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[Agyeong Photo] "Nevertheless, Today's Snow Is Welcome"

[Agyeong Photo] "Nevertheless, Today's Snow Is Welcome" On the 27th, when a heavy snowfall of up to 20cm fell in Seoul, Namsan and downtown Seoul, as seen from Namsan N Tower in Jung-gu, Seoul, were covered in white snow.

On the 27th, more than 16.5cm of snow fell in Seoul, setting a record for the highest snowfall in November. Commuters faced more congested road conditions than usual, causing inconvenience, but at the same time, they were captivated by the beautiful scenery of Seoul covered in snow. The city center blanketed in white snow looked like a scene from a fairy tale, and many people captured this special moment on their smartphones. The unusual heavy snowfall gave citizens a chance to momentarily forget the busyness of daily life and appreciate the wonders of nature.

[Agyeong Photo] "Nevertheless, Today's Snow Is Welcome" On the 27th, when a heavy snowfall of up to 20cm fell in Seoul, a citizen visiting Namsan in Jung-gu, Seoul, captured the first snow on their mobile phone.
[Agyeong Photo] "Nevertheless, Today's Snow Is Welcome" On the 27th, when a heavy snowfall of up to 20cm fell in Seoul, foreign tourists visiting the Namsan Observatory in Jung-gu, Seoul, are taking commemorative photos.
[Agyeong Photo] "Nevertheless, Today's Snow Is Welcome" On the 27th, when a large amount of snow is falling nationwide including Seoul, citizens are walking along the Seonjeongneung moat in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Photo by Jo Yong-jun
[Agyeong Photo] "Nevertheless, Today's Snow Is Welcome" On the 27th, when heavy snow fell across Seoul, snow accumulated on Gyeongbokgung Palace and urban houses as seen from the Government Seoul Office in Jongno-gu, Seoul.


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