This happened near the hotel I'm staying. Took my camera and rush to the location.
Even though I lived 13th floor above the ground, I still can hear the protestors cheer leading.
One thing I like about Korean is they happened to be very unite. Compare to Malaysian, still out of place. Parents would bring along their children and march along with others.
Yee Lee told me that their government had too many concessions in the accord and that it does not include strict enough quarantine restrictions to protect against mad cow disease.
They even got their own protest song, which I don't understand at all.
It was a peaceful protest.
I thought I could get a better view from my hotel rooftop. Together with 2 reporters, they used my access card for the lift and followed me to the rooftop to snap this historical images. In the lift, looking at their DSLR with great lenses really makes my Canon 350D looks bad.
The protestors marched through the capital until the early hours of the morning .
Protestors gravitating towards areas of high foot traffic.
Believe me, this really works... People VS traffic.
Anyway, I'm glad that I'm still alive after the protest and having great meal from 7-11 everyday when I was sick. Great moment and experience while doing "Hi Seoul".
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