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Moonlight tour for the vaccinated [PHOTOS]
Posted : 2021-06-24 17:50
Updated : 2021-06-24 17:50
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Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special 'Moonlight Tour' program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap
Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special "Moonlight Tour" program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap

Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special 'Moonlight Tour' program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap
Visitors walk around Changdeok Palace holding traditional lanterns called "cheongsa chorong," June 23. Yonhap

Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special 'Moonlight Tour' program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap
Visitors look at Injeong Hall, the main hall and throne room of Changdeok Palace, June 23. Yonhap

Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special 'Moonlight Tour' program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap
Visitors enter the court yard in front of Injeong Hall at Changdeok Palace, June 23. Yonhap

Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special 'Moonlight Tour' program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap
A full moon is seen over the roof of Injeong Hall at Changdeok Palace, June 23. Yonhap

Visitors take a stroll around Changdeok Palace during a special 'Moonlight Tour' program for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, June 23. The night tour was offered for free to people, who have received their first shots, as part of incentives for those participating in the nationwide vaccination campaign. The participants were chosen by lottery, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Yonhap
Visitors show their COVID-19 vaccine certificates before embarking on the "Moonlight Tour" of Changdeok Palace, June 23. Yonhap
 
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