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[edit]Description2008-Korea-Seoul-Jongmyo jeryeak-05.jpg | Korean participants reenact a 600-year-old ceremony down to the finest detail. More than 1,500 onlookers watch at the Jongmyo Shrine in Seoul during an annual Korean cultural ceremony. |
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Author | David McNally, USAG-Yongsan |
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