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South Korea: South Koreans flock to Blue House after President Lee's announcement

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SHOTLIST: - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (JUNE 11, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. VISITORS ARRIVING AT BLUE HOUSE 2. VISITORS WALKING AND TOURING INSIDE BLUE HOUSE 3. VISITORS TAKING PHOTOS 4. VISITORS POSING FOR PHOTOS 5. VISITORS WAITING IN LINE TO ENTER 6. VISITORS EXPLORING DIFFERENT AREAS OF BLUE HOUSE 7. DETAILED SHOTS FROM INSIDE AND AROUND BLUE HOUSE 8. VISITORS POSING FOR GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS IN FRONT OF NOTABLE SPOTSSEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JUNE 11: Following South Korea's newly elected President Lee Jae-myung’s announcement that he will return to the Blue House, crowds of citizens gathered at the iconic presidential compound in the capital city of Seoul. The Blue House, which has reopened to the public, showcases photographs of past South Korean presidents who served during their terms at the residence. Notably absent from the exhibit were photographs of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office. Experts say the public response reflects growing interest in the symbolic seat of power, reinvigorated by President Lee’s post-election decision.

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