Guards wearing traditional uniforms take part in the royal guard-changing ceremony at Deoksugung Palace in Seoul, South Korea, April 14, 2024. The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony is a popular spectacle for tourists visiting Seoul. (Photo by Jun Hyosang/Xinhua) Guards wearing traditional uniforms take part in the royal guard-changing ceremony at Deoksugung Palace in Seoul, South Korea, April 14, 2024. The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony is a popular spectacle for tourists visiting Seoul. (Photo by Jun Hyosang/Xinhua) Guards wearing traditional uniforms take part in the royal guard-changing ceremony at Deoksugung Palace in Seoul, South Korea, April 14, 2024. The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony is a popular spectacle for tourists visiting Seoul. (Photo by Jun Hyosang/Xinhua) Guards wearing traditional uniforms take part in the royal guard-changing ceremony at Deoksugung Palace in Seoul, South Korea, April 14, 2024. The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony is a popular spectacle for tourists visiting Seoul. (Photo by Jun Hyosang/Xinhua) |
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