Letter from the Bureau Podcast: As the festive season nears, is Seoul gearing up for crowds again?

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Weeks after 159 people died in a crowd crush in Seoul’s clubbing district on Halloween, South Korea is preparing for year-end festivities.1:13 Seoul will be different this time, after the Itaewon tragedy9:55 Is behaviour changing in the ‘subway from hell’?

 

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