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Seollal exodus
January 29, 2014
(PHOTO NEWS)
A couple with children in hanbok, or Korean traditional dress, head for a train at Seoul Station, Wednesday, a day ahead of the start of the Lunar New Year ‘seollal’ holiday.
Nearly 27.7 million people are expected to hit the road on their home-bound seasonal migration between Jan. 29 and Feb. 2. (Yonhap)