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LA Korean festival leaves behind trash
October 7, 2015

Trash litters the area near Da Wool Jung in Koreatown, Los Angeles, Tuesday morning. (Park Sang-hyuk/Korea Times)
This year’s Los Angeles Korean Festival may be over, but its remnants — namely trash, especially in and near Seoul International Park on Normandie Avenue — remain.
The festival foundation said it postponed cleaning efforts to Wednesday due to rain.
The festival ended its four-day run Sunday.