This evening, as I was heading toward Hongik University Station (Hongdae Station) on my way back to Dongdaemun, I came upon a large crowd in front of KFC. At first, I thought someone was performing, but then I saw several police officers in the mix. Most of the crowd was dressed in black and wearing masks. Upon closer inspection, I learned that it was actually a protest. A protest for freedom for Hong Kong at that.
It was great to see so many young people standing up for what they believe in.
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