S Korea: Popular bell-tolling event on New Year's Eve on to resume after two-year hiatus

31 Dec 2022 05:51pm
South Korea will resume its annual bell-tolling ceremony to celebrate New Year's Eve after two years of suspension due to COVID-19.
South Korea will resume its annual bell-tolling ceremony to celebrate New Year's Eve after two years of suspension due to COVID-19.
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SEOUL - South Korea will resume its annual bell-tolling ceremony to celebrate New Year's Eve after two years of suspension due to COVID-19.

The ceremony hosted by the Seoul metropolitan government will take place at 11.30 pm Saturday at Bosingak Pavilion in central Seoul with about 100,000 people attending, Yonhap news agency reported.

Cho Gue sung, a member of the national football team who competed in the World Cup in Qatar, painter-actress Jung Eun Hye of the popular TV drama "Our Blues," and honorary ambassador of Seoul and comedian Kim Tae Kyun will be among the 10 civil representatives to join the ceremony, city officials said.

The annual New Year's Eve bell-ringing celebration has been held without an in-person audience for the past two years due to the pandemic.

To prevent overcrowding, this year's event will be held simultaneously at Bosingak, Gwanghwamun Square and Dongdaemun Design Plaza and broadcast online.

To reach out to a wider audience, the city will also invite 22 popular YouTubers whose combined viewership reaches 21.3 million, the officials said.

A music concert of "gukak" (Korean traditional music) artists and poppera singers will accompany the bell tolling to add to the festive mood.

-- BERNAMA

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