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Will you climb Mt. Halla in the midst of a strong snowstorm?
It's a 55-year-old landscape that's impossible at the moment when climbing is under control.
Jeju Island has released additional record content that reinterprets past Jeju-related videos contained in past Korean news.
I'm reporter Kim Jiwoo of KCTV Jeju Broadcasting.
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Young people with backpacks climb Hallasan Mountain, which is full of snow.
Relying on a stick and railing rope, take one step at a time while drilling through the fierce snowstorm.
As it gets dark, we set up a tent to camp out and solve the meals.
It is the first national men's and women's college students' snow climbing contest held on January 11, 1969, when a heavy snow warning was issued.
At that time, participants did not flag the top of Baeknokdam until two full days after departing due to poor mountaineering conditions.
It is a very different landscape from now when climbing Hallasan Mountain is controlled due to the bad weather.
Eight teams from men's and women's universities across the country participated in the competition, boasting the spirit of youth on snow-covered mountain peaks.
A vehicle carrying the president arrives at Gwandeokjeong with cheers from the citizens.
The front of Gwandeokjeong is already full of provincial residents.
President Rhee Syng-man and the citizens who are welcoming him on an inspection tour to Jeju Island to create Songdang Ranch, a national ranch.
Jeju Island has released 29 record contents that reinterpreted Jeju-related videos contained in the Korean News of the Ministry of Public Information in the past.
It is characterized by an in-depth analysis from a microscopic point of view, as if looking at Jeju-related images within 30 seconds of Korean news under a microscope.
The main contents included the creation of Songdang Ranch, the role of U.S. General Banpreet and the governor, and the relationship between Colonel Dean Hess and Jeju, known as heroes of orphan relief during the Korean War.
After completing the analysis of Korean news in the 1950s, Jeju Island plans to continue to discover data after the 1960s.
I'm Kim Jiwoo from KCTV News.
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: Kim Seung-cheol
Screen courtesy: KTV
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