The
devices lined up in synchronised light displays, forming multi-coloured
images of people wearing masks, and spelling out slogans
promoting the government's "Korean New Deal" programme to
rebuild the economy.
"I hope this drone show serves as an opportunity to convey joy
and hope for a moment to our people experiencing pandemic
fatigue," Kim Sang-do, deputy minister for aviation policy, said
in a statement.
The show was designed to thank residents for their efforts to
prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the statement said.
The first such show in July was held over the city's Han River
without notice, as organisers wanted to prevent crowds from
gathering.
This time, the event was announced in advance and held above the
park built to host the 1988 Summer Olympics.
South Korea's aggressive campaign to control the coronavirus
outbreak has won international praise, helped the country avoid
lockdowns and insulated its economy from some of the worst
impacts of the crisis.
But the country has continued to battle small and persistent
clusters of infections, with 191 new coronavirus cases reported
on Friday as daily infections creep higher.
As of Friday South Korea will begin fining people who fail to
wear masks in public.
(Reporting by Josh Smith; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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