Thanks to heroes

Seoul metropolitan government's "We're All Heroes!" catchphrase is illuminated in blue at Seoul Square in front of Seoul City Hall on April 24, 2020.
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Seoul metropolitan government's "We're All Heroes!" catchphrase is illuminated in blue at Seoul Square in front of Seoul City Hall on April 24, 2020.
Catholics attend a public Mass at Myeongdong Cathedral in central Seoul on April 26, 2020, the first Sunday after the government lowered the intensity of its social distancing campaign amid a slowd
Citizens stroll around Hangang Park in Seoul on April 26, 2020, the first Sunday since the government eased its social distancing rules amid a slowdown in new coronavirus cases. (Yonhap)
The second decade of April is the flowering period in apple orchards. At this time of the year, the apple orchards of Guba and Khachmaz have a mysterious beauty.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has viewed the construction progress at blocks of residential buildings for 3,042 IDP families temporarily settled in dormitories in Sumgayit in
The Seoul city government installs a giant catchphrase saying "We're All Heroes!" at Seoul Square in front of Seoul City Hall on April 24, 2020, to express thanks to its citizens who have cooperate
An employee puts local agricultural products in the trunk of a customer's car in a drive-thru market at an agricultural cooperative store on the country's southern Jeju island on April 24, 2020.
This photo, provided by the interior ministry, shows an electronic wristband that will be forcibly put on violators of self-isolation to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus starting on April 2
This photo, provided by the Korea Institute of Robotics and Technology Convergence (KIRO) on April 24, 2020, shows a self-moving quarantine robot, which it and Pohang University of Science and Tech
The "Thank-you Challenge" that uses sign language is rapidly spreading in South Korea via social media to express thanks to medical workers struggling with the COVID-19 virus, in this photo capture