Photo does not show South Korean cherry blossoms 'cut down' for being too Japanese

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Photo does not show South Korean cherry blossoms 'cut down' for being too Japanese
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🌸 Photo shows cherry blossoms cut down by former South Korean president for being 'too Japanese'? No, the trees in the South Korean city Gyeongju were intact as of March 2023. A local official also dismissed the claim.

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"They cut down 500,000 of these cherry blossom trees aged between 40 and 50 years just because the trees originate from Japan," the Korean-language post reads.

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