By Bahk Eun-ji



Squares and plazas in Seoul, open to all including protests and sit-ins, may get a "break" day.



Citizens have been calling for a "break" from rallies at Gwanghwamun Square, Cheonggye Plaza, Seoul Plaza and other public spaces in downtown Seoul, and the city government is seriously considering this.





Conservative groups hold a rally at Gwanghwamun Square, Oct. 3. Korea Times file