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People around the world find innovative ways to socialize at a distance

2020-05-22 15 Dailymotion

이색적 사회적 거리두기, 자동차 영화관 및 공원들<br /><br />It's Friday night in South Korea, but with people trying to keep their distance from others, many weekend activities are off the table.<br />However, people all around the world are finding innovative ways to do the things they love.<br />Our Kim Do-yeon has more.<br />Drive-in theaters are seeing a resurgence as people enjoy popcorn and movies from their cars while keeping a safe distance from others.<br />The French city of Cannes is known around the world for movies, and even the postponement of its famous Cannes Film Festival can't stop its residents from a trip to the cinema.<br />With COVID-19 putting regular movie theaters out-of-action, the Cannes locals are heading to drive-in theaters to get their movie-fix.<br />"We've got all we need. We have popcorn, we have food, we're in the front row, and this is our first time, so it's going to be great."<br />And it's not just movie fans that are resorting to drive-ins.<br />Clubbers in the German town of Schuttorf are attending a drive-in rave.<br />With only two dancers per car allowed, partiers honk and flash their cars' headlights to DJ's music.<br />Restaurants are also finding ways to serve customers safely.<br />A QR code lets diners see the menu on their phones, and glass booths keep each party separate.<br />After the lockdown forced many residents of San Francisco to stay home, they are now finally able to enjoy the sun at the city's famous Dolores Park.<br />To make sure people keep their distance from each other, the park has marked circles in the grass.<br />While the virus is preventing people from socializing as normal, such innovative measures are at least allowing people to do some of the things they love.<br />Kim Do-yeon, Arirang News<br />

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