Voters cast ballots at a polling station set up inside Sangsang Chowol Pork Galbi restaurant in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday, Election Day for Korea's nationwide local elections. The restaurant's annex building has been converted into a voting site on election days for more than a decade, making it one of the most familiar unconventional polling stations. Korea Times photo by Jung Da-bin

As polling stations opened across Korea Wednesday morning, voters streamed in to cast ballots in the nationwide local elections, each carrying their own hopes and expectations for their communities and local governments.

At a polling station set up inside an indoor baseball practice facility at Cheonggu Elementary School in central Seoul, residents quietly made their way through the voting process.

The facility, normally used by students for batting practice, was temporarily converted into a polling station for Election Day.

Among those casting ballots was Oh Eun-soon, 73, who said she came out because there was a candidate she strongly supported.