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Feb 4, 2022
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[Weekender] Making tteokguk gets trendy in pandemic times
Culture
Jan 30, 2022
Yu Kyoung-suk found joy by making special tteokguk, or rice cake soup, this year. As the year became 2022, he came up with a fancy tteokguk -- topped with flower-shaped dumplings and jidan (egg garnish) -- to share with his wife and their two sons. He squeezed juice from beets and carrots to add colors to the dumpling dough to make a special tteokguk this year. “When the New Year comes, Koreans eat tteokguk made using rice cake slices from garaetteok (a stick of long rice cake) which sy
[Weekender] Tteokguk with jidan, beef topping
Food&Beverage
Jan 29, 2022
Basic ingredients - 400 grams rice cake slices (tteokguk tteok) - 130 grams minced beef - 2 green onion stalks - 2-3 eggs For beef seasoning - 1 tablespoon soy sauce - 1 tablespoon sesame oil - 1 teaspoon minced garlic - 1 teaspoon sugar - pepper to taste - a little cooking oil to coat frying pan For soup - 5 cups of dried kelp (dashima) broth - 1/2 big spoon soup soy sauce - 1 small spoon minced garlic - salt and pepper to taste Directions - If rice cake slices
[Weekender] Finding peace in winter wonderland
Travel
Jan 22, 2022
From hiking snow-covered mountains and horseback riding to ice fishing on frozen lakes, winter outdoor activities soothe pandemic fatigue
[Weekender] Kids still under threat of abuse as improvements remain weak
Social affairs
Jan 15, 2022
Experts voice need for more authority of frontline workers with budgetary, legal support
[Weekender] What to expect in the Korean art scene next year
Arts&Design
Jan 1, 2022
South Korea’s art scene has enjoyed an unprecedented booming year in 2021 with art fairs and auction houses seeing record-breaking sales. This trend was backed by emerging younger collectors who are increasingly embracing the arts as part of their culture. The late Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee’s art collection donated to the country also triggered an interest in art, with people lining up to see the artworks given to two national museums. On top of that, internationally renowned ga
[Weekender] As pandemic continues, Christmas home parties evolve
Retail
Dec 25, 2021
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[Weekender] Working remotely? Why not from Jeju?
Culture
Dec 18, 2021
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[Weekender] Candidates miss the target with younger voters
Politics
Dec 11, 2021
‘Old’ image and lackluster pledges keep younger voters at bay
[Weekender] The collaboration 'X' factor: When consumption meets cultural code
Culture
Dec 4, 2021
Looking back on what we have consumed over the year could be one way to wrap up the year 2021, while preparing to make better choices in the new year. Whether an impulsive purchase or a considered decision, consumption patterns show what we desire and what cultural codes and trends are leading the society today. The pandemic challenges the once taken-for-granted in-person connections and communications. But this year also saw active communication between the market and businesses, leading to s
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Education
Nov 27, 2021
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[Weekender] Building bridges: English program helps children of defectors born abroad dream big
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Nov 13, 2021
Nonprofit helps children discover their identities, develop trilingual ability
[Weekender] Natural wine is hip. What’s the hype all about?
Food&Beverage
Nov 6, 2021
It was around three years ago in Japan that Moon Dong-sun stumbled upon natural wine. He was blown away by the unique taste and colors. Upon returning to Korea, he drew up a plan to open a natural wine bar, introducing the new experience of wine to Seoulites. Early this year, Moon opened a natural wine bar in the trendy Hannam-dong in Seoul. Moon said that natural wine has rapidly become popular, and specialized bars have been emerging across the city. “The natural wine market is gr
[Weekender] From boat to table: Taean teems with blue crab riches
Travel
Oct 30, 2021
TAEAN, South Chungcheong Province -- Just before sunup, Lee Young-ho, a seasoned fisherman with over 30 years of experience, silently waits for boats carrying blue crabs as the season for the seafood reaches its height. Soon afterward, small and big boats sail into Sinjin Port in Taean County, South Chungcheong Province, the second-largest source of blue crab after Incheon, accounting for 29 percent of total production of the country. A crane lifts 28 boxes filled with blue crabs weighing 40
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