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Med professors to resign this week amid prolonged doctors' walkout
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Discover bulgogi prepared three different ways
Weekender
Sept 3, 2022
Although hansik has diversified in its taste and form over time, bulgogi still remains the top dish that comes to mind when Korean cuisine is mentioned. The mouthwatering grilled meat dish, made of beef or pork, derives from a simple compound word of “bul,” meaning fire, and “gogi,” meaning meat. Traditionally, because of the time and effort involved in making bulgogi, it was a special dish cooked at family gatherings or when inviting guests for a feast. The meat i
[Weekender] Younger generations lead a Korean tennis boom
Weekender
Sept 3, 2022
Younger generations lead a Korean tennis boom
[Around the Hotels] Promotions and packages
Food&Beverage
Sept 2, 2022
JW Marriott Hotel Seoul presents ‘Feeling Lucky at JW’ package for Chuseok holiday JW Marriott Hotel Seoul celebrates the Chuseok holiday with a promotion created for guests seeking a luxury hotel staycation without leaving the city. The package is available for four days only, for stays from Sept. 9 to 12. The package features a luxury stay in a choice of a deluxe room or Griffin Suite, as well as entry in a raffle with prizes including a Migak teaware set by Korean ceramic brand
[Weekender] Sleep-deprived Korea
Health
Aug 27, 2022
Whether chasing a lifestyle of low sleep and high output or due to the sleep deprivation synonymous with parenthood, many South Koreans are sleep-deprived. For Kim Yu-ri, a nurse in her 30s with two children, sleep has long been a luxury. Raising a 3-year-old and 1-year-old while commuting two hours daily from home in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, to Jamsil in Seoul, her days are already overpacked. “I think seven hours of sleep at night is what I really need, but it never seems to be a po
[Weekender] The mundane job of teaching AI about the real world
Technology
Aug 20, 2022
AI era gives rise to part-time workers helping machine learning algorithms become smart
[Weekender] A day in the life of an AI dressing room model
코리아 헤럴드
Aug 20, 2022
Four-hour photoshoot pays $90; no work experience, training required
[Weekender] ‘Tis the season for ‘gyegok’ splash
Travel
Aug 6, 2022
Explore stream valleys in and around Seoul, nature’s gift for the sweltered
[Weekender] Do we feel well-rested?
Social affairs
Jul 30, 2022
Kwon Min-kyung, 37 and working at a chemicals firm, always feels tired. The legal team manager works hard on weekdays, which causes her tension. At the weekend, fatigue sets in when her tension is relieved. Feeling fatigued, she spends all day lying down, looking at her smartphone, although this does not make her feel refreshed. She often tries to make her days feel productive by attending exhibitions, exploring new sports activities and meeting new people in social clubs. She feels more tired
[Weekender] Vacationing with pets: What you need to know
Travel
Jul 22, 2022
Seven-year-old Mango the poodle is a beloved companion to Lee He-yong, 40, who brings his dog everywhere, even when he goes hiking. For his summer vacation early this month, Lee went to Meong Beach, situated on the East Sea coast, which allows people to come with their dogs. “It was my second time visiting the beach with my dog. In general, many beaches do not allow dogs because people complain about it. But Meong Beach has a lifeguard and is equipped with things that you may need for d
[Weekender] Rise of new power people in business -- influencers
Retail
Jul 9, 2022
Not just girls and guys next door, influencers emerge as new marketing superpower leading fast-changing retail trend
[Weekender] Free hotel room stays and parasols: Korea gears up for heat waves
Social affairs
Jul 5, 2022
As world sizzles under deadly heat domes, officials come up with resourceful ideas to protect the vulnerable
[Weekender] Let’s talk about sex
Education
Jul 2, 2022
Lack of education prevents kids from smooth transition to adulthood
[Weekender] Korean War as seen through films
Film
Jun 25, 2022
Korean War and postwar situation have spawned films across genres but critics question whether this is sustainable long term
[Weekender] ‘Cat moms’: Purr-fect allies or cat-astrophe?
Social affairs
Jun 18, 2022
‘Cat moms’ looking after stray cats a subject of fierce debate over animal rights and public well-being
[Weekender] Metaverse technologies bring health care to doorsteps
Technology
Jun 11, 2022
Virtual reality, artificial intelligence allow better access to diagnoses and medical education
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