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[Video] No need to look too far: Leaf peeping spots in Seoul
Travel
Nov 4, 2021
The change of season has brought about bright reds, oranges, yellows and browns to the city, while some remaining greens bid a final farewell to the summer. Indeed, Seoulites do not have to leave the city to enjoy the colors of the season. To enjoy the deepening autumn atmosphere and the crunch of fallen leaves under your feet, look out for Seoul Metropolitan Government’s “96 Fall Foliage Roads,” released last week. The list includes areas with spectacular colors of map
[From the Scene] ‘Living with COVID-19’ rules only followed halfway at Hongdae clubs
Culture
Nov 4, 2021
The South Korean government aimed for a gradual return to normal with its “living with COVID-19” policy, but the remaining restrictions are not being followed strictly at clubs and movie theaters. The clubs on the streets of Hongdae, a party neighborhood in Mapo-gu, western Seoul, welcomed the long-awaited return of music lovers for the first time in nearly four months and made great efforts to comply with the government’s social distancing guidelines. A notice at the entran
Daesan Literary Awards announces four winners
Books
Nov 3, 2021
The Daesan Foundation announced the four winners of the 29th annual Daesan Literary Awards on Wednesday. The organization founded by Kyobo Life Insurance awards winners in four categories, recognizing the best poetry, novel, drama or literature review and translated work. The award for best translated work is given to English, French, German and Spain translations, one for each year in sequential order. Poet Kim Eon won the award for “Dear Blank Paper,” which describes the self-con
[Herald Interview] Dominique Perrault calls on architects to be conductors
Arts&Design
Nov 3, 2021
French architect looks underground to counter indiscriminate expansion of urban landscape
Palace Museum exhibition lifts lid on Insa-dong excavation site
Culture
Nov 2, 2021
Artifacts discovered in June include an instrument used to tell time, previously known only through records
Royal palaces offer glimpse of court life with special programs
Culture
Nov 2, 2021
Two of Seoul’s royal palaces, Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, are offering a glimpse into court life during the Joseon era with a number of hands-on programs. Programs at Gyeongbokgung, the main royal palace of the Joseon era, will be held from Friday to Nov. 15, the Cultural Heritage Administration said Tuesday. At Gyeongbokgung, Saenggwabang, a royal kitchen where snacks and desserts for the royal family were prepared, visitors can take part in a traditional tea ceremony and enjoy de
Painter-poet Choi Wook-kyung invites us to her art ‘wonderland’
Arts&Design
Nov 1, 2021
Korean abstract artist Choi Wook-kyung pioneered an abstract art of her own from the 1960s to the 1980s when female artists did not receive much attention in Korea. Traveling back and forth between Korea and the US, Choi established her own painting style without being involved in any of the art movements of the times. Born in 1940, Choi studied painting at Seoul National University and went to the US in 1963 in pursuit of expanding her art world. The exhibition “Wook-kyung Cho
[Video] Tteok-making is now National Intangible Cultural Heritage
Culture
Nov 1, 2021
The making of tteok, or Korean rice cakes, has been designated as the 145th National Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Cultural Heritage Administration announced Monday. The designation recognizes the making and sharing of Korean rice cakes as Korea‘s traditional culture and way of life. Tteok-making’s long history, a wealth of historical documents and archives about tteok, the unique regional variations and continued efforts to keep the tradition alive were some of the reasons behi
[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
[Visual History of Korea] ‘Seonbi’ tradition defines Korean value system
Culture
Oct 30, 2021
Educating intellectuals with knowledge, wisdom and character has long been the goal of Korean education throughout history. Korean culture and history have been profoundly shaped by various religions and philosophies, but none has had as much lasting impact as Confucianism. Confucianism before the Common Era and Neo-Confucianism after the 12th century have largely shaped the ruling class landscape of Korean kingdoms. During the Goryeo Empire, scholars who were well learned possessing good ch
Biggest-ever Daegu Art Fair to kick off next week
Arts&Design
Oct 30, 2021
Korean art collectors are turning their eyes to Daegu, a two-hour KTX trip from Seoul, for the upcoming Daegu Art Fair 2021 as local art fairs continue to ride the unexpected wave of popularity in the art market. Daegu Art Fair 2021, considered the third major art fair in the country along with KIAF Seoul and Art Busan, kicks off on Nov. 4 at Exco. Galleries Association of Daegu, who has hosted the fair since 2008, is jointly organizing this year’s edition with the Galleries Association
Maximalist pies at Dope Pizza Bakers
Food&Beverage
Oct 30, 2021
New York-style pizza joint expands to second location
Gwangju art fair explores metaverse exhibition for first time
Arts&Design
Oct 30, 2021
The Gwangju International Art Fair 2021 opened Thursday featuring artists based in the city, including a metaverse exhibition, to help them promote artworks virtually and in person amid growing public interest in art. With 70 galleries from home and abroad taking part, the city’s major art fair will run until Sunday at the Kimdaejung Convention Center, showcasing works from 535 artists. With growing attention to the art market, the annual art fair is presenting special booths to intro
Peter Chung Soon-taek appointed as new Catholic archbishop for Seoul
Culture
Oct 29, 2021
Pope Francis appointed Bishop Peter Chung Soon-taek as the new Catholic archbishop for Seoul on Thursday. Chung, 60, was also appointed as apostolic administrator of Pyongyang. “God is truly ‘beyond.’ He acts far beyond our human thoughts, so we cannot predict or estimate his plans or thoughts in advance,” Chung said. “I ask for many people to pray for me so that I can follow the path of the wonderful former archbishops and spread pastoral care.” He was
Korean book exhibition opens in Tokyo
Books
Oct 29, 2021
Exhibition shows 78 Korean books to share with Japan, some depicting current social issues Koreans are faced with
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