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Online education for adults seeing breakthrough
Culture
Jan 1, 2021
While students around the world cope with online schooling in the COVID-19 pandemic era, digital learning for adults is having its moment in South Korea. Online learning has been an emerging trend in recent years, but the pandemic has accelerated its growth. Best suited to those already comfortable with the digital world, mostly people in their 20s and 30s, classes normally consist of 20 to 30 lectures under 10 minutes long. “Taking cooking classes after work was a great joy for me. H
Art institutions push ahead with major shows in 2021
Arts&Design
Dec 31, 2020
13th Gwangju Biennale slated to open February after pandemic forced rescheduling last year
[Diana’s Table] New Year Special: Rice Cake Soup or Tteokguk
Food&Beverage
Dec 31, 2020
New Year’s Day is one of the major holidays in Korea when all the families gather together and bid each other good wishes for the new year. It is also a day to have specially prepared food which will not only nourish your body but supposedly bring good fortune. Tteokguk is such a dish which is always eaten on the first day of the New Year. Tteokguk has a special meaning in Korea. We have a saying. “You don’t age a year until you eat a bowl of tteokguk.” Another reason
Culture Ministry commits financial support for artists in 2021
Culture
Dec 31, 2020
Applying for government assistance involved some unpleasant experiences, recalled a Seoul-based artist in his 40s. “I applied for several assistance programs in the past but I never made it. I did not apply for the COVID-19 relief fund (in 2020), because I didn’t think I would be selected,” said the artist who wished to be identified by his surname, Jung. Jung chose to focus on his artwork rather than applying for the government fund , skipping the time-consuming process. H
Additional W594b in loans to be provided to tourism industry
Travel
Dec 30, 2020
South Korean tourism businesses that are suffering due to the pandemic will be eligible for additional loans from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. A total of 594 billion won ($546.57 million) will be provided in the form of additional loans, while repayment may be deferred for 100 billion won worth of loans that are due next year. “We made changes by actively reflecting various feedback from the tourism industry, which is currently experiencing difficulties. We hope that th
K-pop superstars to fill up New Year’s Eve and Day through online concerts
Culture
Dec 30, 2020
Bit Hit Entertainment show scheduled for New Year’s Eve; SM Entertainment slated for New Year’s Day
Korean food translations become easier for foreigners to understand
Culture
Dec 30, 2020
Korea Tourism Organization to publish ‘Standards for Translating Foods in Korea’ in January
Culture Ministry unveils DMZ Peace Trail logo
Culture
Dec 30, 2020
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on Tuesday disclosed the logo for its DMZ Peace Trail, a trail created to promote the site near the Demilitarized Zone as a tourism destination. The DMZ, which cuts across the middle of the peninsula, is a buffer zone between North and South Korea. It is roughly 250 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide. The DMZ Peace Trail includes a main 524-kilometer route that connects the county of Ganghwa, Incheon and Goseong in Gangwon Province, as well as 10
Homage or plagiarism? Solbi’s cake ignites debate
Arts&Design
Dec 29, 2020
Singer and artist Kwon Ji-an, better known as Solbi, sought to stifle allegations that she had plagiarized artist Jeff Koons’ famous sculpture Play-Doh by uploading a video on Instagram of herself eating the cake at the center of the case. Kwon uploaded an almost 10-minute video on Monday that shows her opening a cake box and eating the cake in silence before ending the video with the phrase, “Just a cake, Seoul.” A previous post on Dec. 22, showing Kwon making the cake, spa
Retro style becomes comforting trend at pandemic times
Culture
Dec 29, 2020
Reminiscing on the good times is natural when we face tough times in life. Some get comfort by reminiscing and talking about the good old days, wishing they could turn back time. As such, the retro trend has been rising fast this year, as more people look back as a distraction from the unprecedented challenges in these pandemic times. Lee Ok-young, a 32-year-old housewife, recently purchased some old-fashioned items that remind her of her childhood years, including a table that could be seen a
[Feature] A year full of YouTuber troubles and controversies
Culture
Dec 28, 2020
Lured by quick fame and riches, YouTubers pursue increasingly provocative contents, attack other YouTubers
Park Seo-bo biography published online in English
Arts&Design
Dec 28, 2020
The English-language edition of a biography of Park Seo-bo, a contemporary artist who led the “dansaekhwa” movement of the 1970s, was recently published online as an open-access publication at www.parkseobo.life. Dansaekhwa refers to a style of Korean abstract painting that accompanies a process of repetition and meditation. The original biography, “Park Seo-bo’s Art&Life,” was written in Korean by the artist’s daughter Park Seung-sook, an art therapist,
Double whammy: Forced to cancel, Airbnb guests denied full refunds
Travel
Dec 27, 2020
Customers complain about global platform operator’s refund policy
CHA to release short film on palace guard inspection ceremony
Culture
Dec 27, 2020
A short film on the inspection of guards at a Joseon royal palace will be released on Dec. 31, featuring several well-known actors. “Cheobjong- Palace Guard Inspection Ceremony” is a 20-minute film produced jointly by the Cultural Heritage Administration and Korea Cultural Heritage. Actor Tae In-ho, who has played several supporting roles in hit Korean dramas, including “Descendants of the Sun” and “Misaeng,” and K-pop idol-turned-actor Park So-jin are a c
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