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Mysterious children’s illness with potential links to COVID-19 arrives in S. Korea
Health
May 26, 2020
The first suspected cases of a rare inflammatory disease striking children and young adults have been reported in South Korea, health authorities said Tuesday, issuing special warnings as preschools and primary schools are set to resume in-person classes Wednesday. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Deputy Director Kwon Jun-wook said in a Tuesday press briefing that two pediatric patients at health care institutions in Seoul might have the little-known condition, now
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Culture
May 26, 2020
Espressobook CEO says anyone can become an author with the Harubook app
‘Wave’ on Coex digital billboard grabs international attention
Arts&Design
May 26, 2020
A minute-long video of a wave crashing screened on Korea’s biggest digital display at Coex K-pop Square has become the talk of the town, receiving local as well as international media coverage. The video of wave crashing down, made using anamorphic illusion by design company d’strict titled “Wave,” makes the display panel seem like a giant glass tank holding water. The curved screen made such illusion possible, but the design and application took more than three months
[Museum of One’s Own] Technology, art in harmony: Paik Nam-june’s philosophy lives on at art center
Arts&Design
May 25, 2020
The only art center dedicated to Paik aims to foster discussions on how to conserve his video art
S. Korea to conduct research on cultural heritage in DMZ
Culture
May 25, 2020
South Korea will conduct comprehensive research on cultural assets and natural heritage inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on the border with North Korea, the cultural heritage authority said Monday. In collaboration with the provincial governments of Gyeoggi Province and Gangwon Province, the survey will start Tuesday and run for one year, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA). The 55-member panel will look for archaeological relics and flora and fauna in 40 sites and vill
Seoul to digitize visitor information at high risk venues to facilitate contact tracing
Health
May 24, 2020
Schools to allow partial attendance
Koreans eye Jeju Island pensions according to Airbnb wish list
Travel
May 24, 2020
The spread of COVID-19 has blocked the skyways, but Airbnb users from around the world have put together individual wish lists of places around the world they hope to visit once the crisis is over. Korean respondents had beachside houses in Jeju Island on their wish list more than any other places in in the country, with seven of the top 10 domestic locations on Jeju Island. The No. 1 location was Sometimes Jeju pension’s room 201, a one-bedroom apartment with an ocean view. “Be
Hanji Culture and Industry Center opens to boost Korean traditional paper industry
Culture
May 24, 2020
The Korea Craft and Design Foundation, a public organization affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Sports, Culture and Tourism, on Wednesday opened the “Hanji Culture and Industry Center” to promote Korean traditional paper hanji. “Hanji has a long history. However, it has not been promoted properly. Through the establishment of this center, we hope to work on promoting hanji not only in Korea but also in the global market,” Vice Culture Minister Oh Young-woo said at
[Eye Plus] Modern Korean history at a glance
Culture
May 23, 2020
The forces that shaped today’s Korea -- from its belated opening to the outside world in the late 19th century and its annexation by Japan in 1910 to the 1950-53 Korean War, dictatorships, rapid industrialization and blood-paved democratization -- are on exhibit at the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History. Located in Gwanghwamun Square, a site of historic and symbolic importance, the eight-story museum tells stories of the country’s politics, society, economy and culture
Trekking away from virus fears
Travel
May 23, 2020
While the COVID-19 still poses a threat in South Korea, it is May, considered the queen of all seasons here. Though it may be risky to visit crowded places, taking a walk in a remote place can be a way to cheer ourselves up in this blissful weather, while taking precautions against the virus. Trekkers should wear mask at all times, keep a safe distance from others and use hand sanitizers. Using a personal vehicle, if possible, is an option. Also, gatherings for eating or drinking after trekki
[Photo News] Tiger family at S. Korean amusement park
Culture
May 23, 2020
Tiger cub siblings, one male and one female, were introduced to the public Thursday at Everland, a zoo and theme park in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. The mother tiger was shown taking care of her cubs, which are less than 100 days old. (Photos: Yonhap) By Kim Tae-eun (kimt17@heraldcorp.com)
[Photo News] Buddhism-inspired lanterns light up Cheonggye Stream
Culture
May 23, 2020
Buddhism-themed traditional lanterns portraying fairies, lotus flowers, animals and Buddha are displayed to brighten up Cheonggye Stream in Seoul from Thursday to next Sunday. Meanwhile, Buddhist groups in South Korea canceled a lantern procession this weekend to mark Buddha’s birthday amid the novel coronavirus outbreak. The procession had already been postponed, with the actual Buddhist holiday being on April 30. Celebratory services, however, will be proceeded at temples across the
Just rice, water and yeast for this small-batch makgeolli
Food&Beverage
May 23, 2020
Hangang Brewery‘s triple-fermented Korean rice wine marries sweetness, acidity
Night tours of royal palaces to reopen next week
Culture
May 23, 2020
The popular nighttime tours of royal palaces in South Korea will resume next week, months after their suspension due to novel coronavirus fears, the cultural heritage authority said Saturday. The Gyeongbokgung Starlight Tour will start on Wednesday and go through June 8, while the Changdeokgung Moonlight Tour will open from Thursday until June 21, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration. Tickets for the nocturnal programs are available for purchase at the e-commerce website Auction
MMCA’s new project breaks traditional concept of family dealing with queer community
Arts&Design
May 22, 2020
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) is hosting an exhibition “2020 MMCA Asia Project: Looking for Another Family” until August as part of the Asia Project, focusing on Asian contemporary art. The exhibition, “2020 MMCA Asia Project: Looking for Another Family” looks into different forms of families, breaking away from the conventional definition of biological or martial relationships, showcasing 15 artworks from 15 artist teams across eight
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