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Too much time on smartphone poses health threat
Health
Nov 18, 2019
Overusing your smartphone may wreck your health, experts say
National maritime museum opens on west coast
Arts&Design
Nov 18, 2019
A national maritime museum has opened in Taean-gun, South Chungcheong Province, opening up its entire exhibition space and its maritime artifact collection to the public. The Taean Maritime Museum partially opened its exhibition space in December last year and introduced some of its collection. About 60,000 visitors have come to the museum to date, the institution reported. The museum has recently finished works to open its other exhibition halls, in which the museum will present its 30,00
Namsangol Hanok Village incorporates modern artifacts inspired by Korean traditional themes
Arts&Design
Nov 15, 2019
The exhibition “Hang in Hanok” at Namsangol Hanok Village shows how the traditional Korean village incorporates contemporary works of art that its artifacts have inspired. The project, co-organized by Namsangol Hanok Village and the Seoul Metropolitan Government, consists of four Korean traditional themes: hanbok (traditional Korean garments), scrolls, lamps and scenery. The modern artifacts based on these themes were designed by four designers and two art institutes. Installat
Indie publishers seek synergy at annual book festival
Books
Nov 15, 2019
Unlimited Edition 11, the 2019 Seoul Art Book Fair, kicked off Friday at the Seoul Museum of Art, giving indie publishers and small publishers throughout the country a chance to gain exposure at the largest annual book festival for small and indie publishers in South Korea. Unlimited Edition was launched in 2009 and has grown into the largest book fair of its kind in Korea, attracting more than 2,100 visitors last year. A total of 220 teams of writers, book illustrators and local bookstores are
Essays from Sahara trekking trails
Books
Nov 15, 2019
“Walking Through Sahara”By Ju Hyung-won(Nike Books) Not everyone gets a chance to visit the Sahara Desert. But a writer who has done it in an Antoine de Saint-Exupery-inspired expedition of a lifetime, says we may all be crossing our own desert of life. Writer Ju Hyung-won booked an air ticket to Morocco on the spur of the moment, after reading Saint-Exupery’s philosophical memoir “Terre des Hommes” or “Wind, Sand and Stars.” Her latest book, “Walk
[Eye Plus] A stroll through Korea’s naval history
Travel
Nov 15, 2019
Since the early history of the Korean Peninsula, the Han River has served as a strategic waterway and was the center of a power struggle among the Three Kingdoms of Baekje, Silla and Goguryeo.It was also near its banks that Joseon-era kings visited to observe the training of the nation’s Navy.Seoul Battleship Park, located on the river’s northern bank in Mapo-gu, is the first shipbuilding theme park in Seoul, providing an ideal destination for family outings.The 9,952-square-meter ar
Health-conscious brews at Oga Teahouse
Food&Beverage
Nov 15, 2019
Teahouse serves sweeter variation of sipjeondaebo-tang in Daechi-dong
[Around the Hotels] Promotions and Packages
Food&Beverage
Nov 15, 2019
Winter packages at Park Hyatt SeoulPark Hyatt Seoul is offering special promotions for winter vacationers as well as those planning year-end gatherings. The “Winter at Park” package offers a 20 percent discount for all food and beverage in the hotel and those who book suites will receive a bottle of red wine and voucher for the sauna. A separate promotion for year-end gatherings is available for events with eight to 60 guests. Prices vary depending on the options. For inquires and re
[Weekender] Busan’s delectable fare
Food&Beverage
Nov 15, 2019
War refugees’ soul foods become city’s most sought-after delicacies
[Weekender] Busan beckons
Travel
Nov 15, 2019
Korea-ASEAN summit host city brims with culture, history and vitality
[Travel Bits] Festivals and sights across Korea
Travel
Nov 15, 2019
Chrysanthemum Exhibition of the Garden of Morning Calm Visitors to the Chrysanthemum Exhibition can enjoy the blazing fall foliage of nearby Chungnyeongsan and the golden waves created by the pine trees, as well as the myriad fully bloomed chrysanthemums covering just about every corner of the 330,000-square-meter outdoor garden. The festival runs through Nov. 24 and is open to visitors of all ages.For more information in Korean, English, Japanese or Chinese, visit www.morningcalm.co.kr.Seoul La
Shopping for herring: Marketplaces in Busan
Travel
Nov 15, 2019
Busan’s vitality is best captured in markets BUSAN -- The port city of Busan has long been a hub for exports and imports. While it relinquished its status as a gateway city to Incheon long ago, it is still a place where one can find a variety of products from in and out of the country. This has given rise to a number of large markets that draw not just merchants and shoppers but tourists too. Here are some of the markets worth visiting in Busan.Jagalchi MarketOne of the most well-known fis
[EYE] A treasure house of antique books
Culture
Nov 14, 2019
On the bustling main street of Insa-dong -- which once symbolized Korean traditional culture, but is now crowded with souvenir shops -- visitors nonchalantly pass by a store that holds centuries-old treasures.Tongmunkwan, the oldest bookstore in South Korea, keeps its door closed most of the time. Stepping inside, one is instantly overwhelmed by its massive collection of antique books, stacked from floor to ceiling, and the thick smell of old volumes. The oldest here is from the late Gorye
Michelin reveals new starred restaurants in Seoul
Food&Beverage
Nov 14, 2019
Suspicions raised of interference in Michelin Guide Seoul’s selection
[Contribution] ‘Seoul awakens your soul’
Travel
Nov 13, 2019
Once, someone asked me the reason I fell in love with South Korea. Well, falling in love is not something rational, but I do give it a thought. I came to the conclusion that it is both our differences and similarities that attract me to the country. When I first landed at Incheon International Airport, I had two contrasting feelings. While Korea mirrored my expectations I sensed like I was thrown into an alien world. Instantly, I also realized that I am too loud for Korea -- a mountain girl who
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