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Overseas Joseon era paintings on display at National Palace Museum
Culture
Sept 10, 2019
Joseon era paintings that are currently in possession of institutions outside of South Korea will be revealed to the public via a special exhibition, the Cultural Heritage Administration said Tuesday. Titled “Restoring the Legacy of Korean Paintings,” the exhibition will run from Wednesday through Oct. 13 at the National Palace Museum of Korea, showcasing a total of nine paintings and three embroidery screens dating from the early Joseon era (1392–1897) to the early 20th centur
Tune in for peace on the peninsula ... hopefully
Culture
Sept 9, 2019
PAJU, Gyeonggi Province -- “Tracks: To Pyeongyang” inscribed on signs at Dorasan Station was both a symbol of hope for peace on the Korean Peninsula and a reminder that it has yet to come.Just a stone’s throw away from the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, the station currently serves merely as an arrival spot for peace-themed tourism to the de facto border between the two Koreas. But its facilities and location means it could potentially serve as an international train sto
Korea Art Week seeks to reach out to public
Arts&Design
Sept 9, 2019
Korea Art Week 2019 aims to reach a broader audience this year, with a larger number of participants from both the private and public art sectors. Organized by the Culture Ministry’s Korea Arts Management Service, the weeklong event from Sept. 25 to Oct. 9 promotes local exhibitions and art markets. Marking its fifth edition, Korea Art Week will involve some 250 public and private art museums and nonprofit exhibition spaces around the country, a large increase from the 180 that parti
[Announcement] Herald Design Forum 2019
Arts&Design
Sept 9, 2019
Herald Design Forum 2019 will be held on Oct. 10 at Grand Hyatt Seoul, under the theme “Do We Need Another Planet?”The forum, which celebrates its ninth anniversary this year, has invited internationally recognized designers, artists and scientists to discuss issues related to ecology and the environment, as well as future prospects. A keynote speech by actress Gong Hyo-jin, an environmental activist who leads a local upcycling project, “Super Magic Factory,” will op
Scent of mugwort fills Andaz Seoul
Travel
Sept 9, 2019
Hyatt’s luxury lifestyle hotel brand curates youthful lifestyle inspired by ‘glocalization’
Short films to be produced to promote S. Korea’s image
Culture
Sept 9, 2019
Three young directors will create short films that will depict unique aspects of South Korea, in a bid by the government to provide a fresh new image of the country to the outside world.According to the Korean Culture and Information Service, an affiliate of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, directors Oh Seung-yoon, Lee Dong-eun and Shin Su-won will participate in the joint project of creating a three-part omnibus. Oh, whose most notable works include 2018 animation film “
[Eye Plus] Culture flourishes in old oil depot
Travel
Sept 6, 2019
Seoul’s new cultural hot spot, the Oil Bank Culture Park, has a fascinating history behind its unusual name. For more than four decades, the giant oil tanks that now function as exotic cultural venues stored 69 million liters of oil as part of resource-poor South Korea’s national fuel reserves. The site was off limits to the public. Its fashionable rebirth into an artsy space came about in 2017, long after its official closure in 2000, as the result of a public idea contest. Now
[Travel Bits] Festivals, sights across Korea
Travel
Sept 6, 2019
Everland’s ‘Blood City’ Halloween festival (1)Everland theme park will hold the latest edition of its zombie-themed Halloween festival “Blood City” until Nov. 17.Parts of the park will be decorated in a horror theme, with around 100 actors dressed as zombies, clowns and other monsters. Performances will be available and various photo spots will be arranged, including at the recently unveiled “Raptor Ranger” attraction. Some of the most popular attraction
[Around the Hotels] Packages and promotions
Food&Beverage
Sept 6, 2019
Savory afternoon tea at Park Hyatt SeoulPark Hyatt Seoul’s The Lounge presents the Plentifall afternoon tea set.The afternoon tea, served on a three-tier porcelain tea tray customized for the hotel, includes pumpkin soup, mushroom crepe, salmon sandwich, ham, chocolate roll cake, persimmon mousse cake and a variety of chocolates, along with in-house scones and fresh fruit. Guests can choose coffee or tea, or add a glass of champagne at an additional cost of 18,000 won. Priced at 39,000 won
[Herald Interview] ‘The city of Seoul belongs to us’
People
Sept 6, 2019
Architect Lim Jae-yong delves into notion of ‘Collective City’
[Weekender] Mala, mouth-numbing sauce from China, captures spicy food fans
Food&Beverage
Sept 6, 2019
From snacks to fried chicken and pizza, Sichuan flavor is hot
[Weekender] Like it hot!
Food&Beverage
Sept 6, 2019
Tracing the roots of Koreans’ love for chilies
William Lim, architect of many things
Arts&Design
Sept 5, 2019
William Lim wears many hats. He is a Hong Kong-based architect, artist, art collector and educator, though he is best known for having designed the glass building standing on Hong Kong’s Queen’s Road Central.Speaking with The Korea Herald after delivering a lecture on art collecting at Seoul Auction Gangnam Center on Monday, Lim said he is a regular visitor to South Korea. This time, he went to the historic city of Gyeongju, where he visited Bulguksa, a famous Buddhist temple t
Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism to kicks off Saturday
Arts&Design
Sept 5, 2019
5-day festival explores interaction between architecture and urbanism
MMCA’s Deoksugung outdoor project remembers Gojong, last Joseon king
Arts&Design
Sept 4, 2019
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea kicks off an outdoor exhibition in the area around Deoksugung and its main branch in Samcheong-dong on Thursday.“Architecture and Heritage: Unearthing Future” features works by architects from five architectural firms based in Asia -- Space Popular, CL3, Bureau Spectacular, OBBA and Obra Architects.It celebrates the 100th anniversary of the March 1 Independence Movement and the death of Emperor Gojong, the last king of the Jos
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