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[Photo News] Beating until perfection, bangjja
Culture
Feb 23, 2018
Korean traditional bronzeware, called bangjja, is the ultimate in sophistication. Artisan Kim Ki-chan, who is a sixth-generation bangjja maker at his family-run business, makes just one pair of a bangjja chopsticks and spoon a day at his workshop in Yanggu, Gangwon Province. To make one bronze spoon, Kim pounds the metal more than 365 times with a hammer, then tempers and files it. Photo: Park Hyun-koo/The Korea HeraldTo Kim, making bangjja was more than just continuing his family business. It
[Herald Interview] ‘Sunday Paintings’ record life of artist
Culture
Feb 23, 2018
Artist Byron Kim juxtaposes everyday details against vastness of sky in continuing series started in 2001
Fostering coffee at Conflict Store
Food&Beverage
Feb 23, 2018
Multiroaster shop wants new space to be level playing field
[Home Cooking] Gosari namul
Food&Beverage
Feb 23, 2018
Gosari namul is a popular side dish made with fiddlehead ferns (also known as bracken or fernbrake). It traditionally is one of the vegetable side dishes served in three colors -- collectively called samsaek, or three-color, namul. Gosari grows in the hills and mountains. It has a deep, earthy flavor with a chewy texture, which makes it an essential addition to dishes such as bibimbap and yukgaejang (a spicy beef and vegetable soup). This recipe uses dried gosari. Look for the ones with short, t
[Weekender] Around the Hotels
Food&Beverage
Feb 23, 2018
Strawberry afternoon at Sheraton D Cube CityFor those who are unsure who filling a buffet of strawberries can be, Sheraton Seoul D Cube City has prepared a strawberry afternoon tea set. On an intricately designed tea tray, 12 sweets and snacks, all centered on the use of fresh strawberries, are prepared. The hotel’s Lobby Lounge on the 41st floor is widely known for its panoramic view of the city. While enjoying the tea set, one can get a bird‘s eye view of the city. The tea set is offered until
[Travel bits] Festivals, sights around Korea
Travel
Feb 23, 2018
Anseong Ice Fishing Fest Visitors are offered winter activities such as ice fishing, sledding, traditional winter games and barehanded fishing. Gwanghyewon Reservoir, the venue of the Anseong Ice Fishing Festival, is one of the largest reservoirs of Anseong, known for its pristine water that runs down from the Charyeonsan mountains.The festival runs until Feb. 25, and admission is 5,000 won per person. Children under 5 are admitted free.Call the travel hotline at 1330 for information in Korean,
Bae Bien-u faces #MeToo movement for his sexual misconduct: report
People
Feb 23, 2018
Renowned photographer Bae Bien-u, 68, has become the latest figure outed in the #MeToo movement, being accused of sexually harassing female students when he was a professor. (Yonhap)According to local daily Kyunghyang Shinmun, graduates of Seoul Institute of Arts are lashing out at the photographer for sexually assaulting students both verbally and physically. “Teaching a class at his studio in November 2010, the professor came up to me from behind and grabbed my buttocks,” one of the accusers
[Weekender] Dress down to be hip, hop on fashion stage
Fashion
Feb 23, 2018
The hip-hop scene is characterized by its own style of dress -- its loose yet cool sense of fashion. Thanks to the music genre’s recent boom, more people than ever are seeking to dress like the rappers and DJs that they admire. Hip-hop fashion is more commonly referred to as street fashion in Korea. Though the term was originally used to differentiate the “realway” look from the runway one, it is now used to signify a hip-hop style. Rap has been creating a buzz in the last couple of years. Audit
British architect Asif Khan‘s Hyundai Pavilion brings night sky to earth
Arts&Design
Feb 19, 2018
For an architect, a pavilion means an opportunity to bring new ideas and technologies into architecture, explained Asif Khan, British architect who built Hyundai Pavilion installed at PeyongChang Olympic Plaza, Gangwon Province. “A butterfly’s beauty (the word pavilion stems from French word papillon meaning butterfly) is something related to its transitory existence, like temporary architecture,” Asif Khan said in an email interview with The Korea Herald. Asif Khan’s Hyundai Pavilion stands at
[Photo News] Tteokguk for breakfast
People
Feb 19, 2018
Joe Erlinger (center, in hanbok), president of McDonald’s High Growth Markets Segment, has breakfast with local staff in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, Tuesday. The former head of McDonald‘s Korea is visiting the country to celebrate the company’s 30th anniversary here and the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, the company said. (McDonald’s)
Poet Ko Un to leave city amid controversies
People
Feb 18, 2018
Poet Ko Un is to leave Suwon amid sexual harassment allegations surrounding him and complaints over the city’s use of public funds to support him.Suspicions of sexual harassment arose when a female writer wrote a poem, explaining that the story came from her own experience of being sexually harassed. The unidentified character’s details matched that of the poet Ko, although she has not confirmed it was him. Ko Un at the Maninbo Library (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)He has not responded to the
Foreign tourists take a bite of Korea
Food&Beverage
Feb 18, 2018
Foreign visitors add more spice to their trip through gourmet experiences
[Video] Social venture chief calls on Korea to nurture positive view of sex
Culture
Feb 14, 2018
More schools requesting condom vending machines for teenagers, in a sign of change
Future Shorts film night returns to Seoul for winter program
Expat Living
Feb 14, 2018
Future Shorts is returning to Seoul for its winter program on Saturday with a new selection of short films.The festival is a one-night event showing short films of varying length.The films on Saturday’s 98-minute program vary in length up to 30 minutes, and include dramas, documentaries and a music video.UK documentary “The Watchmaker,” by Cecile Embleton offers a portrait of an Iranian watchmaker and his musings on craft and time, while Dutch experimental documentary “Green Screen Gringo” shows
Music lovers to collaborate for good cause in Gwangju choir
Expat Living
Feb 14, 2018
In a collaboration between passionate international and local residents, the Gwangju International Center is forming a citizen choir to transcend cultural and language barriers. This is the first time the GIC will call upon people without a background in music to participate in its annual May concert, which raises funds to support minority groups in Gwangju and for international causes. “This edition is open to both local and international residents who love music and are willing to (create an
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