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[Weekender] Koreans suffer from stressful summer vacations
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
Late July and early August peak vacation time; government encouraging holidaying at other times
[Weekender] Gangwon offers something for everyone
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
Koreans’ most beloved summer destination boasts scenic beaches and mountain trails
[Weekender] Armchair traveling, a new way to experience getaways
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
Travel-themed cafes grow popular among vacationers, urbanites
[Weekender] Sightseeing trains make hard to reach more convenient
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
Hoping to see vast rocky mountain ranges, but can’t face hiking? Want to see the crisp blue coast, but avoid the summer crowds? For summer travelers looking to enjoy Korea’s picturesque countryside, KORAIL’s sightseeing trains just might be the answer. The only question is: O, V or S? Early last year, the state-run rail operator launched the O-train and V-Train, with the goal of showcasing some of Korea’s hard-to-reach inland rural areas. Spring, summer, fall or winter, the exclusive sightseeing
[Weekender] Urban adventure at Seoul’s campground
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
Groups of adults sit around plastic camping tables littered with grilled meat and soju bottles. Children run between neat rows of orange and green tents, blasting each other with water guns. But in among the guitars and the cicadas you can hear the roar of an 11-lane highway, and skyscraper peaks rise up behind the tree line. Welcome to camping, Seoul style.Opened in 2009 as part of the Hangang Renaissance project, Nanji Camping Ground is the city’s largest public camping site, situated at the e
‘We are a welcoming gallery’
Culture
Jul 18, 2014
Opera Gallery chairman Dyan sees success mixing contemporary works with 20th-century masterpieces
Taking the scenic route through the 49th state
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ― Our quest was emblazoned on the T-shirts we were given before we left for Alaska: “8 men, 4 highways, 5 days, 865 miles.” On motorcycles.We were a mixed group of Sunday motorcycle-riding friends. Roger and Rod, both 71, had been pals since high school, and Roger had brought his son Josh, 31. Chris and Jonnie, both 48, and Steve and John, 53 and 51, respectively, had ridden together for years. All were veteran riders.We set out from Anchorage under a leaden early June sky, an
Korail’s luxury train reopens after renovation
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
Luxury train Haerang, run by the Korea Railroad Corporation, has resumed service following renovations. Launched in 2008, Haerang, a combination of train trip and accommodation, has attracted more than 20,000 Korean and foreign customers. The renovation has added new suite rooms and routes. One of the new routes is a three-day trip around South Korea. In mid-August, the train will start a summer vacation tour that includes yachting off Haeundae Beach in Busan. An unlimited amount of beverages an
Kadayawan festival to celebrate harvest season
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
The Philippines will hold an annual thanksgiving celebration from Aug. 11-17 in the city of Davao. The Kadayawan festival, the name of which is derived from the Dabawenyo word “dayaw” meaning good or valuable, includes tribal performances, an exhibition of craftworks made by local people and fun activities. The festival also features a street dance contest on Aug. 16, a day before it comes to a close. It will conclude with the Pamulak parade of colorful flowers and fruits down the streets of Dav
Asics to hold 7 km run on Sept. 13
Travel
Jul 18, 2014
The sports brand Asics will hold a 7-kilometer run on Sept. 13. In the Asics Cool Run, 500 participants will run from Namsan Mountain Park along the northern highway. Registration starts on July 22 at the Asics Cool Run Facebook page at www.facebook.com/AsicsKorea. Tickets cost 40,000 won per person. Participants will receive a T-shirt, shorts and leggings worth 200,000 won. After the race, participants will be offered “Dinch” (dinner and lunch) at Banyan Tree Seoul. An after-party will also be
Hwachae (Korean traditional fruit punch)
Food&Beverage
Jul 18, 2014
Hwachae (Korean traditional fruit punch) (Korean Bapsang)Hwachae is a Korean traditional fruit punch, which is made with various fruits and sweet drinks. There are many variations, and some are even made with edible flower petals or grains such as barley or rice cakes. Traditionally, the base drink is water sweetened with honey, syrup or sugar. These days, carbonated drinks and fruit juices are also commonly used. Hwachae made with watermelon (subak) is a summer favorite. I made it here with gin
[Weekender] Around the hotel
Food&Beverage
Jul 18, 2014
Opening of Cafe 395 at Millennium Seoul Hilton Millennium Seoul Hilton is opening the doors of its new flagship restaurant Cafe 395 following a three-month-long renovation. Based on the “open kitchen” concept, Cafe 395 brings diners face to face with chefs who prepare dishes for the restaurant’s buffet selection on the spot. From the seafood corner to the grilled station, from Asian specialties to the Italian and French tables, Cafe 395 offers diners an international experience. The buffet, whic
Gluten-free, vegan lunches at Chou
Food&Beverage
Jul 18, 2014
Eatery in Seoul’s Cheongdam tosses the wheat and meat
Traditional Korean medicine industry struggles to expand
Health
Jul 17, 2014
Dermatologists criticize traditional doctors’ cosmetic treatment as ‘invasion of expertise’
Deep sleep
Health
Jul 17, 2014
Sleep is not just rest, but a very important process for performing mental and physical activities. Getting enough good-quality sleep is also necessary for maintaining mental and physical health. Chronic sleep deficiency or poor quality of sleep significantly increases the risk of depression, diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease.Human sleep consists of 20-25 percent REM (rapid eye movement) and 75-80 percent Non-REM sleep. During REM sleep, the eyes move rapidly and most people experienc
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