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Amsan Ice Festival canceled due to warm winter
Travel
Jan 14, 2024
Winter festivals in northern areas of South Korea to go ahead as scheduled
[New in Korean] Korean winner of US National Award explores the transparent and nonexistent
Books
Jan 14, 2024
"Things Transparent and Things Nonexistent" (a literal translation of the Korean title) By Kim Yi-deum Munhakdongne Publishing An English translation of Kim Yi-deum's book of poems, “Hysteria” (translated by Jake Levine, Seo So-eun and Hedgie Choi), became the first-ever book to win both the US National Translation Award and the Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize, presented by the American Literary Translators Association in 2020. Since her debut in 2001, Kim has g
[New in Korean] Brain-dead husband returns with a new personality
Books
Jan 14, 2024
"Nobody in the Mirror" By Hwang Mo-gua Arzak The novel "Nobody in the Mirror" begins with a riveting sentence: "The husband, declared brain dead, returned home today as an entirely different person." Hwang Mo-gwa’s latest science fiction novel delves into the narrative of a wife whose husband, after being declared brain dead, undergoes a brain rehabilitation procedure known as "brain pairing." The story unfolds as the husband returns home, possessing
[New in Korean] Eerie yet fantastical dive into dystopian world
Books
Jan 13, 2024
"A Town of Sewn Eyes" (a literal translation of the Korean title) By Cho Ye-eun Jaeum & Moeum Publishing Known for her creepy yet imaginative novels, Cho Ye-eun takes a compelling plunge into the realm of dystopian fiction with her latest book, "A Town of Sewn Eyes." The collection of three interconnected short stories paints a fantastical picture of a grotesque world grappling with an apocalypse. In the year 2066, 80 percent of the polar ice has melted, causing a rise in
Wintertime fun fill tranquil towns
Travel
Jan 13, 2024
Pocheon, Hwacheon beckon travelers with icy festivals
[New in Town] Salt butter bread variations are on point at Artist Bakery
Food&Beverage
Jan 13, 2024
London Bagel Museum and Artist Bakery CBO Lee Hyo-jung talks about brand identity
[Eye Interview] Filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho translates creative intensity into commerical, genre success
Culture
Jan 13, 2024
Filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho stands out as one of the most adept creators in the content industry, adapting swiftly to its ever-evolving landscape and working across platforms. Having gained attention through his early independent animations with unique themes and techniques, Yeon's big break came when the 2012 debut animation, "The King of Pigs," was screened at the Directors' Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival. Since then, he has taken on the roles of directing and wri
More ‘mobile museums’ to open for marginalized groups
Culture
Jan 12, 2024
Expect to see more “mobile museums” around the country as containers equipped to allow visitors to not only see artifacts but to feel what it is like touring cultural heritage sites will be stationed at more schools and other institutions from March to November. The Cultural Heritage Administration will operate more mobile museums where underprivileged students, people with disabilities and seniors can have immersive cultural experiences, the state agency said Friday, in an effort to
[Media Art Now] TZUSOO engenders new cybernetic imagination
Culture
Jan 12, 2024
When advanced technologies bring about radical changes in society, there is always a collision of utopian and dystopian views. The heated debate last year over generative AI is one example. If you want to learn how to have your own point of view, why not turn to artists of our time, to their “anthropologically” attentive exploration of the contemporary conditions of the world? A group of young, free-spirited Korean artists stands out in this respect. Born digitally and technologica
[Well-curated] Templestay, seasonal cooking and sledding
Culture
Jan 12, 2024
Templestay at Naesosa Immerse yourself in Buddhist culture by starting the day with prostrations and the sound of the “moktak,” a wooden percussion instrument used by Buddhist monks. Naesosa, a temple in Buan County, North Jeolla Province, has a staff dedicated to assist overseas visitors who want to take part in its templestay program. A total of 137 temples of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism offer three types of templestay programs: One-day programs, experience-oriented programs
[Around the hotels] Promotions and packages
Travel
Jan 12, 2024
Hanhwa Resort Pyeongchang presents winter sports package Hanhwa Resort Pyeongchang is offering a special all-in-one package for winter sports enthusiasts. The “Extreme Winter In Pyeongchang” package features a one-night stay and breakfast. Guests may choose a free six-hour lift ticket, a ticket to be used in a sledding park, or ski or snowboard rental. The tickets can be used at the nearby ski resort Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province. The promotion offers a 55 percent dis
[Travel Bits] Festivals, sights across Korea
Travel
Jan 12, 2024
Seoul Lantern Festival Held annually since 2009, the Seoul Lantern Festival is again taking place across Gwanghwamun Square and just to the south of it at Cheonggye Plaza and Seoul Plaza. The lights come on from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day through Jan. 21. Also open at the same time is the Gwanghwamun Square Market, potentially the largest winter flea market in the capital. Seasonal goods including crafts and street food are offered. Both cash and credit cards are accepted at the stores. Bot
S. Korean religious leaders eye UN stage to send out message
Books
Jan 11, 2024
A quartet consisting of a Buddhist monk, Protestant pastor, Catholic priest and Won Buddhist cleric aspires to dance its way to the UN like the K-pop sensation BTS did in 2021 to send a message on happiness. “That’s a wild dream,” said the Venerable Sungjin, a Buddhist monk, speaking of the group’s plan for the year at a press conference marking the publication of their first book on Monday in Seoul. The book, “We May Have Different Religions, but Life’s Worri
CICI recognizes individuals, businesses that enhanced Korea's image
Culture
Jan 10, 2024
The Corea Image Communication Institute awarded those who contributed to enhancing South Korea's image globally at the Korea Image Award ceremony held at the InterContinental Seoul Coex in southern Seoul, on Wednesday. This year's awards were given to Hyundai Motor's luxury vehicle brand Genesis, Swiss architect Mario Botta, Korean operatic pop tenor Lim Hyung-joo and French pansori singer Mafo Laure. Some 500 guests, including head of the Presidential Committee of National Cohesi
Documentaries on art museums offer different perspectives
Arts&Design
Jan 10, 2024
What brings you to a museum? The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea is screening documentaries to provoke people to think about why museums exist and how they contribute to society. “What We Talk About When We Talk About Museum” at MMCA Seoul is screening five documentary films that deal with various perspectives surrounding art museums – “National Gallery” (2014), “The Museum” (2017), “The New Rijksmuseum -- The Film” (2
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