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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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[Weekender] Take a bite with your eyes and ears
Food&Beverage
Jun 29, 2018
Dessert baking videos are taking YouTube by storm with mesmerizing visuals, soothing audio
[Weekender] The rise of gummies
Food&Beverage
Jun 29, 2018
Among mouthwatering sweets, the jelly candies industry is thriving. The surging popularity has led to diverse forms of the chewy sweets, delighting Korean consumers not only with their taste but also low calories. “In this harsh world, soft jelly candies are a streak of light in my life,” said Hwangbo Kyung-sun, an office worker in Seoul. Soft and chewy jelly products that were once perceived as treats for young children have now become one of the most favored types of sweets among adults. Gumm
[Weekender] Sweet side of life
Food&Beverage
Jun 29, 2018
Kim Ha-jin, a 30-year-old working professional in Seoul, loves buying chocolates after work. “I don’t buy boxes of chocolates,” she told The Korea Herald. “I usually buy one or two pieces at high-end chocolatiers, such as Godiva or Laderach. It usually costs about 5,000 won. It’s a treat that I give myself after long, grueling hours in the office.”Before getting into chocolates, Kim said, she was into “luxurious but small” beauty products. “I would get the cheapest products, such as pink lipstic
[Weekender] Beautifying Korean rice cake with flowers, new flavors
Food&Beverage
Jun 29, 2018
Elements of baking put a twist on tteok
[Weekender] Mind your surroundings
Culture
Jun 22, 2018
Ancient art of pungsu looks to find meaning and significance of the environment
[Weekender] When ‘pungsu jiri’ meets home interior design
Arts&Design
Jun 22, 2018
Although “pungsu jiri,” a Korean version of Chinese feng shui that concerns correlation between life-force energy and its surroundings, is often regarded as superstitious, the idea is often reflected in the interior design of many Korean residences.The practice of integrating this intricate art of geomancy with housing, at the macro level, is usually done by building one’s home on an auspicious site to bring peace and luck. But it doesn’t always have to be complicated, as there are simple ways t
[Weekender] Retro is back, again
Arts&Design
Jun 15, 2018
Retro-inspired interior design is booming among hipsters in Korea
[Weekender] Lights, the quickest way to transform a room
Arts&Design
Jun 15, 2018
Lights determine the mood of a living space, create subtle partitions within one-rooms
[Weekender] Cafes, bars, theaters and color: How Korean homes are evolving
Arts&Design
Jun 15, 2018
For Koreans, the home is evolving from a space of mere comfort into one of aesthetic, emotional value
[Weekender] Young Koreans overcome DIY fears
Arts&Design
Jun 15, 2018
Surging popularity of DIY trend credited to social media
[Weekender] Corporate action key to fighting plastic binge
Industry
Jun 8, 2018
South Korea is facing increasing pressure to reduce or recycle its own plastic waste, particularly since China’s plastic import ban that took effect in January this year.While some countries like the United Kingdom have embarked on state-led measures in a joint effort with local business sectors to ditch plastic, similar measures in Korea face criticism for their lack of binding force and sustainability.In a speech to mark Environment Day on June 5, Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon echoed a need to in
[Weekender] A day without plastic -- No one cares
Industry
Jun 8, 2018
Public indifference toward consequence of the world filled with plastic is the biggest threat
[Weekender] Plastics may be on your plate
Industry
Jun 8, 2018
Chemical components designed to make human lives easy is killing ecosystem, but not many know how
[Weekender] From roughing it to catered camp sites
Social affairs
Jun 1, 2018
In a heavily urbanized country where five-day week was introduced less than two decades ago, camping has only been a common leisure activity since the late 2000s.However, when something takes off in Korea, it takes off. The number of people enjoying camping has increased dramatically over the years. According to a Statistics Korea estimates, the number of Korean campers broke the 5 million mark in 2016. In comparison, the country’s population came to just over 51 million in the same year. Along
[Weekender] Kolon camping park proves popular with outdoor purists
Travel
Jun 1, 2018
Local campground does away with resort-like services, offers raw natural beauty
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