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May 2, 2014
For stone collector Paek Un-chol, Jeju Stone Park is a 20-year labor of love
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People
Apr 25, 2014
Former CNN correspondent says she got into journalism almost as a dare
[Weekender] Mix and match for fun eating
Industry
Apr 18, 2014
Comedian Jeong Hyeong-don recently appeared on the popular TV show “Infinite Challenge,” where he demonstrated how to make “opageti.” The dish was a mixture of ojingeo Jjambbong and Jjapageti ― two types of instant noodles made by Korean food company Nongshim.After the episode was aired, weekly sales of ojingeo Jjambbong and Jjapageti surged 157 percent and 20 percent, respectively, according to Nongshim.The underlying reason for the success of opageti, however, is more than just the show’s popu
[Weekender] Consumers will become next producers
Apr 18, 2014
Somewhere between evolving technologies and the creative economy paradigm is an emerging consumer trend characterized by three words: do it yourself.Market trend analysts are finding that consumers of the 21st century are bolder and craftier than ever before.“Modisumer” (a combination of “modify” and “consumer”) refers to consumers who invent their own innovative ways to use a product, or combination of products, even if it drifts from the manufacturer’s intentions.“Consumers today have very spe
[Weekender] ‘Modisumers’ drive product innovation
Industry
Apr 18, 2014
From food to cosmetics, Korean businesses are increasingly taking advantage of a growing group of customers’ desire to modify products to their tastes and needs ― a group marketing analysts call “modisumers.” They have taken lessons from DIY trailblazer Ikea. The Swedish furniture maker has thrown out the conventional idea of buying ready-made products from a catalogue. Its customers partly assemble their own furniture and arrange it in various ways.Economists say that buyers of Ikea couches or
[Weekender] Bomb shots evolve into cocktail culture
Industry
Apr 18, 2014
Korean drinkers may have a knack for making tasty cocktails.Ranging from the traditional boilermaker, which is dubbed poktanju, to trendy cocktails more recently, a large proportion of popular alcoholic beverages here are mixed liquors. More businesses are also moving quickly to take advantage of the long-standing unique drinking culture.“In Korea, a liquor product can be successful only when it tastes good mixed with other liquors or beverages,” said an official of Mackiss, a high-end soju bran
[Weekender] DIY beauty products
Industry
Apr 18, 2014
Cosmetic blogger Choi Eun-ji makes a face mist using leftover toner that’s been sitting on her dressing table for months. Mixing it with purified water bought for 1,500 won ($1.40) at a pharmacy, she creates one of her staple beauty items at one-quarter of the price of face mists sold in shops.“I don’t need to worry about skin problems because it has fewer preservatives and made with the toner I’ve been using,” she said in an email interview with The Korea Herald.She is one of the beauty product
[Weekender] Time to dance!
Culture
Apr 11, 2014
Dance sees resurgence as hobby, sport and art
[Weekender] Burn calories, build muscle without being stuck in the gym
Culture
Apr 11, 2014
Zumba, pole dance, ballet and salsa are becoming fun alternatives to treadmills
[Weekender] Dancing like K-pop stars
Theater
Apr 11, 2014
K-pop dance classes grow in popularity over the years
[Weekender] Korean b-boying breaks new ground
Music
Apr 11, 2014
World champion Wing talks about rise of break dancing in Korea
[Weekender] Plant trees for the future
Apr 4, 2014
They might just stand still all day long as if they do nothing at all. But they give us more than most of us realize.They absorb toxic gases and give us fresh, cool air.They add beauty to our natural surroundings, and are used in proverbs, novels and movies for enlightenment.They heal us, bring us closer together and even help us make money.And they ask for nothing in return.Trees and forests have become an important and integral part of society especially as the world faces climate change as a
[Weekender] Seoul Forest: A grassy woodland with waterfront views
Travel
Apr 4, 2014
Looking to get a break from the metropolitan pandemonium of gridlocked streets, deafening noise and the never-ending labyrinth of mile-high concrete buildings? Now that spring is finally here and the foliage is starting to return, it is the perfect time for you to venture outside and see the cherry blossoms and remind yourself of what you have been missing all winter. From peaceful strolls down dirt paths surrounded by sprawling trees to biking or rollerblading, Seoul Forest offers visitors oppo
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