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[Weekender] Won, dollars and supernotes: How fake bills are detected
Markets
Aug 16, 2019
The leader of KEB Hana Bank’s anti-counterfeiting team discusses how experts spot forgeries and look at the danger of a suspected North Korean export: supernotes
[Weekender] How far off is the ‘cashless society’?
Technology
Aug 16, 2019
For 35-year-old office worker Kim Seong-soo, carrying a wallet loaded with cash or plastic is a thing of the past. In Pangyo Techno Valley, where he works, he can easily buy a cup of coffee and get a haircut without any cash or cards -- as long as he brings his phone.The tech cluster, located south of Seoul in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, is often called the South Korean equivalent of California’s Silicon Valley. To access any service in the area, all Kim needs to do is place his pho
[Weekender] The life and death of Korean won
Economy
Aug 16, 2019
South Korean banknotes and coins begin life at a factory in Gyeongsan, just outside Daegu. They are then transported to the Bank of Korea’s vault in Seoul, heavily guarded by armed security officers, to enter the money circulation cycle. In its lifespan as a medium of exchange, the banknotes and coins travel around at varying speeds, with some -- 1,000 won bills in particular -- changing hands numerous times before exiting circulation. However, some coins spend most of their time sitt
[Weekender] Finding balance on fast and furious water
More sports
Aug 9, 2019
Indoor wave facilities allow surfers to catch the wave all year round
[Weekender] Flying above the water
More sports
Aug 9, 2019
Flyboarding, latest extreme water sport, hits Han River
[Weekender] Come fly with me
Culture
Aug 8, 2019
Even preteens can enjoy thrill of skydiving within air-blasting tunnel It looked like I wasn’t in Kansas anymore. The ferocious funnel of wind swept me off my feet, out of Seoul, and into Maseong-ri, Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, where I sat inside Fly Station Korea, waiting to experience what is called indoor skydiving.Fly Station Korea, just a five-minute drive away from Everland theme park, is the only place in South Korea that offers indoor skydiving programs, operated every day from 10 a
[Weekender] How our ancestors beat the heat
Travel
Aug 2, 2019
Foot baths, rejuvenating tea and naps with ‘bamboo wife’ were effective
[Weekender] Peak season
Travel
Aug 2, 2019
Vacation, staycation or no vacation? A snapshot of summer holiday scene in Korea
[Weekender] Summer on ice
Food&Beverage
Jul 26, 2019
How ice became an essential part of summer life in Korea
[Weekender] Decadent, minimalist, galactic - Bingsu is anything but boring
Food&Beverage
Jul 26, 2019
Evolution of shaved ice treat continues this summer
[Weekender] Cafes, coffee brands roll out seasonal drinks
Industry
Jul 25, 2019
Dark brown sugar, cold brew and tropical fruits in this season’s new offerings
[Weekender] Palaces, fortress and historic sites at night
Travel
Jul 19, 2019
Seoul’s royal palaces are beautiful by day but they are even more stunning by night. On top of the beauty of centuries-old architecture majestically illuminated in darkness, the serene atmosphere in contrast to the modern skyscrapers beyond the palace walls offers a surreal experience. Nighttime visits are only allowed on selected dates and for a limited number of people at some of Seoul’s five palaces from the Joseon era (1392-1910).Gyeongbokgung, the most popular of the five,
[Weekender] Better at night
Culture
Jul 19, 2019
Guide on what to do on summer nights
[Weekender] What to watch out for at FINA World Championships
More sports
Jul 12, 2019
The 18th FINA World Aquatics Championships kick off a 17-day run in the southwestern city of Gwangju, Friday, a biennial meet of the world’s swimming and diving stars. Taking place at five different venues in Gwangju and nearby Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, through July 28, this year’s event is the largest ever, with 2,639 athletes from 194 countries participating. Here are some of the interesting storylines to follow. A prelude to 2020 Tokyo Olympics With a year to go until th
[Weekender] Expect faster swims at Yeosu open-water races
More sports
Jul 12, 2019
It is quite a spectacle to watch dozens of athletes jump into the ocean at once and swim to the horizon. Open-water swimming, the long-distance sport that takes place in outdoor bodies of water, gained recognition as an official Olympic sport in 2008 and will also be one of the six disciplines at the 2019 FINA World Aquatics Championships. In much-anticipated races, men and women will compete in separate courses of 5, 10 and 25 kilometers, as well as a 5-kilometer mixed team rel
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