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WEEKENDER
[Weekender] In fall, Seoul offers bit of tradition, flair for fun
Culture
Sept 27, 2018
Breezy, sunny and cool, fall is arguably the best season to explore Seoul -- the capital filled with tradition, history and a flair for fun. As the fall weather is ideal for outdoor activities, the city is offering an array of festival and events -- from traditional music festival to those that feature international cuisine in Itaewon. For those who would like to get a taste of Korea’s traditional music and dance, Seoul Arirang Festival, which is taking place at the Gwanghwamun Plaza in central
[Weekender] Planning your Chuseok escape
Travel
Sept 20, 2018
Don’t get stuck at home during fall break
[Weekender] The Chuseok experience: It all depends on the family
Expat Living
Sept 20, 2018
Foreign spouses share their experiences on spending Chuseok with their in-laws
[Weekender] Central Asians celebrate Chuseok at ‘home away from home’
Culture
Sept 20, 2018
During the Chuseok holiday, many Koreans gather to honor ancestors, reconnect with family members and eat festive meals together. But for non-Koreans, the holiday is different: Many family members live abroad, and more plainly, it lacks cultural significance. This year, the Korean traditional holiday begins Sunday and runs through Sept. 25. Many Korean restaurants and businesses will be closed, with some resting one or two days in addition to the designated days. Even the most bustling streets a
[Weekender] Celebrities rush to YouTube bandwagon
Culture
Sept 13, 2018
Celebrities jump into fast-expanding video platform to spice up showbiz lives
[Weekender] The secret to YouTube success
Television
Sept 13, 2018
It takes more than creativity to compete as a content creator
[Weekender] Lucrative new world of YouTube
Technology
Sept 13, 2018
We are living in a world where a vast array of online videos are grabbing the eyes of everyone from toddlers to retirees. And increasingly YouTubers are making a living out of producing viral videos. The views, likes and subscribers add up, as advertisers pay to have their ads shown in such videos.“You get a certain percentage of an amount. Not only that, you are also asked to work with brands, and in other promotions YouTubers can create synergy to bring in cash from their channels,” said Yum-c
[Weekender] People in Noryangjin-dong talk about 2019 policy
Social affairs
Sept 6, 2018
Noryangjin bookworms skeptical of Moon's policy
[Weekender] The place where exam season never ends
Education
Sept 6, 2018
Would-be public servants flock to Noryangjin to prepare for exams
[Weekender] Noryangjin, a home turf of test-takers’ soul food
Food&Beverage
Sept 6, 2018
From $1 Americano to $5 all-you-can-eat food, eateries fill up ‘hunger and wallet’
[Weekender] Homemade dosirak, a healthy alternative with bragging rights
Food&Beverage
Aug 30, 2018
Dosirak becoming a popular way to boast of culinary skills on social media
[Weekender] Rise of the convenience store dosirak
Food&Beverage
Aug 30, 2018
The word dosirak has a number of meanings in Korean. The word can mean any meal packed to be carried, the container specially designed for carrying packed lunches, or a Japanese style bento. However, in recent years the word has become almost synonymous with factory produced, ready-to-eat meals on offer at the convenience stores that occupy every nook and cranny of major Korean cities. “Young men seem to pick these up a lot more than young women. I think it might be because there are a lot of pe
[Weekender] Dosirak, evolution of packed lunches
Food&Beverage
Aug 30, 2018
From transporting meals in bamboo wicker baskets during the Joseon dynasty, packed lunches, or dosirak in Korean, have evolved with the times, and become a source of nostalgia for some, and a convenience and necessity for others. “Lunch was a big part of school life when I was young. It may sound cliched, but checking out friends’ dosirak and sharing the food was one of the more fun parts of going to school,” Lee Mi-sook, a 56-year old housewife, said, adding that her high-school-age nephews had
[Weekender] Riding solo: Koreans embrace personal mobility devices for urban travel
Technology
Aug 23, 2018
When 30-year-old Kim Young-hoon started a new job at a tech firm in Pangyo this year, he decided on a practical investment: an electric scooter for his daily commute from his home in Seohyun-dong located about 5 kilometers away. After all, whizzing to work on electric scooters seemed to be the popular thing in Pangyo, a tech-savvy neighborhood south of Seoul known for its quickness to adopt new technologies and trends. Five months into scootering to work, Kim is beyond satisfied with his purchas
[Weekender] Gliding through the city in style
Transport
Aug 23, 2018
From unicycles to electric scooters, demand for faster PMDs on the rise
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