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Thousands of people in the South Korean capital on Friday (November 2) cooked up a 40-ton feast of traditional spicy cabbage known as kimchi, at a charity event for the city’s poor. Sporting red hats and pink gloves, more than 2,000 people gathered around long tables set up in Seoul City Hall Square to make...
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An official teaser video of the “2018 Asia Artist Awards” has released. The 2018 AAA, which will be held on November 28, is the world’s first singer and actor awards ceremony. The ‘2018 AAA’, which marks its third anniversary in 2016 and 2017, will hold a festival with the brightest stars this year. The teaser...
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On the 10th anniversary of the Seoul Lantern Festival 2018, a 17-day festival will take place at Cheonggyecheon Stream (1.2km between Cheonggye Plaza and Supyo Bridge). The Seoul Lantern Festival 2018 will feature the Cheonggyecheon area in Seoul under the slogan ‘Seoul Dream, Flowing Light’ to reflect on the past and reflect the present. You...
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As the cold spell begins, ski resorts in Gangwon Province will open their slopes as early as next week and start the season. As the lowest temperature in the morning of Daegwanryeong showed winter weather such as minus 4.5 degrees Celsius, ski resorts in Jeongseon and Pyeongchang started operating snowmaking machines at dawn to prepare...
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It’s a perfect autumn day for the picnic. Nothing is so good as maple to smell the autumn. It is difficult to get to the streets of the national park and to get to the foliage in the nearby city. There is Nami Island near Seoul, a suitable place to go for a one-day picnic....
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Daeryong Market, the one and only major market located in the center of Gyodong Island, is a place where time has stopped. Like a broken old chiming wall clock, time has stopped at somewhere between the 1960s and 1970s. Walking through the marketplace, those small old slate-roofed shops selling popular snacks and various necessities of...
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DMZ tour
Various art and cultural events are bringing peace to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which has been a symbol of war and conflict. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Gyeonggi-do Provincial Government announced on Oct. 22 that they will be hosting a Peace Festival for the Transformation of the DMZ at Camp Greaves...
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Our first stop is at the Gyeongbokgung Palace. From Chungmuro station we went to Line 3 of the Seoul Metro. The trip to Gyeongbokgung station took around 8 minutes. Once alighted from the station, we went to Exit 5 and walked towards the Gyeongbokgung Palace. The palace was the main royal palace during the Joseon...
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Couple-Hanbok-Photoshoot-in-Gyeongbokgung
It’s just another day for Seo-lo, a Hanbok enthusiast, except she has dolled up to spend her day off with a friend. Korea’s traditional clothing Hanbok is not actually a special outfit for her ever since she learned that a piece of clothing can make her feel so special and beautiful. “People have asked me...
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Korea Fall Season Tour
The autumn foliage that came here first to Mt. Seoraksan and Mt. Odaesan have already reached their peak. Mr. Seoraksan is especially spectacular with its colorful fall foliage. The mountain climbers enjoy the deepening autumn season with eyes and pictures. Beginning last weekend, Mt. Bukhansan, Mt. Naejangsan, and Mt. Jirisan began to color with autumn...
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