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Fri, April 19, 2024 | 15:54
Ghost walk sheds light on Seoul's dark side
By 8 p.m., the last rays of sunset have faded, leaving downtown Seoul quiet, peaceful … eerie. Rush hour has ended, and now that most of the office workers have found their way home, out come the ghosts, spirits and ghouls to play.
Soft power of Korean alcohol explored
Of all the cultural properties to be promoted by the Korean government, traditional Korean alcohol is among the more notable ones.
Jabroni elevates Korea's tribute band scene
By day he's a tech company executive. By night and on weekends, he's the lead guitarist in one of Korea's best cover bands.
Digital nomads remain excluded from Korea's immigration law
Korea was recently named the most attractive Asian destination for remote workers, and 17th out of 108 countries worldwide, according to cybersecurity company NordLayer's Global Remote Work Index (GRWI) 2023.
Peace Corps couple recalls service at Korean mixed-race orphanage
It had been over 40 years since Bow and Ann Seltzer had last set foot in Korea. They were pretty sure the orphanage where they had volunteered was long gone, but they held out hope they would find some familiar traces in Incheon’s Bupyeong District of their 21-month posting here with the Peace Corps, from March 1979 to November 1980.
Austria's DJ Mosaken checks Korea off his bucket list
DJ Mosaken, an Austria-based DJ and social media powerhouse, has performed in over 40 countries, from the UAE to the U.S., but he's about to add another nation to the map this weekend, when he hits the decks at Lit Lounge in central Seoul's Itaewon.
11 artists from 7 cultures to perform for 2nd Seoul Culture Club
Seoul Culture Club, a festival of diverse performing arts, is holding its second major show for two dates this Friday and Saturday.
Artist Aaron Cossrow immortalizes Bogwang-dong's Lucky Mart
Already in the past month, American artist Aaron Cossrow has exhibited his work solo in central Seoul's Insa-dong, where he was among the 34 foreign artists participating in Yongsan International Art Festival.
Singer-songwriter releases song commemorating victims of Itaewon Halloween disaster
Rob Nichols, a British resident of Korea living in Yongsan District, has released his latest song, 'I Just Want To Go Out Tonight,' a tribute to the 159 lives that were ended in last year's crowd disaster in the district's Itaewon area.
Peace Corps volunteers astounded by Korea's development, hospitality during Revisit program
A group of about 50 Peace Corps volunteers including their spouses and children enjoyed a week in Korea, revisiting the land they had lived in decades earlier on the invitation of Korea Foundation (KF).
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