Several Korea Immigration & Integration Program (KIIP) classes will no longer be free starting from January, said the Ministry of Justice on Wednesday. Those wishing to take KIIP levels 1 to 4 ...
A total of 43 Korean-born adoptees who were sent overseas as children shared their challenging journeys in a recently published book titled "In Our Own Words." The collection, written in Korean ...
Its Korean translation, published by Moonye Publishing, hit the shelves in 2020. The book has garnered acclaim around the world for its comprehensive and accessible approach to guiding young men ...
Back at Yejin's apartment, after lunch, her friends are haggling over her books and other belongings. Fatigued with life in Korea, Yejin has decided to leave for New Zealand. She woke up one ...
Kim, Seong Nae and Hwang, Merose 2023. Enduring violence and commemoration: Korea’s Cheju April 3 Incident. Violence: An International Journal, Vol. 4, Issue. 1-2 ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Joan Vos MacDonald is a New York-based writer who covers Korean media. Starring Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Park Sung-hoon and ...
Even Isabella Bird Bishop, arguably the most popular travel writer of the time, did not describe bridesmaids in her book, “Korea and Her Neighbors.” Bishop did, however, echo the sentiment ...
Following a competition aimed at reimagining six sites across the South Korean capital, Heatherwick Studio seeks to highlight South Korea’s rising status as a global cultural hub. Featuring two ...
The move marks an escalation and Pyongyang calls it a response to war exercises that have been held in South Korea. South Korea’s president revived the now annual parade to signal the country ...
It tells the story of an ordinary 30-something Korean woman juggling work and family, and the gender discrimination she faces at each phase of her life. The book was hailed by some as one of the ...
The first South Korean to win the literature prize said she would ‘celebrate it quietly’ and have tea with her son. The move marks an escalation and Pyongyang calls it a response to war ...
South Korean lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill that criminalizes possessing or watching sexually explicit deepfake images and videos, with penalties set to include prison terms and fines.