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[Survive & Thrive] How to rent a car in Korea
Jun 6, 2023
For those traveling in areas with limited access to public transportation, renting a car may be the best option. Here's a look at the country’s car-sharing and rental system. Rental For most companies, foreigners who have a driver’s license issued by local authorities can rent a car under the same conditions as South Koreans, which is that one must be at least 21 years old and have obtained a driving permit over one year ago to rent a car that has up to nine seats. Other req
[Hello Hangeul] Korea needs to talk about invasion of English alphabet in everyday signage
Jun 4, 2023
English may appear stylish in logos and ads, but absence of Hangeul erects barriers for those unfamiliar with foreign letters, experts say
Are pet plants, plant butlers the latest trend or a form of therapy?
Jun 3, 2023
From hospitals to hotels, plant care services on the rise amid home gardening boom
[Weekender] $2 convenience store lunch vs. $200 omakase: young Koreans' polarized consumption
Jun 3, 2023
Inflation woes polarize young Koreans' spending habits amid dwindling middle class
[Korean History] Korea’s own Jonestown Massacre lesson on dangers of cults
May 31, 2023
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[Korea Quiz] Park Eun-bin’s portfolio
May 31, 2023
You can find the correct answer(s) at the bottom of the page. The 59th Baeksang Arts Awards, celebrating the best in films, TV series and plays, were presented on April 28. Park Chan-wook's romantic thriller, "Decision to Leave," and actor Park Eun-bin from ENA’s hit TV series "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" won the grand prizes. In “Attorney Woo,” the actor portrayed a young rookie lawyer with autism who tackles difficult cases, while facing adversity and
On the front line in the war against puppy mills in Korea
May 30, 2023
Those cute little puppies in pet stores most likely have a painful, cruel past
New Korean service will quit your job for you
May 28, 2023
“I’d like to quit my job” It's a phrase that numerous workers have likely rehearsed silently in their minds on more than one occasion. However, the challenge lies not only in mustering the courage to vocalize these words in front of superiors, but in ensuring one's resignation is taken seriously, not brushed off as a mere complaint, and being let go without too much hassle. Kwon, a 27-year-old who works at a packaging company, is experiencing such difficulties now.
[Survive & Thrive] Hailing and riding a taxi
May 28, 2023
Kakao is not just the name of the mobile messenger that almost all South Koreans use. It is a Korean substitute for the US’ Uber or Southeast Asia’s Grab. KakaoT, operated by the messenger app company, is by far the most widely used app to hail a taxi, although there are smaller competitors. One of the advantages of using the apps, especially for tourists, is that they significantly reduce the likelihood of being overcharged or taken advantage of by drivers. These apps track the rout
Foreign residents of Seoul happier than Koreans: poll
May 26, 2023
Foreign residents of Seoul were happier than than their Korean neighbors, a poll conducted by Seoul City showed Thursday. The “happiness index” of foreign residents in Seoul (7.07) was higher than that of the city’s Korean residents (6.72), according to the survey of some 20,000 families, 5,000 citizens and 2,500 foreign residents of Seoul conducted from September through October last year. Over half of the foreign respondents (56.3 percent) said they wish to continue to live i
[Korean History] June 1987: Democracy takes root, at least in the Constitution
May 24, 2023
Nationwide protests of 1987 led to constitutional reforms and direct presidential election, but would not lead to fall of junta just yet
[Korea Quiz] Wedding gift dilemma
May 24, 2023
Find the answer at the bottom of the page. Cash is a common gift in Korea for various celebratory events like a baby's first birthday, Lunar New Year or weddings. For funerals, too, guests prepare cash in a white envelope to give to the grieving family. However, with surging inflation in recent years, there has been upward pressure on the amount of money given as congratulatory or condolence gifts, leading many Koreans to face a dilemma of how much to spend on such occasions. The best guide
Koreans in eyes of 19th-century Westerners (2)
May 23, 2023
Korean devours meal the size of which would satisfy 3 average Europeans and remarked 'I was unwell and had no appetite today' -- 1882 book 'Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm'
[Survive & Thrive] Getting around at night
May 23, 2023
Seoul wouldn’t be famous for its lively nightlife scene if getting back home after a night out were a major challenge. Recognizing the need of a public that is socially active at night, South Korea’s public transport operates at least until around midnight, although one is strongly advised to check on the last vehicle reaching the desired destination from the point of departure. Most major metropolitan areas have buses that operate well after midnight, but Seoul even has regularly di
Photos show glimpse into first steps of alliance
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When 23-year-old Dominick Spina was drafted into the US Army in January 1953 and arrived in South Korea’s Chuncheon as a soldier of the 40th Infantry Division in August that year, his mother was constantly worried about him. So he wrote to her often, hoping to quell her nerves. The Korean Armistice Agreement had just been signed in late July, bringing an end to the hostilities of the 1950-53 Korean War, and Dominick was grateful there was no fighting. In October 1953, he was assigned to th
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