Articles by Nam Kyung-don
Nam Kyung-don
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[Graphic News] Soda more popular than coffee among Koreans
Soft drinks are the most popular drink consumed by South Koreans, followed by coffee, a survey showed. The survey of 500 people conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs revealed 26.8 percent picked soda as their most favored drink, trailed by coffee at 17.6 percent. Beverages for a water supplement came next at 17.3 percent, followed by fruit beverages at 15.1 percent and teas at 13.1 percent. By gender, soft drinks were more popular among men at 28.8 percent compared to
National Oct. 2, 2017
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[Graphic News] S. Korea has fewest doctors among OECD
According to the OECD data released by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, South Korea had 2.2 doctors per 1,000 people in 2015, the lowest number among member states of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. South Korea scored the lowest in physicians per 1,000 people, with the average being 3.3. The data included licensed physicians practicing Oriental medicine. Austria ranked top with 5.1 doctors per 1,000 people, followed by Norway with 4.4, Sweden and Switzerland with 4
World Oct. 1, 2017
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[Graphic News] Best places to enjoy fall foliage
Kweather, a governmental body under the Korea Meteorological Administration, forecast that the first appearance of 2017 fall foliage will be on Seoraksan from Wednesday to Thursday. Peak colors appear two weeks after the first fall foliage is observed. The best of the fall foliage is expected to occur on Odaesan around Oct. 17 and Seoraksan around Oct. 19.
National Sept. 28, 2017
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[Graphic News] People spend average 580,000 won during Chuseok: data
According to survey data, workers will take an average 8.4 days off and spend 580,000 won during the quickly approaching 10-day Chuseok holiday. The survey of 858 employees by Hunet, a career education institute, revealed the most common expected expenditure was 300,000 won-500,000 won, at 33.4 percent. Another 21.4 percent said expenses will be between 500,000 won and 700,000 won. About 17.2 percent said they will spend more than 1 million won, 14.1 percent between 700,000 won and 1 million wo
National Sept. 27, 2017
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[Graphic News] United States leads global music industry
According to the IFPI Global Music Report 2016, the United States’ music industry generated $4.9 trillion in 2015, ranking top in the world. Japan’s music industry generated $2.63 trillion in 2015, ranking second behind the US. Meanwhile, South Korea’s music industry generated $266 billion in the same year. The following are the 10 largest music industries in the world, according to data from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
Culture Sept. 26, 2017
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[Graphic News] World population to reach 9.8b in 2050
According to a recent United Nations report, the world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100. Roughly 83 million people are expected to be added to the world's population every year, even though fertility levels are assumed to continue declining. Among the 10 largest countries worldwide, Nigeria is growing the most rapidly. The population of Nigeria -- currently the world’s seventh largest -- is projected to surpass th
World Sept. 25, 2017
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[Graphic News] The colors of fall
Leaves use carbohydrates (sugars) to continually produce chlorophyll, which makes the leaves green; the chemical absorbs the blue and orange components of sunlight and converts them into energy for the tree.
Technology Sept. 24, 2017
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[Graphic News] Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire is a 40,000-kilometer horseshoe-shaped area of intense volcanic and seismic activity that follows the edges of the Pacific Ocean. The Ring of Fire includes 75 percent of the world‘s active volcanoes and is also responsible for 90 percent of the world’s earthquakes. The Ring of Fire is an arc of mountains, volcanoes and oceanic trenches that stretch from New Zealand northward along the eastern edge of Asia, then east across the Aleutian Islands of Alaska and south along the west
World Sept. 21, 2017
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[Graphic News] Military balance in Northeast Asia
World Sept. 20, 2017
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[Graphic News] Global hunger rises for first time in decade
Hunger is on the increase across the globe once again after a decade of declines, a UN report said. Most of the world‘s hungry people are in Asia and Africa, with 520 million and 243 million, respectively. But proportionally Africa is hardest hit, with 20 percent of people not having enough food -- in Asia the ratio is 11.7 percent, according to the report. Overall, the number of chronically hungry people rose to 815 million, or 11 percent of the world's population, in 2016. The figure represen
World Sept. 19, 2017
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[Graphic News] China has the top longest land border in Asia
Many countries with land borders in Asia have long remained peaceful, others remain tense. Five Asian countries have no land border with other countries. In a world of connected societies, border demarcation has been essential. When countries share a border, territorial disputes arise over tracts of land or water that are claimed by different independent countries. China, the most populous nation on the planet, has 16 unique land neighbors, with 22,147 kilometers of land borders. It has border
World Sept. 18, 2017
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[Graphic News] Korea spending on families among lowest of OECD countries
According to an OECD report, Korea was one of the smallest investors in families among member states of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in 2013. The country allocated 1.13 percent of its gross domestic product to family benefits spending, ranking No. 32 among 35 OECD member states surveyed. The family benefits cited by the report consist of public money allocated to enhance family units, including financial support exclusively for members of households and children, ac
World Sept. 17, 2017
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[Graphic News] London remains world's top financial center
London remains the world‘s most attractive financial center despite fear mongering over Brexit, according to the Z/Yen Group’s latest Global Financial Centres Index. The City was placed ahead of New York on factors such as infrastructure and access to high-quality staff. Hong Kong leapfrogged Singapore into third place. Six Asian countries ranked in the top 10 in the index of global financial centers.
World Business Sept. 14, 2017
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[Graphic News] Koreans eye trips during long Chuseok break
About 90 percent of South Koreans are expected to go on a trip during the Chuseok holiday, which begins late this month, a survey showed Monday. The government has designated Oct. 2 as a one-off holiday to bridge the Sept. 30 weekend with the Chuseok holiday (Oct. 3-5), National Foundation Day (Oct. 6) and Hangeul Day, which commemorates the invention of the Korean alphabet that falls on Oct. 9. Of 623 people surveyed by hotel and restaurant reservation app Dailyhotel, 89 percent said they woul
National Sept. 13, 2017
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[Graphic News] Rohingya exodus to Bangladesh nears 300,000
Nearly 300,000 Rohingya people have fled to Bangladesh to escape the violence in Rakhine state, the United Nations said Saturday, while the Myanmarese government for the first time offered humanitarian aid to members of the Muslim minority still in the country. The UN is bracing for a further surge in arrivals to Bangladesh. Tens of thousands more are believed to be displaced in Rakhine, fleeing burning villages, the army and ethnic Rakhine mobs, who Rohingya refugees accuse of attacking civili
World News Sept. 12, 2017
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