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How South Korea Became a Cultural Powerhouse, and What’s Next With BTS poised to reunite, “Squid Game” returning and a Broadway show winning awards, the Korean cultural wave keeps on rolling.
Korea’s nominee for minister for culture, sports and tourism, Chae Hwi-young, said at his confirmation hearing on Tuesday ...
In South Korea, some 150 historic crafts, customs and celebrations are recognised as National Intangible Cultural Heritage. Experience them to gain a deeper insight into the country, which honours ...
Photographer Kim Seunggu documents “leisure culture” in South Korea, a country that recently proposed increasing its maximum working week from 52 to 69 hours and where “gwarosa,” or death ...
South Korea's entertainment industry "is enjoying massive popularity", with hundreds of millions of fans across the world, said the BBC. But the death of actor Kim Sae-ron last Sunday in an ...
To address educational inequality and stimulate regional economies, President Lee’s ‘10 SNU’ initiative must surmount ...
How South Korea’s Robust Protest Culture Shut Down Martial Law—For Now A surge in dramas and literature dealing with the country’s political trauma has helped older generations keep the ...
While elevated borrowing costs remain a dampener on consumers generally, the fast disappearing mom-and-pop beer halls like Jun's that point to a shift in South Korea's hard-drinking culture ...
Unresolved colonial histories and collective traumas continue to shape relations in East Asia through significant historical ...
A new show by the Korean-born contemporary artist Do Ho Suh at London’s Tate Modern gallery explores the transience of home.
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