Park Han-sol reports on Korea's financial regulators, along with fintech and insurance. She previously wrote about the art world, from biennales and exhibitions to fairs and auctions, with a focus on Seoul and the figures shaping the scene. Before joining The Korea Times, she spent a year at ABC News' Seoul bureau, contributing to coverage of major Asia-Pacific events.
Public opening of ex-US military base

Vice Defense Minister Park Jae-min, front left, hands over a key to Incheon Mayor Park Nam-choon in celebration of the public opening of the former U.S. military base Camp Market in Bupyeong District, Incheon, Wednesday. The area has been off-limits since 1939 when a weapons manufacturing factory was set up by the Japanese imperial army during its colonial rule of Korea, and later the U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) used the zone as a military base. The USFK returned about half of the land to Incheon City following its troop relocation, and the public can now enter the area. The other half is slated to be returned to the city at a later date. / Yonhap
By Park Han-sol