I cover a wide range of stories about Korean society — one of the most dynamic places in the world. To me, journalism means being on the ground, uncovering untold stories and amplifying marginalized voices, especially in an era when AI is reshaping the media landscape. That’s why I’m always here to listen. Tips and stories are welcome — feel free to reach out via email. Before becoming a journalist, I traveled through 24 countries over 702 days, served two years as a military police officer in the Republic of Korea Air Force and later studied filmmaking at the Korea National University of Arts.
PHOTO Cold snap grips Korea

Frozen tidal flats are seen in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. A cold spell is forecast to continue through the weekend and early next week, with temperatures expected to fall as low as minus 9 degrees Celsius in Seoul. Most parts of the country are expected to see 1-5 centimeters of snow from Friday to Saturday, with some mountainous regions expected to receive up to 15 centimeters. Yonhap
By Park Ung