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Expanding UHD TV lineup

Samsung Electronics employees show UHD TVs in different sizes at one of its outlets in Seoul, Thursday. The firm introduced 40-, 50-, and 55-inch UHT TVs to meet rising consumer demand./ Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

May 1, 2014

Cucumber day

Models show cucumbers and dishes made with them at Hanaro Club in Yangjae-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. The association of cucumber farmers in Korea has designated May 2 as “cucumber day” to encourage consumption of the vegetable./ Yonhap

May 1, 2014

Homes for underprivileged

Suk Wi-soo, left, president of Volvo Group Korea, shakes hands with Lyu Tae-hwan, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Korea, after signing an agreement on building housing facilities for the underprivileged, during a ceremony at the Volvo headquarters in southern Seoul, Tuesday. Volvo Group Korea and Volvo Construction Equipment Korea have been helping the habitat program by providing employees as volunteers for the past 14 years. / Courtesy of Volvo Construction Equipment Korea

Apr 30, 2014

Rain boots on sale

Pairs of Tom Joules rain boots for children are displayed during apromotional event at Lotte Department Store’s main outlet in Sogong-dong, downtown Seoul, Wednesday. The U.K-based clothing and shoes manufacturer will offer a 10 percent discount off the retail price for those who purchase a set of Tom Joules products for adults and children. The event will run through May 8. / Yonhap

Apr 30, 2014

15-seater minivan

Hyundai Motor launched the Grand Starex minivan special edition,Wednesday, designed to be used as a “school bus.” The automaker has modified the 12-seat minivan by reducing the size of seats and adding three more so that the seats are more comfortable for children. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Apr 30, 2014

Class for Azerbaijan youngs

Dozens of Azerbaijan students in their teens and early 20s pose before they join a tablet PC-based education program by SK Telecom and Sungshin Women’s University in Baku, Azerbaijan, Wednesday. The university plans to develop education content for local students. / Courtesy of SK Telecom

Apr 30, 2014

Global Business Plaza 2014

Korean exporters are in talks with 461 foreign buyers from 63 countries at the Global Business Plaza 2014 held in KINTEX, Tuesday. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency jointly held the trade show where some 3,000 domestic companies set up booths for export negotiations./ Yonhap

Apr 29, 2014

Espresso from Italy

Italian entertainer Christina Confalonieri, front, and three models pose with expresso coffee machines in a promotion held by Caffe Italia, an Italian coffee brand, in central Seoul, Tuesday./ Yonhap

Apr 29, 2014

Chinaware for children

Models and children look at plates manufactured by Hankook Chinaware at NongHyup Hanaro Club in Yangjae-dong, southern Seoul, Monday. Hankook Chinaware said the products will sell at up to 50 percent off the original price ahead of Children’s Day on May 5. / Yonhap

Apr 28, 2014

Supporting sick children

Employees of S-Oil and children suffering from rare diseases and their families pose on Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak) on Jeju Island, Saturday, as they joined the ninth Sunshine Sharing Camp. The two-day trip was co-organized by the oil refinery firm and the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, as part of the company’s voluntary activities. / Courtesy of S-Oil

Apr 27, 2014
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