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All fruits in one place

Visitors look at fruit on display during the Korea Fruit Industrial Exhibition 2012 at the aT Center at Yangjae, southern Seoul, Friday. The exhibition will end Sunday and is hosted by the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to promote fruit sales./ Yonahp

Nov 30, 2012

KT makes kimchi for elderly

Employees of KT pose as they make kimchi to be offered to centers for children and the elderly across the nation at the Good Samaritan Orphanage in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Friday./ Courtesy of KT

Nov 30, 2012

BMW supports science

BMW Korea CEO Kim Hyo-joon poses with children during an event celebrating the launch of a junior campus program at the COEX in southern Seoul, Thursday. The program will provide talented youngsters with avariety of classes on science, technology, art and mathematics.                                                                                                    / Courtesy of BMW Korea

Nov 29, 2012

Kookmin sponsors rap audition

KB Financial Group Chairman Euh Yoon-dae, third from left in back row, and Kookmin Bank CEO Min Byong-deok, second from left in back row, watch a performance by amateur rappers during an audition at the Interpark Art Hall in Seoul, Tuesday. KB Financial Group and its flagship Kookmin Bank sponsored the event.                                                                             / Courtesy of KB

Nov 28, 2012

Upgraded Equus unveiled

Models pose with Hyundai Motor’s new Equus luxury sedan at a display hall in Seoul, Wednesday. The company said the new Equus is better than its original model in terms of design and safety among others.                                                                                            / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Nov 28, 2012

KCCI hosts Russian businesspeople

Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) Chairman Sohn Kyung-shik,center, poses with delegates of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the KCCI headquarters in downtown Seoul, Wednesday. During the three-day visit, the Russian delegates will hold a series of talks with small- and medium-sized enterprises here over business opportunities in Russia.                                                                                                   / Courtesy of KCCI

Nov 28, 2012

Buy half-price lobster

Models and employees of the Canadian Embassy in Korea hold lobsters imported from Canada at a Lotte Mart Seoul Station branch on Tuesday. The lobsters are being sold at a 50 percent discount for 12,500 won.  / Yonhap

Nov 27, 2012

Hyundai Motor's charity

Chung Eui-sun, second from right in the first row, vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, poses with Lee Dong-gun, third from left, head of the Community Chest of Korea (CCK), after donating 20 billion won ($18.4million) to the charity as part of corporate social responsibility at CCK’s headquarters in downtown Seoul, Monday. The CCK launched its year-end fundraising to help the poor with the goal of collecting 267 billion won by Jan. 31.                                                                            / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Nov 26, 2012

Gifts for next president

Models hold items selected by shoppers of 11ST as gifts they would give to the next president during an event in downtown Seoul, Sunday. The online shopping site affiliated with SK Group chose seven items from them,including sneakers and headphones, and will sell them at discounts of up to 50 percent through Dec. 9.                                                                              / Yonhap

Nov 25, 2012

'Get to know Korea'

Foreigners learn how to play Korea’s traditional drum, the janggu, during a “Get to know Korea” event hosted by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) at a theater in central Seoul, Saturday. Nearly 90 peopletook part in the event.                                                              /  Courtesy of KOTRA

Nov 25, 2012
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