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Kia's upgraded minivan

Kia Motors unveils the New Carens during its introduction at SJ Kunsthalle in southern Seoul, Tuesday. The carmaker offers two models: the 1.7-liter diesel engine with a fuel economy of 14.9 kilometers per liter, and the 2.0 liquefied petroleum injection (LPI) engine which has a range of 8.4 kilometers per liter. The 1.7-liter diesel engine model is priced at 24 .1 million won and the 2.0 LPI at 22.5 million won. / Courtesy of Kia Motors

Jul 26, 2016

Preparing for Chuseok

An employee displays gift sets for the Chuseok holidays at E-mart in Seongsu-dong, downtown Seoul, Monday. The retail outlet is accepting reservation for the gift sets for Chuseok that falls on Sept. 15 this year. / Yonhap

Jul 25, 2016

SK Networks enters Myanmar

SK Networks CEO Choi Shin-won, right, poses with Myanmar’s Eden Group Chairman Chit Khine during an MOU signing ceremony at the W Hotel in Gwangjin-gu, eastern Seoul, Monday. Under the deal, the two companies are expected to cooperate in various business sectors, including restaurant and hotel franchises, gas station management and raw materials. / Courtesy of SK Networks

Jul 25, 2016

Exporting operation knowhow

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) President and CEO Cho Seok, left, shakes hands with Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) CEO Mohamed Al Hammadi after signing an operating support services agreement (OSSA) for the APR1400 nuclear power plant currently being constructed in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), July 20. Following the $600 million deal, KHNP will send up to 400 nuclear power plant experts annually until 2030 to support operation of the Korea-developed nuclear power plant exported to the UAE./ Courtesy of KHNP

Jul 25, 2016

Sunglasses on discount

Models wear sunglasses at I’Park Mall in Yongsan, Seoul, Friday. The department store said it is holding a sales promotion offering up to 60 percent discounts on sunglasses. The sale will end on Sunday. / Yonhap

Jul 22, 2016

Shake Shack in Gangnam

People stand in a queue to enter Shake Shack Korea branch near Sinnonhyeon Station in Gangnam, southern Seoul, Friday. The American burger chain opened its first Korean location, Friday. / Yonhap

Jul 22, 2016
  • Shake Shack fervor beats the heat

Scholarship for orphans

S-Oil CEO Nasser al-Mahasher, center, poses with Korea Children’s Welfare Association Chairman Lee Sang-geun, right, at an orphanage in Seoul, Tuesday, after offering a 100 million won scholarship to 40 university freshmen who grew up in orphanages. / Courtesy of S-Oil

Jul 19, 2016

Stork returns to nature

A stork returns to its natural environment in Yesan County, South Chungcheong Province, Monday. LG Foundation held the event in which the philanthropic arm of LG Group released five storks, as part of its restoration efforts for wild animals. The organization has taken part in the stork restoration project since 2013 by teaming up with the Korea National University of Education./ Courtesy of LG Group

Jul 18, 2016

McDonald's football class

Children play football with their fathers during a leisure event for multicultural families at Daecheong Elementary School in Gangnam, southern Seoul, Sunday. Hosted by McDonald’s, K-League Classic football club FC Seoul and Gangnam-gu Office, the event took place three times this month, July 3, 10 and 17, inviting not only multicultural families but also their friends to play football together. / Courtesy of McDonald’s

Jul 18, 2016

Shinhan Bank Sydney Branch

Shinhan Bank Vice President Wang Tae-wook, right, delivers a donation to Cancer Council New South Wales Director Lyndsey Rice during the opening ceremony of the bank’s branch in Sydney, Friday. Shinhan Bank said Sunday it opened its 134th branch and donated the money saved from cutting opening ceremony costs. / Courtesy of Shinhan Bank

Jul 17, 2016
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