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Airport operator optimistic for post-pandemic recovery next year

The Korea Airports Corp. (KAC) is expected to see a turnaround next year in the number of air passengers, a year earlier than anticipated, as seven international airports across the country, excluding Incheon International Airport, are expected to surpass their pre-pandemic records for international travelers as demand grows for inbound tourism and newly established flight routes.

Oct 5, 2023By Lee Hae-rin
Airport operator optimistic for post-pandemic recovery next year

Foreign tourists invited to experience K-food delivery service

Foreign tourists will be able to receive discounts of up to 80 percent on Korean food and its delivery services, government officials said Thursday.

Oct 5, 2023By Jun Ji-hye
Foreign tourists invited to experience K-food delivery service

Storytelling festival to liven up myths of Jeju Island

The 6th Korea International Storytelling Festival, organized by the Korea International Storytellers Association under the guidance of Bang Dong-joo, aims to unite both international and local storytellers in a celebration of narrative and cultural exchange, Oct. 6-9.

Oct 4, 2023By Kwon Mee-yoo
Storytelling festival to liven up myths of Jeju Island

VIDEO Bustling Chuseok: Namsan Hanok Village immerses visitors in Korea's rich traditions

During the Chuseok holiday, Namsan Hanok Village, located in Jung-gu, Seoul, was bustling with tourists. Many locals and tourists who visited the place spent time experiencing the traditions and profound culture of Korea.

Sep 29, 2023By Kim Kang-min
[VIDEO] Bustling Chuseok: Namsan Hanok Village immerses visitors in Korea's rich traditions

Royal palaces in Seoul offer free access during Chuseok holiday

Royal palaces in Seoul will be open to the public for free during the extended Chuseok holiday from Thursday to Wednesday, according to the Cultural Heritage Authority (CHA).

Sep 28, 2023
Royal palaces in Seoul offer free access during Chuseok holiday

Video series rediscovers ASEAN through architectural lens

In honor of World Tourism Day, which falls on Sept. 27, the ASEAN-Korea Centre has released a fresh series of videos that spotlight the unique architecture and lifestyles of Cambodia, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Sep 27, 2023By Kwon Mee-yoo
Video series rediscovers ASEAN through architectural lens

DMZ Open Int'l Music Festival to be held in Goyang in November

A world-class classical music concert for peace themed around the Demiltarized Zone (DMZ) will take place in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, in November.

Sep 27, 2023By Lee Hae-rin
DMZ Open Int'l Music Festival to be held in Goyang in November

Korea expects surge in Chinese travelers during upcoming holiday

Korea expects to see a surge in the number of Chinese travelers as China’s “Golden Week” holiday season kicks off this week for the first time since the country allowed international group travel.

Sep 26, 2023By Lee Hae-rin
Korea expects surge in Chinese travelers during upcoming holiday

Koreans adapt to soaring food prices

Kim Young-mi, a 40-year-old housewife in Seoul, picks up a carrot from the vegetable aisle inside a local supermarket. Unlike "usual" carrots that are long and smooth on the surface, this particular carrot is rather irregular and oddly shaped. She looks at the price of a bundle of similarly "ugly" carrots that are packed inside a plastic bag and finds that they are almost 30 percent cheaper than the more uniform ones.

Sep 26, 2023By Ko Dong-hwan
Koreans adapt to soaring food prices

Tanghulu captures hearts of Korean millennials and Gen Z

For 12-year-old Choi Jun-hee, tanghulu, a Chinese candied fruit snack, is her latest guilty pleasure. “They’re sweet and colorful. The crackling sound with each bite makes it more enjoyable,” she said.

Sep 25, 2023By Kwak Yeon-soo
Tanghulu captures hearts of Korean millennials and Gen Z
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