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Officetel unit in Banpo fetches $15.8 mil. at art auction

Seoul Auction hosted an unprecedented event where an officetel unit's presale right was auctioned for 21.9 billion won ($15.8 million), the auction house said Wednesday.

Jun 27, 2024By KTimes
Officetel unit in Banpo fetches $15.8 mil. at art auction

Tzuyang named Korea's favorite YouTuber

With over 10 million subscribers, "mukbang" (eating broadcast) YouTuber Tzuyang has been named the most popular YouTuber among Koreans.

Jun 21, 2024By KTimes
Tzuyang named Korea's favorite YouTuber

INTERVIEW Cheyul puts 21st-century luxury spin on Korean craftsmanship

Lee Jeong-eun was in New York City when she saw the news footage of Sungnyemun engulfed in raging flames in 2008. The 600-year-old landmark, once the grand southern entrance to the city of Hanyang, now Seoul, had succumbed to arson overnight.

Jun 20, 2024By Park Han-sol
[INTERVIEW] Cheyul puts 21st-century luxury spin on Korean craftsmanship

Seoul's historic movie theater becomes haven for cash-strapped older adults

In an era of skyrocketing prices, older adults currently feeling the pinch are finding respite through a nostalgic escape to a movie theater nestled in Nagwon Instrument Arcade in Jongno District, central Seoul. This theater has transformed into a sanctuary for older adults seeking both entertainment and a sense of community.

Jun 17, 2024By Park Jin-hai
Seoul's historic movie theater becomes haven for cash-strapped older adults

Zero-sugar craze sweeps food and beverage industry

As people increasingly seek pleasurable yet healthier dietary options, sugar substitutes have become the new key trend in the food and beverage industry. This shift has given rise to the term “healthy pleasure,” with the industry responding by introducing a variety of zero-sugar products ranging from soft drinks and alcoholic beverages to desserts.

Jun 12, 2024By Lee Gyu-lee
Zero-sugar craze sweeps food and beverage industry

King Sejong Institute develops strategy for surging interest in Korean language

Since establishing its first outpost in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia in 2007, the King Sejong Institute has been a leading force in overseeing the education of Korean language abroad for nearly two decades.

Jun 4, 2024By Park Han-sol
King Sejong Institute develops strategy for surging interest in Korean language

AI detects your skin tone from 150 shades at AMORE Seongsu

Imagine stepping into a futuristic beauty hub where advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology conjures up customized makeup specifically for your skin.

Jun 1, 2024By Park Jin-hai
AI detects your skin tone from 150 shades at AMORE Seongsu

Y2K aesthetics resurface as cultural mainstay

The vibrant colors and glossy textures of the Y2K aesthetics, short for the year 2000, referring to the styles and trends popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, have evolved into a widespread cultural phenomenon. No longer just a passing trend, these distinctive elements from around the turn of the millennium have captivated today's Gen Zers.

May 19, 2024By Pyo Kyung-min
Y2K aesthetics resurface as cultural mainstay

INTERVIEW Cultural heritage agency revamped with fresh identity

Since its founding in 1999, the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA) has been the state-run gatekeeper and guardian of Korea’s cultural treasures.

May 16, 2024By Park Han-sol
[INTERVIEW] Cultural heritage agency revamped with fresh identity
  • Q&A Korea Heritage Service chief discusses cultural preservation in changing times, global outreach

Q&A Korea Heritage Service chief discusses cultural preservation in changing times, global outreach

As the chief of the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA), soon to be rebranded as the Korea Heritage Service (KHS) on May 17, Choi Eung-chon likens his role to a cultural equivalent of “the Army, Navy and Air Force, all combined together.”

May 16, 2024By Park Han-sol
[Q&A] Korea Heritage Service chief discusses cultural preservation in changing times, global outreach
  • INTERVIEW Cultural heritage agency revamped with fresh identity
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