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    Korea National Park Service to offer themed eco-tours this summer

    The Korea National Park Service (KNPS) said Monday it will run a series of themed ecological tours across the country's national parks from July 4 through Nov. 30, offering activities designed around valleys, coastal waters and local culture. The program, called "National Park Themed Ecological Tourism," groups excursions under four categories: ecological travel, historical and cultural travel, scenic travel and family travel. Eight parks are participating, including Juwangsan, Dadohaehaesang, Sokrisan, Gyeongju, Hallyeohaesang, Seoraksan, Woraksan and Wolchulsan. Two tours stand out for summer. At Juwangsan National Park, the "Jeolgol Valley Splash Walk" — a first for KNPS programs — allows visitors to wade through the valley's stream while observing freshwater ecosystems among the park's gorges and cliffs. The program runs July through August; starting in September, it transitions to fall foliage walks and local apple-picking. At Hallyeohaesang National Park, the "Seasonal Hallyeo Journey" takes participants island-hopping among the park's scenic islands — Bijindo, Manjido and Yeon

    1 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    Korea National Park Service to offer themed eco-tours this summer
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    Rare Pokémon cards fetch premium prices among Gen Z, sparking thefts

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    Rare Pokémon cards fetch premium prices among Gen Z, sparking thefts
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    'Amazing Thailand' art exhibition makes Korean debut

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    'Amazing Thailand' art exhibition makes Korean debut
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    Try these simple habits for fewer mosquito bites

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    Try these simple habits for fewer mosquito bites
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    Busan to host 21st International Magic Festival with competition, gala shows

    2 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    Busan to host 21st International Magic Festival with competition, gala shows
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    Changing face of lunch hour in Seoul’s office districts

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    Changing face of lunch hour in Seoul’s office districts
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    BTS' RM named first global ambassador of Nat'l Museum of Korea

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    BTS' RM named first global ambassador of Nat'l Museum of Korea
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    Why Koreans are pouring their hearts out to a blunt TV grandmother

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    Why Koreans are pouring their hearts out to a blunt TV grandmother
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Korean Air to resume 4 European routes by end of April

An airplane of Korean Air / Courtesy of Korean AirBy Baek Byung-yeulKorean Air will resume routes to four European cities including Prague and Madrid from between March and April so as to meet Korean tourists' reviving desire to travel, the air carrier said Friday. The company said it will begin operating the Incheon-Prague and the Incheon-Zurich routes from the end of March, followed by the resumption of the Istanbul and the Madrid routes at the end of April. These routes were suspended in March 2020 due to the outbreak of COVID-19.“Starting from March 27, the airline will resume its operations to Prague three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The flights will depart from Incheon at 12:45 p.m. and arrive in Prague at 4:55 p.m. The returning flights will depart from Prague at 6:50 p.m. and arrive in Incheon at 11:50 a.m. on the following day,” Korean Air said adding that the Zurich route will be resumed from March 28.The country's leading air carrier will also resume flights to Istanbul from April 24 while the Incheon-Madrid routes will resume from April 25

Jan 20, 2023By Baek Byung-yeul
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Barista keeps 100-year promise with Ethiopian emperor

Barista Cho Soo-kyung poses with coffee beans at her coffeehouse, Ethiopia Bet, in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, Tuesday. Korea Times photo by Choi Won-sukChuncheon's Ethiopia Bet is more than just a coffeehouse: Cho Soo-kyungBy Kwak Yeon-sooCHUNCHEON, Gangwon Province ― Making a perfect cup of coffee is a delicate affair, from selecting healthy green beans, roasting them and determining the perfect brewing ratio to choosing the ideal serving temperature. Barista Cho Soo-kyung, the second-generation owner of Ethiopia Bet (Ethiopia House) coffeehouse in the Gangwon provincial city of Chuncheon, learned about coffee from her mother who opened Korea's first roastery cafe in 1968 to serve high-quality Ethiopian coffee to visitors.The coffeehouse specializes in Ethiopian coffee, from the Harar, Yirgacheffe and Sidamo regions, which are all roasted daily in small batches.“My 91-year-old mother can still tell if beans are roasted properly or not. I took after her, and I have a sensitive sense of taste. I don't wear makeup, color my hair or nails because they can distort my sense of tas

Jan 19, 2023By Kwak Yeon-soo
Barista keeps 100-year promise with Ethiopian emperor
People & Events

Korea Times chairman sets up scholarships for music students

Seung Myung-ho, the chairman of The Korea Times and its sister paper, the Hankook Ilbo, speaks in front of the Korean National Symphony Orchestra (KNSO) members at their practice room in Seoul, Dec. 30, 2022. Courtesy of KNSOBy Dong Sun-hwaSeung Myung-ho, the chairman of The Korea Times and its sister publication, the Hankook Ilbo, has established scholarships for Korean and international classical music students to bring more talent to the Korean National Symphony Orchestra (KNSO). Starting this year, $2,000 will be given each to wind/string instrument players from abroad among those who participate in the annual KNSO International Academy, in the name of The Korea Times Scholarship. Among Korean participants, two will each receive 3 million won ($2,400) in the name of the Hankook Ilbo Scholarship. This scholarship program will run until 2030.Separately from the academy, 8 million won will be also given as an award to the winner of the KNSO International Conducting Competition, which is being held every three years since 2021, to honor conductors creating a splash on the global stag

Jan 18, 2023By Dong Sun-hwa
Korea Times chairman sets up scholarships for music students
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Arts & Theater

'Showman' wins big at Korea Musical Awards

A scene from the musical “Showman” / Courtesy of National Jeongdong Theater of KoreaBy Dong Sun-hwaBlack comedy “Showman” has won the grand prize at this year's Korea Musical Awards, one of the most prestigious theater awards here. Produced by the National Jeongdong Theater of Korea, “Showman,” which premiered in April, received the highest honor after edging out other original productions like “Frida” and “Almond.” Its lead actor Yoon Na-moo and writer Han Jung-suk nabbed awards for best actor and best writer, respectively. Set in New Jersey in 2020, “Showman” is a story of a cynical young woman doing a photo shoot for an eccentric old man named Nebula, who claims to have worked as a stand-in for a dictator in a fictional country named Paradisus. The musical aims to portray an individual rediscovering his own identity after losing it due to social and ideological issues. “'Showman' is neither glamorous nor incredible,” Jung Sung-sook, the CEO of the National Jeongdong Theater of Korea, said during th

Jan 17, 2023By Dong Sun-hwa
'Showman' wins big at Korea Musical Awards
People & Events

Palaces, royal tombs to offer free admission, cultural events for Lunar New Year

People visit Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul in this Feb. 13, 2022 photo. Four palaces in the capital including Gyeongbok will provide free admission during the Seollal holiday from Saturday to Tuesday. Korea Times fileBy Kim RahnVarious cultural events are planned for the Lunar New Year holiday at Joseon-era (1392-1910) palaces in Seoul and other locations across the country, to offer glimpses into the country's traditions.During the long weekend from Saturday to Tuesday, admission will be free at four major Joseon palaces ― Gyeongbok, Changdeok, Changgyeong and Deoksu palaces ― as well as Jongmyo Shrine and royal tombs of the dynasty in Seoul and surrounding Gyeonggi Province, according to the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA) Royal Palaces and Tombs Center, Tuesday.Jongmyo, which usually requires visitors to make a reservation, will be open to those without reservations during the period. A picture of rabbits, which visitors to Gyeongbok Palace can receive during the Lunar New Year holiday / Courtesy of Cultural Heritage AdministrationWhile the usual changing of the guard ceremony

Jan 17, 2023By Kim Rahn
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