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Seeking jobs

Jobseekers pack a job fair at Korea University in northern Seoul, Tuesday. According to Statistics Korea, the number of employed people aged between 15 and 29 was 1.71 million during the first half of this year, a 1.1 percent decrease from a year earlier. Yonhap

Oct 4, 2018

Late for work

Commuters to Seoul form long lines at a bus stop near Daehwa Station in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, shortly after subway trains stopped along the upper section of Seoul metro Line 3 due to mechanical failures, Tuesday. Many were late for work as subway operations were suspended for three hours during the morning rush hour. / Yonhap

Oct 3, 2018
Late for work

Job opportunities for int'l students

Foreign students look at a job board at the Job Fair for International Student at COEX in southern Seoul, Monday. Around 100 companies will offer interviews and sessions to introduce their businesses at the fair which ends on Tuesday./ Yonhap

Oct 1, 2018
Job opportunities for int'l students

Riding DIY karts

People race in homemade karts at the Maker Faire Seoul 2018, at Oil Tank Culture Park in Mapo-gu, western Seoul, Sunday. Maker Faire is an annual festival offering an invention show-and-tell. / Yonhap

Sep 30, 2018
Riding DIY karts

High up in autumn sky

A family flies a kite at Pyeonghwa-Nuri Park in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Sunday. Many people went outdoors over the weekend amid clear skies and cool autumn weather. / Yonhap

Sep 30, 2018

President's late Chuseok holiday

President Moon Jae-in takes a stroll on a hill at his hometown in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Saturday. The President visited Yangsan for a late Chuseok holiday until Sunday after returning from the U.N. General Assembly, Thursday. / Courtesy of Cheong Wa Dae

Sep 30, 2018By Yi Whan-woo

Put your helmets on

Police officers give cyclists instructions on wearing bike helmets in Seoul, Friday. Under a revised traffic law that came into effect on the day, it is mandatory to wear the protective gear ― although no penalty is set yet for violators. / Yonhap

Sep 28, 2018By Kang Seung-woo
Put your helmets on

Holiday shopping

Shoppers buy groceries and presents at a traditional market in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, Friday, ahead of the Chuseok holiday when people conduct ancestral rites and meet with their relatives. / Yonhap

Sep 21, 2018
Holiday shopping

Chuseok Preparations

Volunteers at the Red Cross Center in Busan make Songpyeon, Monday, to share with underprivileged people in the local community. Songpyeon is a traditional rice cake commonly consumed during the country's autumn harvest festival, Chuseok, which falls on Sept. 24. / Yonhap

Sep 19, 2018
Chuseok Preparations

Hoping for inter-Korean train operation

Ethnic Koreans from 24 countries hold up “peace train tickets” from Imjingak to Berlin at Imjingak Station in Paju, a border city in Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. The possibility of a trans-Eurasia rail link between South Korea and Europe via North Korea has become a popular symbol as peace overtures on the Korean Peninsula continue. / Korea Times photo by Shin Sang-soon

Sep 19, 2018
Hoping for inter-Korean train operation
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