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LKP in crisis

Liberty Korea Party (LKP) floor leader Rep. Kim Sung-tae drinks water during a general meeting of LKP lawmakers at the National Assembly, Thursday. Some lawmakers demanded Kim’s immediate resignation, claiming he was part of the old guard and should take responsibility for the recent election fiasco, so he is not suitable to handle party reform. A factional feud is resurfacing in the main opposition party, following the election defeat, over how to reform the party and who should have the job. Yonhap

Jun 21, 2018
LKP in crisis

Tea ceremony class

Children learn how to make and drink traditional tea at Kyungdong University's cultural center in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, Tuesday. Yonhap

Jun 12, 2018
Tea ceremony class

Meet new baby tigers

Four newborn Siberian tiger cubs rest by their mother at Seoul Grand Park in this photo released, Friday. It was the first time since October 2013 that a Siberian tiger produced cubs at the zoo. The baby tigers, born on May 2, will be available for public viewing early next year. / Courtesy of Seoul Grand Park

Jun 8, 2018
Meet new baby tigers

Protect ocean

Activists from the Korea Federation for Environmental Movements stage a campaign in front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul, calling for the government to follow the Convention on Biological Diversity and expand its marine sanctuaries by 10 percent. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Jun 7, 2018
Protect ocean

PHOTOS Chinese tourists flock back to Seoul

Tour buses park near the entrance to Mount. Nam in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, in Seoul, June 6. Tourists from China, also known as "youke," have increased this year compared with last year. The increase comes as Seoul-Beijing relations, dented by the installation of an American anti-missile weapons system in South Korea, started showing signs of thawing. Over 367,000 tourists from China visited Korea in April, almost 60 percent more than April last year. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chulA Chinese couple take pictures at Mount. Nam on June 6. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chulGroups of Chinese tourists enjoy their visit to Mount. Nam on June 6. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chulChinese tourists make "love" hand gestures as they pose for a photo at Mount. Nam on June 6. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chulChinese tourists gather near the top of Mount. Nam, with N-Tower at the peak in the background. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Jun 6, 2018
Chinese tourists flock back to Seoul [PHOTOS]

Tearful visit

A bereaved family member of a veteran pays a visit to the Seoul National Cemetery, Tuesday, a day before the nation's 63rd Memorial Day. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-suk

Jun 5, 2018
Tearful visit

Cast ballot before takeoff

A banner at Incheon International Airport notifies, Tuesday, that passengers who will be out of the country on June 13, local elections day, can vote early at a polling station set up at the airport from June 8 to 9. Citizens can take part in early voting at any polling station across the nation from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the two days. / Yonhap

Jun 5, 2018
Cast ballot before takeoff

Salute to President

Chang Hyun-sub, left, a Korean War veteran, salutes President Moon Jae-in during a luncheon event held for war veterans and their families at Cheong Wa Dae, Tuesday. The meeting was held to commemorate the 63rd Memorial Day which falls today. / Yonhap

Jun 5, 2018
Salute to President

Local elections

A balloon is flown over a street in Daegu, Thursday, to promote voter participation in the June 13 local elections. The two-week official election campaigns have begun nationwide. / Yonhap 

May 31, 2018
Local elections

Election campaigns

An election official inspects posters of candidates running in the June 12 local elections in Seoul, Wednesday. The two-week long official campaigns will begin Thursday for the elections, which will include 2,280 public servants including mayors and governors and local councilors. Twelve lawmakers will also be elected the same day. / Korea Times photo by Hong In-ki

May 30, 2018
Election campaigns
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