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On the tour

Students of Gama Elementary School pose at “Soesokkak Estuary” in Jeju, Tuesday. They visited the stream famous for beautiful landscapes, as part of a national tour project co-hosted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Children’s Hankook Ilbo, a sister paper of The Korea Times. / Korea Times photo by Hwang Jae-seong 

Jul 24, 2013

Why so serious?

Justice Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, right, and Kwak Sang-do, senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs, talk to each other before the Cabinet meeting held in Cheong Wa Dae, Tuesday. The top officials are being accused of meddling in an investigation of former National Intelligence Service chief who is charged for instructing his staff to counter opposition claims via online comments before the Dec. 19 presidential poll./ Yonhap

Jul 23, 2013

Luxury theft

A detective at Namdaemun Police Station in downtown Seoul Tuesday examines luxury clothes and shoes seized from the thief. He allegedly stole luxury items worth 200 million won from department stores since December 2011./ Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Jul 23, 2013

Singer returns after three years

Singer Lee Jung-hyun returns with her new song “V” after a three-year hiatus at V Hall, in Seogyo-dong, Seoul, on Monday. Lee wears a wedding dress, surrounded by dancers portraying zombies during the performance. Before the performance, her “Thriller”-like music video, co-directed by brothers, Park Chan-wook, director of movie “Old Boy,” and Park Chan-gyeong, grabbed the audience attention. / Yonhap 

Jul 23, 2013

Downpour continues

“No entry” sign is put at the entrance of Cheonggye Stream in downtown Seoul, Tuesday, when heavy rain hit the capital city for two days in a row./ Yonhap

Jul 23, 2013

Samgyetang for 'dog day'

Soldiers are served “samgyetang,” or traditional Korean chicken soup, for their lunch at a mess hall in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. It was “jungbok,” or the second day of three “dog days” in summer when Koreans eat nutritious food to beat the seasonal heat./ Yonhap

Jul 23, 2013

Posing after alkathon

Lee Seok-woo, center in black shirt, mayor of Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province, poses with participants of the 432nd Turtle Marathon walkathon on Mt. Nam in Seoul, Sunday. Also participating were Hankook Ilbo President Park Jin-yeol, eighth from right, and winners of the 2013 Miss Korea beauty pageant./ Korea Times

Jul 22, 2013

BEAST back on stage

Popular K-pop group BEAST performs its new song “SHADOW” on stage at the Indoor Gymnasium in the Olympic Park, Bangi-dong, southern Seoul, Sunday. The group released its second full-length studio album, “Hard to Love, How to Love,” on July 19 in Korea. It will be available in Japan on July 25. The group’s leader Yong Joon-hyung, second from right, participated in writing all the songs on the album./ Yonhap 

Jul 22, 2013

Tribute to Korean War vets

President Park Geun-hye along with other officials walk toward the site for a memorial service for United Nations soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War at the U.N. Memorial Cemetery in Busan, Monday. The Korean War ended with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty, on July 27, 1953, leaving the two Koreas technically at war. At second from right is Sung Kim, U.S. ambassador to Korea, and at left is Park Sung-choon, minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs./ Yonhap

Jul 22, 2013

Bidding farewell

Bereaved family members of the seven workers who died last week after being swept away by flooding waters in a huge underground water reservoir in Noryangjin, Seoul, bid their final respects to the victims before the hearse leaves the Korea University Guro Hospital in Seoul, Sunday./ Yonhap

Jul 21, 2013
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