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Gangnam jockeying for center of ‘hallyu’ tourism

Gangnam jockeying for center of ‘hallyu’ tourism

A street in southern Seoul will be transformed into the center of “hallyu,” with facilities to be set up to promote Korean Wave stars and provide fans with more chances to experience Korea’s pop culture. Officials of the Gangnam-gu Office said Thursday the southern Seoul district will form a “Hallyu Star Street” in Cheongdam-dong as […]

Itaewon to recognize ‘food street’

Itaewon to recognize ‘food street’

Itaewon, a tourist district in central Seoul, will have a street dedicated to foods from all around the world. The Yongsan District Office governing the special tourist zone said Thursday it will designate the area behind the Hamilton Hotel as a world food culture street. The envisaged designation, pending administrative support is expected to improve […]

Korea seeks US-China dialogue

Korea seeks US-China dialogue

New trilateral format comes at Japan’s cost Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan said that China will be a new key partner in maintaining peace and security on the Korean Peninsula alongside the United States, adding the launch of Seoul-Washington-Beijing trilateral talks was urgent. “South Korea, the United States and China are now key players in discussions for […]

[Indonesia Report] Indonesia achieves record economic growth in 2012

[Indonesia Report] Indonesia achieves record economic growth in 2012

Indonesia has achieved a record economic growth in the period from January through September 2012 with export of more than US$ 1 billion per month. In 2012, Indonesia export to non-conventional countries raises sharply. Indonesia Central Statistic Bureau’s Chief, Suryamin, told Vivanews.com that in September Indonesia has recorded a trade surplus of US$ 552,9 million, compared to August with surplus of […]

Canadian boarding school opens on Jeju

Canadian boarding school opens on Jeju

Branksome Hall Asia (BHA) will play a key role in cultivating successful young female leaders, said the principal of the prestigious Canadian girls’ school’s first overseas campus on Jeju Island. “We will inspire students to find their own remarkable talents, empower them to make their dreams become realities, and compel our students to take their […]

‘Templestay is a cultural movement’

‘Templestay is a cultural movement’

Monastic immersion makes contribution to social integration Some people join the templestay program to fight illness while others visit the Buddhist sanctuaries to spend more meaningful time or savor healthy temple foods. The reasons vary, but there is one common denominator for the participants ― peace of mind. “The templestay program is a cultural movement to awaken […]

‘Sending letter to NK violates security law’

The Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a lower court’s ruling that acquitted a South Korean man of violating the National Security Law for sending a birthday greeting in 2007 to the then leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-il. The man, surnamed Kim, sent the letter in January of that year using the email address of […]

Debunking late Kim Jong-il golf myth

Debunking late Kim Jong-il golf myth

That the late Kim Jong-il scored 11 holes-in­-one in a round of golf has become the classic illustration of the lengths the North Korean regime will go to exalt its leaders. But outside media that have told the story may want to take a mulligan and try again. From obituaries following Kim’s death last year to lists […]

Park outpaces 2 rivals on foreign policy

Park outpaces 2 rivals on foreign policy

In 2-way race, Ahn, Moon lead: survey Rep. Park Geun-hye, the presidential candidate of the ruling Saenuri Party was the strongest among the three main contenders for the presidency with regard to support for inter-Korean and foreign policy management  ability, a survey by The Korea Times and Hankook Research showed Wednesday. The survey, conducted on […]

A Street Built In Historical Architectural Style Comes Into Being In Harbin, China

A Street Built In Historical Architectural Style Comes Into Being In Harbin, China

Visitors walk on a street built in historical architectural style in Harbin, capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, Oct. 31, 2012. Workers operate a traditional facility to make soya-bean milk at a tofu shop on a street built in historical architectural style in Harbin, capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, Oct. 31, 2012. <Xinhua=Wang Kai>

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