Articles by Lim Jae-seong
Lim Jae-seong
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Mokkoji Korea to welcome hallyu fans in Uzbekistan and Malaysia
A global Hallyu festival starring K-pop stars, such as Kai of EXO and Ailee, will take place in Uzbekistan and Malaysia, the Culture Ministry said Tuesday. Jointly organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korean Foundation for International Culture Exchange, "2022 Mokkoji Korea" will be held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Sept. 24-25 and Nov. 12-13, respectively. It will be the first time for the annual event to take place in-person after
Culture Sept. 13, 2022
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[Photo News] Post-typhoon scene in southeast Korea
Super Typhoon Hinnamnor moved out of South Korea early Tuesday morning, forcing around 1,000 to evacuate. The typhoon left at least two person dead and nine others missing, according to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters of Korea. Damage has been concentrated on the southern Jeju Island and industrial cities along the southeastern coast, as Hinnamnor penetrated the regions. Following are photos of what was left in the typhoon’s wake in the southeast regions of Kor
Social Affairs Sept. 6, 2022
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Chill with royal snacks in Gyeongbok palace
The Cultural Heritage Administration and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation will jointly host the Saenggwabang program at Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul from Sep. 7 to Oct. 20. Visitors can try the same Korean traditional snacks and teas that royal families enjoyed at the Saenggwabang building in Gyeongbok Palace, a main palace of Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Staff in court lady costumes of the Joseon dynasty will serve the snacks, giving visitors an experience of what it is like to be pa
Latest News Sept. 1, 2022
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[Photo News] First lady mourns over death of mother and her 2 daughters
First lady Kim Keon-hee visited a funeral house in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on Thursday and paid condolences to a mother and her two daughters who were found dead earlier this week, after reportedly struggling with debt and illness. The mother, in her 60s, and her two daughters in their 40s apparently took their own lives after the family suffered from financial difficulties and serious illness, including cancer. Their marginalization from social welfare shocked the public. President Yoon Suk
Social Affairs Aug. 25, 2022
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Civic groups slam housing policy for semi-basement deaths
Civic groups on Wednesday called for overhaul of government housing policies, claiming that related policies are the root cause of deaths in semi-basement homes in Monday night’s downpour. According to the authorities, four of the 11 confirmed deaths caused by the rain occurred in semi-basement properties. “We condemn the government’s negligence on those marginalized in housing for this tragedy. As rainfall becomes stronger and more frequent under the influence of clim
Social Affairs Aug. 11, 2022
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[Photo News] Wall of Remembrance unveiled in Washington
The unveiling ceremony of the Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC was held on Wednesday, with names of 43,808 fallen heroes of the 1950-53 war displayed on the lengthy black granite board. The ceremony was held on the very day the Korean War came to a close 69 years ago. High-profile officials from South Korea and the US, as well as 2,000 citizens gathered to honor and lay flowers for those whose names are on the wall.
Foreign Affairs July 29, 2022
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[Newsmaker] Fall of Korean ‘drug king’ expected to expedite probe into local drug networks
A South Korean man believed to be one of the biggest drug traffickers in the country was expatriated from Vietnam last week, after a three-year international joint operation that zeroed in on a major drug smuggling ring based in Southeast Asia. The 47-year-old suspect, identified only by the surname Kim, known by the alias “Sara(salagim)” in the underground market, is believed to be the pinnacle of the drug ring suspected of supplying illegal substances through Telegram. Kim is su
Social Affairs July 24, 2022
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[Interactive] Illegal scanlation is ruining the webtoon industry
Cartoon July 21, 2022
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KFS aims to open forest renaissance
The Korea Forest Service has said it will step up efforts to promote the role of forests in improving the environment, economy and quality of people’s lives by pursuing sustainable forest management. Under its slogan “forest renaissance,” the KFS seeks a balance between development and conservation to secure a sustainable future. “In the forest-driven renaissance, we will make good use of forests to tackle climate change, preserve biodiversity and develop them in a sust
Industry July 13, 2022
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Logistics venture DSF signed MOU to support Ukraine
Korean logistics venture DSF L&I has signed a memorandum of understanding with a non-profit organization Eurasian Business Association to implement relief and restoration projects in Ukraine, the company said Tuesday. The signing ceremony was held last month during a seminar on humanitarian aid and post-war recovery in Ukraine that took place in On General Hospital, Busan, it added. The seminar was co-hosted by the Ukraine Support Joint Task Force, Green Doctors Foundation and Eurasian Bu
Industry July 12, 2022
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Only 6.3% of Korea’s board members are women: survey
Women occupied only about 6.3 percent of corporate board positions at South Korea’s 353 largest companies in the first quarter this year, according to a survey released by corporate tracker Leaders’ Index on Sunday. The survey shows there are still fewer than a thousand women in executive positions, with 914 among a total of 14,418 board members in the latest survey, even though the female proportion was on the rise for three consecutive years. Samsung Electronics, the nation&rsq
Industry July 10, 2022
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Posco International’s Mexico plant begins construction
Posco International said Thursday that the construction of an electric vehicle parts manufacturing plant in Mexico has begun to expand its business in the fast-growing sector, the company said Thursday. Located in Ramos Arizpe in the state of Coahuila in northeastern Mexico, the plant is set to be its first factory in North America. The construction of the plant will be completed within the first half of 2023, it added. The company plans to inject about 160 billion won ($123.2 million) by 2030
Industry July 7, 2022
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Homeplus sets ‘Return’ as keyword in H1
South Korean discount chain Homeplus said Thursday that it has carried out various marketing efforts by setting “Return” as the keyword that best describes its corporate activities in the first half. “To celebrate us returning to normalcy, Homeplus prepared for the change and made large-scale investments in the first half” a Homeplus official said. Return is also a term meant to encompass the ideals of reduction, tenant, upgrade, response and niche. Each word holds signi
Industry July 7, 2022
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PyeongChang International Peace Film Fest to open with film on Ukraine
The PyeongChang International Peace Film Festival is to begin its six-day run on Thursday in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province. It is the fourth iteration of the annual film festival since being founded in 2019, based on the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics’ primary aim of building world peace. “Olga,” by French director Elie Grappe, will open the film festival. The story revolves around a Ukrainian gymnast after the 2014 Maidan Uprising, a series of protests in Ukraine that e
Film June 22, 2022
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Gangneung film fest’s Kim Dong-ho to receive Lifetime Achievement Award from Malaysian International Film Festival
Kim Dong-ho, the chairperson of the Gangneung International Film Festival, is to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Malaysia International Film Festival. Kim and co-recipient Hou Hsiao-hsien, a China-born director, will receive the award at the Malaysia Golden Global Awards 2022 ceremony to be held July 16. The award is given to members of the international film community with significant contributions to film festivals and the film industry. Kim has been the honorary president
Film June 21, 2022
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