Articles by Lim Jeong-yeo
Lim Jeong-yeo
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[PyeongChang 2018] Record number of Winter Paralympic tickets sold
More than 320,000 tickets have been sold four days into the 10-day Paralympics in PyeongChang, overtaking the total sales of the 2014 Sochi Paralympics, which sold around 316,000 tickets in total. Lee Hee-beom, the president of the Organizing Committee for the international sports event, said Wednesday that the sales surpassed the initially anticipated goal by 146 percent. Lee accredited the encouraging sales streak to the people’s increased interest for athletes who have overcome their physical
Olympic Games March 14, 2018
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Jeonju Hanok Village gets 20 million visitors over 2 years
Jeonju Hanok Village received more than 20 million visitors in the past two years, according to the city government Tuesday.About 10.9 million people were found to have visited the cluster of traditional Korean houses in Jeongju, North Jeolla Province, in 2017. The figure was 10.5 million in the previous year. The data was compiled based on telecommunication records and credit and debit card usage in the village. Jeonju Hanok Village (Yonhap)The age group that made up the most number of visitors
Culture March 13, 2018
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Korean No. 11 most studied language on US campuses
Korean is the 11th most studied language at US universities, according to the latest report from the Modern Language Association, released Tuesday.More than 13,900 students across 2,669 universities in the US were found to have taken Korean language classes in 2016.The most popular foreign language that students signed up for was Spanish, with over 712,000 students enrolled. Spanish was separated by a large margin from No. 2 French at 175,000.American Sign Language, German, Japanese, Italian, Ch
Social Affairs March 13, 2018
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[Photo News] Letters of hope from Korea to Uganda
Students from Seoul Chungmu Elementary School wrote encouraging messages to Uganda on Tuesday as part of the 10th annual fundraising event of nonprofit organization Good Neighbors.The Hope Letter Campaign began in 2009. This year’s event runs from March 2 through May 31 for students in elementary, middle and high schools nationwide. The students are invited to watch a video on a 10-year-old Ugandan boy named Simon, who works at a dust-filled quarry to make ends meet. Simon’s father, who had also
Social Affairs March 13, 2018
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Gyeonggi firefighters decide not to respond to ‘non-emergency’ 119 calls
Firefighters in Gyeonggi Province will no longer have to respond to calls from people locked out of their homes, becoming the first group of firefighters to do so here. Gyeonggi-do Fire Services made the announcement Monday, sparking online reactions that included those who said that this action should have been taken long ago. “Those who have mobilized fire fighters as if they were errand runners should be sorry,” wrote one online user. Fire fighters (Yonhap)“If you lock yourself out of your h
Social Affairs March 13, 2018
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Vet caught handing off stray dogs for dog meat
A veterinary clinic in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province, was caught passing off abandoned dogs to dog meat farms. According to officials in the local city and nonprofit organization Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth, the clinic was reported Monday by a passerby while handing off five stray dogs to a dog meat farm.It is unclear whether there had been monetary transaction in the process.When city officials arrived at the scene, the five dogs had just been tied up and transferred to a cage in a
Social Affairs March 13, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Fierce competition to become life-size Bandabi mascots
More than 7,000 people volunteered to become one of 24 life-size Bandabi mascots at the opening ceremony of the upcoming Winter Paralympics, the PyeongChang Organizing Committee said Wednesday. Bandabi is the mascot for the Paralympic Games set to begin Friday. Forty-eight volunteers were chosen for the 24 mascots. They signed up in pairs, with one person to don a life-size costume, and the other to accompany the mascot.Among those selected were a person rehabilitating from a former disability a
Olympic Games March 7, 2018
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[Photo News] ‘Uncomfort Women’ project in Seoul
On Wednesday, the day before International Women’s Day, protesters gathered in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul with 30 photos of ordinary women’s faces merged with the image of the comfort woman statue. The images were called “Uncomfort Women.”The 30 photos represented the number of the remaining 30 comfort women in Korea. The rest have passed away due to age.“This is a campaign to let the world know that these women are here, the women who were called comfort women but were driven to the
Social Affairs March 7, 2018
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USA Today plans to launch special section on Korea
USA Today, a major daily paper in the US, is planning to launch a special section dedicated to South Korea, starting from April. The section, called Korea Today, will feature Korean businesses and products encompassing K-pop and K-beauty, as well as cultural content and popular tourism destinations in Korea. Test versions of Korea Today (JScom.)From April to June, Korea Today will publish on the third Thursday each month in 10 states, including Washington DC, New York and Los Angeles. Starting i
World News March 6, 2018
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Angered man throws baseball bat at An Hee-jung’s window
A man was arrested Tuesday morning for vandalizing a window of South Chungcheong Gov. An Hee-jung’s official residence, reportedly “out of anger after hearing the news of An raping his secretary.”The man in his 30s threw a baseball bat at Gov. An’s residence at Hongseong-gun in South Chungcheong Province at around 8:20 a.m. He was arrested at the scene by private security personnel guarding the residence.Police confirmed the man to be a party member of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, where
Politics March 6, 2018
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International students get top honors at Korea, Sookmyung universities
Chinese student Wang Ping became the first international student to graduate with top honors at Korea University on Saturday.And Mango Jane Angar did the same at her college, becoming the first foreign student to graduate from Sookmyung Women’s University at the top of her class.Wang had been a fan of Korean dramas since an early age. She came to Korea to study in 2012, took language courses at Dongguk University and entered Korea University in 2014. Although her academic passion was strong, Wan
Social Affairs March 1, 2018
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[Photo News] Intentional snub? Opposition party chief cuts in front of President Moon
Rep. Hong Joon-pyo, chairman of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party, was seen jumping in line ahead of President Moon Jae-in while giving out customary handshakes with participants at the March 1 Independence movement ceremony on Thursday. Hong was photographed at the head of the long line of politicians sharing handshakes. The front of the line is usually reserved for the person with the highest position -- President Moon Jae-in. (Yonhap)Moon, just behind Hong in the line, appeared to have
Politics March 1, 2018
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Permanent residents in Korea required to renew ID card every 10 years
Foreign residents with an F5 visa in South Korea will be required to renew their alien registration cards every 10 years, as the revision bill to the Immigration Control Act passed the National Assembly on Wednesday. In addition, local authorities will be able to place a faster travel ban on foreign criminal suspects involved with serious charges under the revised immigration act, which will go into effect six months after proclamation.The new rules require permanent foreign residents with an F5
Expat Living March 1, 2018
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여군 추행, 육군 중령 보직해임
육군 중령이 부하 여군을 성추행했다는 혐의로 보직 해임됐다. 군 당국은 즉각 진상 조사에 나섰다. 28일 육군 모 사단에 따르면 전날 이 부대 영관장교인 A 중령이 부서 회식 자리에서 부하 여군을 추행한 혐의로 상급부대 수사기관의 조사를 받고 있다. 사건을 인지한 해당 사단은 A 중령을 보직 해임하는 한편 피해자와 분리 조치 차원 에서 부하 여군을 상급부대로 대기 발령했다고 밝혔다. 군 관계자는 “이번 사안이 갖는 엄중함을 명확히 인식하고 법과 규정에 따라 엄정하게 처리할 것이다”며, “특히 피해자 보호 및 재발방지를 위해 필요한 모든 조치를 취할 것이다”고 발표했다. 피해자는 양성평등상담관과의 상담 과정에서 본인의 신상정보가 외부에 노출되는 것을 전혀 원하지 않음을 밝혔으며, 육군은 개인의 신상정보를 철통 보호하고 있다. (khnews@heraldcorp.com)
한국어판 Feb. 28, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] South Korea places 7th with 5 gold, 8 silver and 4 bronze medals
South Korea set its own record for the 2018 Winter Olympics with 17 medals in total: five gold, eight silver and four bronze. It was the only Asian nation to rank in the top 10. For Korean spectators, the best part of the games in the past two weeks were the unexpected wins in previously little-known disciplines, such as the gold in men’s skeleton and the silver in women’s curling. This was the first Winter Games in which Korea scored medals in disciplines other than ice skating. The country als
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