Articles by Park Min-young
Park Min-young
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Out of the ordinary fun for summer
Something for everyone awaits at airfield, ostrich ranch, dairy farm and mud flats just hours from SeoulNine out of 10 South Korean office workers have decided to spend their vacation within the country this summer instead of flying overseas, according to a recent survey by Korean Chamber of Commerce.Sure, the Korean Peninsula is full of beautiful tourist spots. But what to do if you are tired of
Culture July 29, 2011
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Imjasutang (chilled chicken soup)
Imjasutang is a cold soup with chicken meat in a chilled broth that is a mixture of ground roasted sesame seeds and chicken stock. “Imja” refers to white sesame. Imjasutang may also be called “kkaekkuktang.” It is believed to maintain health in the summer. This soup was enjoyed by royalty and noble families in olden days.Ingredients - 1 head chicken: 10 cups) water, 1/4 tsp salt- fragrant seasonin
Food July 29, 2011
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Chance to buy affordable mini paintings
An exhibition featuring small and affordable paintings by established South Korean artists opened last week at Gallery Is in Insa-dong, central Seoul. Organized by Korea Art Center, the exhibition displays a total of 500 paintings ― sized from about 33 centimeters wide 24 centimeters long to 40 centimeters wide and 31 centimeters long ― as well as sculptures and calligraphy works. List of particip
Performance July 24, 2011
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Exhibitions
“Ik-joong Kang: A Retrospective (1996-2011)”: South Korean artist Kang Ik-joong’s mini retrospective exhibition is underway at Posco art museum at the POSCO building in Daechi-dong, southern Seoul. Kang is one of most globally well-known Korean artists and represented the country at the 1997 Venice Biennale. At the exhibition, 23 of his paintings, installations and sculptures featuring the artist’
Performance July 22, 2011
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Kongguksu (Noodles in chilled white bean soup)
Kong-guksu is a dish of cold noodles in a chilled soybean puree which is made of ground white soybeans after soaked, boiled and skinned. Kong-guksu is sweet and rich in nutrition. It is a summer specialty for people who are easily exhausted from the hot weather. Kong-guksu (Institute of Traditional Korean Food)Ingredients ● 1/4 cup white bean, 5 cups soaking water, ● 4 cups boiling water, ● 4 1/2
Food July 22, 2011
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Moon jar artist awakes, connects and heals
Kang Ik-joong holds mini-retrospective exploring Korean division at POSCO art museumWhat can a moon jar, Hangeul and Gen. Douglas MacArthur possibly have in common? “They are all connections of some sort. Moon jars are composed of the top half and the bottom half, Hangeul is composed of vowels and consonants and Gen. MacArthur came in and the peninsula was divided into two,” Kang Ik-joong told the
Performance July 21, 2011
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Quality and money-wise, Leyii takes firm stand
Project Runway Korea contestant Lee Seung-hee, now a creative director, started late but aims for topThis is the fourth in a series of articles on up-and-coming Korean designers. ― Ed.Women’s wear brand Leyii’s founder and creative director Lee Seung-hee’s last year was hectic ― participating in eight foreign shows including Tranoi and Prt-a-Porter in Paris, Train in New York and Fashion Weeks in
Arts & Design July 20, 2011
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Hanbok designer to hold show on Dokdo
Designer Lee Young-hee aims to show ‘our clothes on our land’Designer Lee Young-hee will hold a hanbok fashion show in Dokdo, a rocky islet 87.4 kilometers east from Ulleungdo on East Sea, next month. It will be held on Aug. 9, in time to commemorate the Liberation Day of Korea on Aug. 15. “We are planning the hanbok show in an aim to show the world our clothes on our land,” said the PR official a
People July 19, 2011
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‘Countries must talk to reclaim looted artifacts’
EU expert says international network can help return cultural properties to rightful homesOutside of a crime or conviction, the only way to prompt the return of cultural properties is to negotiate, said Manlio Frigo, professor of European Union and international law at Italy’s University of Milan. Frigo visited Seoul to participate in a forum on the return of cultural property with other world-lea
Culture July 19, 2011
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Art museums strive to ride Korean Wave
Private museums join hands to promote Korean artists online; exhibition shows images of Korea captured by top photographersWitnessing K-pop and TV dramas lead hallyu, or the Korean Wave, across Asia and Europe, Korean art insiders decided to jump in and seek chances for Korean artists as well. The Korean Art Museum Association announced on Monday the launch of the “K-Artist Global Project” at Some
Performance July 18, 2011
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‘Miso’ runs in Gyeongju, capital of Silla
A localized version of the popular performance “Miso” kicked off in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, earlier this month. Organized by Chongdong Theater in central Seoul, Gyeongju Metropolitan Government and Gyeongju World Culture Expo, and supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the musical titled “Miso II ― Silla, The Land of Gods” offers a compact presentation of everything
Performance July 17, 2011
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Yukgaejang (spicy beef and leek soup)
Yukgaejang is a spicy soup made by boiling beef with vegetables such as green onions, bracken, mung bean sprouts and taro stalks. It is a good soup for the summer to stimulate appetite and recoup physical strength with its high protein content. Yukgaejang (Institute of Traditional Korean Food)Ingredients ● Broth: 400 g beef (brisket), 20 cups water fragrant seasoning: 100 g green onion, 6 cloves g
Food July 15, 2011
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Gwangju Biennale to explore meaning of design
About 300 international artists to participate in event, which may miss Chinese co-director due to Beijing’s oppression of dissidents Ai Weiwei, co-director of the 4th Gwangju Design Biennale, may not be able to attend the show in September but his artwork will. “Field,” the 1.15 meter tall rectangular installation measuring 7.4 meter by 7.4 meters made with a series of porcelain pipes, which the
Performance July 14, 2011
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Designer incorporates Asian philosophy in designs
More artist than designer, Sheen targets customers who understand his philosophyThis is the third in a series of articles on up-and-coming Korean designers. ― Ed.The studio-office in Sinsa-dong, southern Seoul, which Sheen Jehee designed himself, was just like his collections ― calm, with careful twists like the geometric lighting. The only unexpected thing was a shelf full of foreign-language tex
Arts & Design July 13, 2011
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Musical fans get star-studded bonanza
Musicals mine old favorites, update them with big-name starsWith the summer break season just around the corner, blockbuster musicals are lined up to entice everyone from fun-seeking vacationers to early Christmas holiday planners. This year, the shows are more star-studded than ever. A scene from “Jack the Ripper” featuring Ahn Jae-wook’s Daniel. (Musical company)“Jack the Ripper”With a story bas
Performance July 11, 2011
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