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[AtoZ into Korean mind] Humor in Korea: Navigating the line between what's funny and not
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Yoon seeks rebound, taps 5-term lawmaker as chief of staff
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[Exclusive] Korean military set to ban iPhones over 'security' concerns
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Medical standoff deepens as doctors reject new med school plan, talks
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[Herald Interview] Why Toss invited hackers to penetrate its system
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[Graphic News] 77% of young Koreans still financially dependent
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Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy
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S. Korean envoys convene to navigate strategy amid Middle East tensions
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North Korea fires several short-range ballistic missiles into sea: JCS
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Samsung, SK hynix investors dump shares on Nvidia crash
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Millennium Seoul Hilton presents annual gourmet dinner
The hotel’s French restaurant Seasons offers meals inspired by seasonal ingredients as part of its annual Gourmet Circle Dinner event in June. The summer dishes will be prepared by the hotel’s award-winning executive chef Park Hyo-nam who will offer seven-course meal paired with wines. The dinner starts at 7 p.m. and is priced at 175,000 won per person, including wine. The hotel also promotes Hoengseong Korean beef, some of the best quality beef in the country from Hoengseong, Gangwon Province.
June 1, 2012
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Korail operates bike train, offers discounted summer tickets
Korea Railroad Corporation is operating bike trains starting this month. The train, equipped with bicycle stands and folding chairs, allows visitors to carry bicycles with them on the train. The train will operate from Yongsan Station to Yangpyeong Station 12 times a day between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Korail has also begun summer train ticket sales for young people under 25. The special tickets will offer teenagers and young people under 25 a chance to get on Korail trains freely and travel across th
June 1, 2012
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ASEAN Culture, Tourism Fair offers diverse cultural experience
The ASEAN-Korean Center will host the 2012 ASEAN Culture and Tourism Fair that will give visitors a chance to experience diverse cultures of Southeast Asian countries. The fair will feature 70 teams from 10 ASEAN member states including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos who will perform traditional dances, sing folk songs and play instrumental music at the event. Visitors will also be able to enjoy Southeast Asian food and drinks at the food section. Travel informa
June 1, 2012
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Birthplace of Buddha lures people to Nepal
While many Koreans believe the birthplace of Buddha to be in India, Nepal’s state tourism agency aims to correct the misconception and promote their country as the actual birthplace of Buddha. As the year marks Visit Lumbini Year, Nepal Tourism Board also aims to draw more Korean tourists to the major Buddhist pilgrimage site and establish the place as a symbol of peace. “Lumbini is the birthplace of Lord Buddha born more than 2,500 years ago. As the year marks the Visit Lumbini Year, we plan to
June 1, 2012
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Seattle’s secret is out: Lake Chelan, Washington
CHELAN, Washington ― Just say the words “summer at the lake” in certain company, and you’ll get a wistful smile, possibly followed by stories about fishing contests, belly-flops, mosquito bites, campfire songs, sexual awakening, lingering regret, family feuds, winterizing expenses and the prospect that the mortgage interest tax deductions for second homes might someday be disallowed.Now, say “summer at the lake” to a room full of Seattleites, and talk will likely turn to Lake Chelan.Lake Chelan,
June 1, 2012
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Sheraton Grande Walkerhill presents summer package
The hotel presents “Summertime Stay” package from June 1-22 for those who want to enjoy the early summer season. The package, which includes a one-night stay at Deluxe room, ice cream and dining at the restaurant The View is priced at 170,000 won, excluding tax and service charges.The package including draft beer with nachos or French fries at the European restaurant CLOCK 16 is 190,000 won.Customers will also be offered Greek organic cosmetic trial kit KORESS, a 10 percent discount for eat-in a
May 25, 2012
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Grand Hyatt Seoul holds music party
The hotel will hold a House Music Party at J.J. Mahoney’s featuring live music by world-renowned DJ Scott Pullen and Mahoney’s house band Maximum.The entry fee is 30,000 won or 20,000 won for JJ Ladies members. The party will offer complementary welcome drinks and coffee. The party will be held over two nights from May 25-26.For more information, call (02) 799-8601.
May 25, 2012
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Spanish grill festival at JW Marriott
The hotel’s grill restaurant JW’s Grill holds a Spanish grilled food festival from May 31 to June 17.It will hold a gala dinner on June 7 featuring eight-course Spanish grilled cuisine. Prepared by Jordi Villegas, a JW Marriott Hong Kong chef, the dinner will include Spanish roast pork, grilled tenderloin and Iberian ham with potatoes. The dinner is priced at 180,000 won per person, excluding tax and service charge. For more information, call (02) 6282-6759.
May 25, 2012
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Museums abound in British Columbia’s capital city of Victoria
There’s a museum with something for everyone in Victoria, B.C., from evocative exhibits of native history to tea and croquet on the lawn of a 19th-century home-turned-museum.Here’s a sampling:Royal BC MuseumThis don’t-miss museum, the city’s biggest, has a world-class First Nations gallery (with ceremonial masks, totem poles and more artifacts of British Columbia’s native groups); natural-history galleries with lush sea and forest dioramas; and a child-pleasing reconstruction of a 19th-century t
May 25, 2012
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Ecuador’s remote ecolodges put the lush, tropical woodland right outside
EL ORIENTE, Ecuador ― This is one rain forest the world has saved.After donors around the globe pledged $116 million by the December 2011 deadline to prevent oil drilling in the biologically fragile Yasuni National Park, the Ecuadorian government agreed to leave it alone for now.There will be no roads, drilling or pipelines this year.Instead, tourists can continue to witness the damp glory of the region’s tangled forests and the riotous color of even the smallest frog and butterfly.“Everyone on
May 25, 2012
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Man gets 120 years for brutal killing
A New Jersey couple received long prison sentences for carjacking a visitor to Atlantic City, forcing him into the trunk of his car and then stabbing him.Craig Arno, 46, was sentenced Thursday to 120 years, The Press of Atlantic City reported. Superior Court Judge Michael Donio said Arno must serve at least 100 years without parole, guaranteeing he will die in prison.Arno's former girlfriend, Jess
May 25, 2012
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Alert in Chile over half a million abandoned pigs
Chile declared a health alert at a site where 500,000 pigs, abandoned by a slaughtering company, were dying in large numbers until authorities stepped in Tuesday.Health Minister Jaime Manalich visited the plant in Freirina, 800 kilometers (500 miles) north of Santiago in the parched Atacama region, and said that without food, water, cleaning or care the pigs had started to die.The incident began w
May 23, 2012
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Thai pool villa resorts the newest honeymoon trend
Villa Zolitude Resort and Spa famous for ‘privacy and seclusion’City newlyweds these days seem to view their honeymoon as a cross between an escape from work and a romantic getaway. So pool villa resorts in Phuket have become one of the latest trends for Asian honeymooners.The number of villas with bedrooms, a living room and a private pool has been increasing, with a surge in honeymooners from around the world. The main slogan for the pool villas is “privacy and seclusion.” “Honeymoon reservat
May 20, 2012
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Designer pensions: A touch of class in the country
Premium pensions designed by renowne architects offer special weekendsCity life for Kim Young-kwan, a 60-year-old former executive at a construction company, was exhausting, boring and empty. He felt that he was like a hamster in a wheel all day long ― working on weekdays and shopping at department stores on weekends. Eight years ago, he decided to leave the city and pursue a new life, starting with building the house he had dreamt of.Kim requested Min Qu-am, one of the country’s leading archite
May 18, 2012
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Korail introduces sleeper train for Yeosu
Korea Railroad Corporation is operating sleeper trains for visitors to Yeosu Expo throughout the Expo period ending Aug. 12. Equipped with individual beds in 28 cabins, the train departs from Seoul Station at 11:20 p.m. and arrives in Yeosu at 3:48 a.m.The sleeper train package allows visitors to watch the sunrise at the small temple of Hyangilam, located on top of a mountain overlooking the sea surrounding Yeosu early in the morning, then visit Expo exhibitions as well as other famous islands n
May 18, 2012
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JW Marriott Hotel Seoul serves traditional sushi menu
The hotel’s Japanese restaurant Mikado offers special traditional Japanese sushi dishes prepared by a renowned Japanese chef through May 27. The traditional sushi is developed and served by Tadaki Nomura, the top sushi chef of Ritz-Carlton Tokyo. His special sushi starts from 120,000 won per person. On May 24, Nomura will serve an eight-course meal featuring traditional stews and five different types of sushi at 198,000 won per person. Prices are exclusive of tax and service charges. For more in
May 18, 2012
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Renaissance Seoul Hotel offers semi-buffet dinner
The hotel’s steakhouse Manhattan Grill offers a semi-buffet dinner including steak and seafood served on one plate until July 1. Surf and Turf Dinner offers a variety of appetizers and desserts from its buffet and main dishes of steak and seafood brought to the table. Customers can choose main dishes from a variety of steak and seafood dishes, including beef tenderloin, lamb chops, veal tenderloin and pan-seared scallops with teriyaki sauce, salmon with balsamic sauce and sauted prawns with chil
May 18, 2012
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Suncheon holds environmental festival
Suncheon, a scenic city in South Jeolla Province, will host an environmental festival next week. The Suncheon EcoGeo Festival will feature a variety of events ― music, arts and family activities ― along with some nature-themed events intended to raise environmental awareness. Suncheon is globally recognized for its ecological value with its wetland Suncheon Bay, home to migratory birds and species like mudskippers and mud crabs. The weekend festival, which runs from May 25-27, also aims to attra
May 18, 2012
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Hong Kong’s skyline is breathtaking from just about any angle and time of day
HONG KONG ― India has the Taj Mahal. In France, of course, it’s the Eiffel Tower. Russia has Red Square and South Africa has Cape Town’s Table Mountain. Each a treasure, and each reason enough for a pilgrimage.In Hong Kong, the sight to see is not a single monument or even a majestic natural vista. It is the city’s glittering homage to the modern skyscraper ― a breathtaking skyline with verdant Victoria Peak as the picture-postcard backdrop.Still, when I arrived in Hong Kong for a long weekend l
May 18, 2012
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Yeosu offers more than just Expo
Travel destinations near Expo venue await local and foreign visitorsMake the most out of your precious time while staying at Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, for Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea: alluring travel destinations await for your visit, not so far from the Expo venues. Most of the must-visit spots are lined up along the southern coast that connects Boseong, Suncheon and Sacheon cities as well as Yeosu. The expo’s Organizing Committee gathered 83 recommended one-day tour routes along the coast. Here
May 11, 2012