Articles by Choi Jae-hee
Choi Jae-hee
cjh@heraldcorp.com-
Going solo: Korean body scrubs adapt to pandemic
For the first time in nearly two years, Bae Eun-jin, a 35-year old office worker in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, recently had a proper Korean sauna experience -- soaking her body in hot water and getting a full-body scrub. The only difference was that the bathhouse she visited was set up for a single customer only. “Since I was the only customer there, I felt safe from infection risks. I loved the quiet atmosphere without any distractions from other people,” said Bae, w
Social Affairs May 16, 2022
-
[Photo News] Inauguration day
President Yoon Suk-yeol was sworn in as the 20th state leader of South Korea on Tuesday morning, vowing to rebuild the nation based on values of liberal democracy and a market economy. More than 40,000 people, including political leaders, foreign envoys and residents, were invited to the inauguration ceremony held at the National Assembly from 11:00 a.m. A state prosecutor for 27 years and a political novice, Yoon came out victorious in the March presidential election that was the closes
Social Affairs May 10, 2022
-
Hidden meaning of Korean term “agassi” leads to murder
An error in a mobile translation application recently prompted a 35-year-old Chinese man in Jeongeup, North Jeolla Province, to murder a Korean resident. On Sunday, the Jeonju District Court delivered a 20-year prison term to the foreigner charged with killing his female coworker’s Korean husband, according to court officials. It was the Korean term “agassi” that triggered a fistfight between the two men of different nationalities, which eventually turned deadly.&
Social Affairs May 3, 2022
-
Booming Napoli-style espresso nudges Americano
Around 11:00 a.m. Thursday at a coffee bar in Seoul’s Cheongdam-dong, a bunch of caffeine lovers took a few sips of their coffee served in tiny white cups. Aside from the smaller servings, the place had another key difference from the many coffee joints that can be found in streets of Seoul. Many of its customers were indulging in their coffee standing because about half of the tables were standing tables with no chairs. The unique cafe is part of a new addition to South Korea&rsq
Food May 2, 2022
-
Kids’ take on pandemic
Children mimic what they have observed. Through role-playing activities, they try to make sense of the world around them. So it may be only natural that the COVID-19 pandemic has permeated young children’s play, with words like corona, PCR and vaccine firmly in their vocabulary now. Here are some of social media posts that show how young kids are having fun in the COVID-19 era. Learning how to properly PCR Plastic straws for nasal swab sticks. Pieces of paper cut in a rectangular s
Social Affairs April 30, 2022
-
Bye-bye clappers. Fan chants, sing-alongs are back at K-pop concerts
On the evening of April 18, a four-way intersection in front of the Gangbuk-gu District Office in northwestern Seoul was filled with crowds and loud music, playing host to an outdoor concert. Hundreds of people sang along as the night’s acts, including Dynamic Duo, played on the stage in a show organized by the district office to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the April Revolution. “The vibe was definitely different from before when people were not allowed t
Social Affairs April 25, 2022
-
[Feature] Not feeling yourself yet after infection?
For some people, full recovery from COVID-19 is frustratingly elusive. Many suffer with lingering symptoms, ranging from dry cough, muscle weakness to depression, weeks or even months after the infection. Dubbed as Long COVID, or post-COVID-19 syndrome, this is a growing concern as South Korea breathes a sigh of relief, past the omicron surge. According to a survey conducted between March 21 and April 11 on 748 patients infected with the virus by Myongji Hospital in Goyang, Gyeonggi Pr
Social Affairs April 21, 2022
-
Comedian saves choking woman with Heimlich maneuver
Comedian Yang Se-hyung has saved the life of a choking woman by performing the Heimlich maneuver on her. Yang learned the life-saving skill during an episode of SBS’s reality show “Master in the House,” which aired on May 12, 2019, in which the cast members got a first-hand experience of what it was like to be a firefighter. The incident, which came to media attention Tuesday, took place Sunday at a restaurant located in Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu. Yang was having dinner wi
Television April 19, 2022
-
[Feature] Cut-price crab comes with bitter aftertaste
Russia invades Ukraine. China locks down an entire city over the coronavirus. And fresh and meaty crabs are half their usual price at supermarkets in South Korea. In today’s intertwined world, these things are all linked. But how much should we care? It’s bonanza time for crab lovers in South Korea, a local retailer tells seafood aficionados, luring them to come and grab the cut-price crustaceans while they still can. Crab season On Wednesd
Social Affairs April 19, 2022
-
[Newsmaker] [Feature] Not everyone is ready to unmask
Omicron appears to be losing its grip in South Korea, raising hopes for a return to pre-pandemic life. For many Koreans, this would entail a farewell to face masks, a daily nuisance that they had to get used to for the past two years. But not all are happy to ditch their masks. Some say masks are one of the good things that came out of the pandemic in a society obsessed with looks. “After two years (of wearing masks), it doesn’t bother me too much to wear one for a l
Social Affairs April 13, 2022
-
[Subway Stories] Thrift shops, hipsters and Chinese god of war at Dongmyo
The following is part of Seoul Subway Stories, a Korea Herald series exploring the city’s subway stations and surrounding areas. -- Ed. Dongmyo Station on Subway Lines No. 1 and 6 takes its name from a shrine for a Chinese god of war -- Guan Yu. Most visitors, however, are indifferent to the pavilions that stand behind the shrine’s stoned wall, and do not seem to question why the Han Dynasty warrior, later deified as a god in China, is enshrined there. Wha
Social Affairs April 11, 2022
-
Did COVID introduce you to world of binge-watching?
Kim Young-seo, a 30-year-old piano teacher, had resisted last year’s “Squid Game” phenomenon, shutting herself off from the world of streaming. Then COVID-19 came for her. After being diagnosed in late February, she signed up for multiple streaming platforms, including Netflix and Apple TV+. “The fact that I was trapped at home made me feel lethargic and I came to spend hours looking at computer, phone and television screens,” said Kim, who lives alone i
Social Affairs April 6, 2022
-
[Feature] Our personal takeaways from the COVID experience
Past the omicron peak, South Korea now has over 14 million accumulated coronavirus cases, which means in this country of 52 million, more than 1 in every 4 have gotten COVID-19 at least once. A vast number of them must have had that experience in the past several weeks, as the country’s virus curve hit over 620,000 daily cases on March 17. But as they say, every cloud has a silver lining. People who have recently recovered shared with The Korea Herald some of the positive t
Social Affairs April 4, 2022
-
[Feature] Commuters, truck drivers take the brunt of expensive oil
Lee, a 41-year-old math teacher at a public high school in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, has been commuting by bike since last week after retail oil prices slid over the 2,000-won mark. From his home in Mohyeon-eup of Cheoin-gu to Pogok-eup, where the school is located, it takes about 10 minutes by car, but 30 minutes by bike. Instead of spending more time in bed, he chose to save money on gas by waking up early. “I used to pay 200,000 won per month for fuel, which went up to almost 300,
Social Affairs March 30, 2022
-
No more delays: Wedding go virtual for virus-positive couples
The omicron surge threatens to disrupt wedding plans of many couples here, but some are refusing to let it spoil the most important day of their life. Videoconferencing, livestreaming and emerging metaverse technology have made attendance possible even for those actively infected with COVID-19 -- including quarantined brides and grooms. A couple’s non-face-to-face wedding photo went viral recently, aptly captioned “Wedding in virus times” by a guest who u
Culture March 29, 2022
Most Popular
-
1
Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
-
2
Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
-
3
Seoul alerts overseas missions to NK terror threats
-
4
[Graphic News] Number of coffee franchises in S. Korea rises 13%
-
5
S. Korean children, teens grow taller, mature faster than before: study
-
6
Some junior doctors are returning: Health Ministry
-
7
Army takes group action against Hybe for neglecting BTS
-
8
[Robert J. Fouser] AI changes rationale for learning languages
-
9
[Today’s K-pop] Stray Kids go gold in US with ‘Maniac’
-
10
Woman dangling from power lines rescued by residents holding blanket