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Pastor urges embracing differences as impeachment ruling nears
Campaign fueling disinformation, violence has to be put out, church elder Kim Sang-keun says The church always has to reflect the defining spirit of an era, and empowering people to embrace differences is the zeitgeist Protestant churches should seek now, according to the Rev. Kim Sang-keun. Kim, 86, is a prominent church elder who leads an ad hoc committee helping promote better politics at the National Council of Churches in Korea. It is one of the four largest church alliances in the country
March 12, 2025
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Korean history exhibition to open at German museums
National Museum of Korea loaning majority of artifacts on show A six-month exhibition on Korean history from ancient to modern times will run through Aug.10 at Dresden’s Royal Palace, Residenzschloss. “100 Ideas of Happiness: Art Treasures from Korea,” set to open Saturday, will showcase 359 pieces spanning crafts, ceramics and paintings, offering a glimpse into the period from the Three Kingdoms era (57 BC-668 AD) to the Joseon era (1392-1910). The state-run National Museum of Korea has loaned
March 11, 2025
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Newly restored Joseon folding screen on display at Leeum
Restored by experts at Leeum Museum of Art, 19th-century folding screen to return to Peabody Essex Museum following Leeum show A folding screen depicting a banquet hosted by a provincial governor in 1826 during the Joseon era (1392-1910) will be on display for a month at the Leeum Museum of Art, which restored the painting that belongs to the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts. The 16-month restoration effort began in November 2023 when Leeum became the first private museum in Korea to take p
March 10, 2025
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Airbnb hosts discuss empowering women
Women who hosted guests on home-sharing platform aid speak of rewarding experiences Hosting Airbnb travelers at home is not just a financially rewarding experience for women taking time away from their careers, it’s a way to better reconnect with society, according to women who recently recounted their experiences hosting on the platform. “I had always thought I was good at my work until I quit my fashion merchandising job to look after my children. I wanted to feel alive again, so I jumped at t
March 8, 2025
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Moon jar exhibition opens at Denver Art Museum
Joseon, contemporary moon jars on show through June 8 An exhibition of Korean moon jars is running at the Denver Art Museum through June 8, in collaboration with the National Museum of Korea. “Lunar Phases: Korean Moon Jars” features 21 objects including moon jars dating back to 18th century Joseon, as well as five paintings, two photographs, a video and an installation work. Also on show is an interactive mindfulness zone with a touchable moon jar from master ceramicist Lee Dong-sik. The highli
March 7, 2025
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The right impression
Exhibition of impressionists, cafe with view and hot dating spot Lasting impression “Frontiers of Impressionism: Paintings from the Worcester Art Museum” is running at The Hyundai Seoul in Yeouido through May 26. The exhibition features 53 paintings from 39 impressionists, who favored sketching the fleeting over the eternal, everyday life over the grand and indoors over outdoors when recording their view of the 19th century world. Starting with “Water Lilies” by French impressionism pioneer Clau
March 7, 2025
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Festivals, sights across Korea
Plum blossoms in Gwangyang A 10-day plum blossom festival is taking place March 7-16 in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province, one of Korea’s must-see seasonal events. Admission to the 33-square-meter grove of plum blossom trees in Seomjingang Village costs 5,000 won for adults after discounts. Visitors can shop for food and souvenirs with vouchers worth the price of their admission tickets. Visit gwangyang.go.kr/tour. Cornelian cherry blossoms in Gurye Mark your calendar for a tour of trails lined w
March 7, 2025
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Foodie tour of Namwon uncovers surprises
Meltingly tender pork paired with wine stands out in city best known for mudfish soup NAMWON, North Jeolla Province — Namwon is a foodie city. And that is increasingly palpable as trendy eateries like a gluten-free, sugar-free bakery for the health-conscious and a bar known for pairing wine with jambon, jamon and salami open up around the city. It’s worth the roughly two-hour high-speed KTX ride from Seoul to sample the food options in Namwon, because unlike in the capital, venues are much less
March 6, 2025
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Faith leaders urge respect for ruling on Yoon’s impeachment
A coalition of leaders representing seven major religions in South Korea called on the public to respect a pending decision by the Constitutional Court on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, which could come as early as next week. In a statement issued Wednesday, the Korean Council of Religious Leaders, which includes the heads of Buddhist, Protestant, Catholic and Confucian organizations, said democracy is built on the strength of due process and rejecting due process would block the co
March 5, 2025
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Tourism grows strongly in January
Tourist arrivals in January reach 1.12 million, a 27 percent yearly jump Close to 1.12 million tourists arrived in South Korea in January, a rise from the same period last year, potentially showing the fallout from the martial law declaration had not put people off visiting the country. The latest data from the state-run Korea Tourism Organization shows the number of arrivals in January this year rose 27 percent from the 881,000 in January 2024. The figures are a good start to the year, in which
March 3, 2025