Even before Korean culture gained global popularity, the South Korean government recognized the economic potential of the cultural industry. One of the earliest signs of this awareness appeared in a ...
What we call “folklife” in the United States—the traditions, activities, skills, beliefs, and tangible creations of a particular community—is known as the “culture of everyday life” in South Korea.
From misunderstandings to moments of connection, traveler Sarah Toyin reflects on the highs and lows of spending a year teaching abroad. Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who ...
It's the morning after the Critics Choice Awards, and "KPop Demon Hunters" has scooped up two trophies: best animated feature ...
At The Mountain Village of Blooming Flowers restaurant in downtown Seoul, Meggie Yu is instructing me in the etiquette of makgeolli, the lightly sparkling rice wine that has been a staple of Korean ...