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In South Korea, people soak in rice water for that luminous, glassy skin. At spas like Spa 1899 Donginbi in Seoul and Gyeongju Seorabeol Healing Spa, the baths are infused with fermented rice ...
The world never ceases to love a gangster flick. Whether it's the works of Martin Scorseseor the iconic trilogy of The Godfather films, some of the most widely acclaimed entries in the annals of ...
Busan’s coffee scene is thriving, with award-winning baristas and unique blends that make it the best place for the drink in South Korea. Advertisement Food and Drinks ...
The Visit Busan Pass — an all-in-one ticket offering access to top attractions, public transportation and exclusive discounts ...
The International Maritime Defense Industry Exhibition (MADEX) 2025, where South Korea's state-of-the-art naval weapon systems and maritime defense systems can be seen at a glance, officially ...
South Korea’s presidential election will end months of domestic political turmoil, but the winner could change the face of the country’s relationship with the United States.
In 2003, a shipyard union leader demanding better working conditions staged a sit-in at the top of a 116-foot-tall crane in Busan on the south coast for 129 days until he hanged himself there.
Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, has 3.26 million people. Last year, the Korea Employment Information Service officially categorised Busan as being at risk of extinction due to record ...
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as South Korea’s next president on Wednesday following a dramatic snap election six months after the country’s previous leader declared martial law ...
SEOUL: Candidates running in South Korea's snap presidential election stage made a last push for votes on Monday (Jun 2), the eve of a poll triggered by the ex-leader Yoon Suk Y ...
South Korea is one of the world's fastest ageing societies and the number of voters aged above 60 accounts for about a third ... followed by Seoul at 18.7% and Busan at 6.5%. ... World-Check ...
Banners showing South Korea’s two main presidential candidates Lee Jae-myung, left, and Kim Moon-soo, right. The June 3 election outcome will have an impact on the country’s foreign policy.