Korea is a land full of traditions where religions and beliefs have changed over time. The country has seen Shamanism,...
Words by Ben Cowles You don’t have to be an extreme sports friend to play in the snow this month....
Oh Se-hoon was elected the 38th Mayor of Seoul during South Korea’s by-elections held on April 7th, 2021. As a representative of the conservative opposition People Power Party (PPP), Oh defeated the ruling Democratic Party’s candidate Park Young-sun in the election. This win is said to signify the South Korean...
You might know that March 1st is a 빨간날 bbalgan nal or “Red Day”, meaning a national public holiday in...
Dulwich College Seoul saw students return to classrooms for the 2020-21 school year under the leadership of new Head of...
As the Covid-19 outbreak continues, the South Korean government implemented new measures on June 10 requiring mandatory personal QR code scanning for entering high-risk areas to quickly trace the number of cases and to prevent the spread of coronavirus. South Korea has also introduced a reservation system for many of...
The students of Dulwich College Seoul located in Banpo-dong delivered a thank you message to the Korea Centers for Disease...
The Yongsan-gu district office and Itaewon merchants have started a “Clean Itaewon” initiative to revive the many Itaewon businesses that...
On May 20, the “Digital Signature Amendment” (전자서명법 개정안) was passed at the last plenary session of the 20th National Assembly. The amendment revokes the monopoly that the government had on the Official ID Digital Certificate (공인인증서) in South Korea, which has been used in all online money-related affairs for...
Beginning June 1, long-term foreign residents of South Korea who plan to leave South Korea will need to first obtain...