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Marking the Revolution of Light, President Lee Issues Special Address to the Nation

Marking the Revolution of Light, President Lee Issues Special Address to the Nation

President Lee Jae-myung on Dec. 3, marking the first anniversary of the martial-law crisis, declared, “We will complete the Revolution of Light and build a true nation of popular sovereignty.” In a special national address titled “First Anniversary of the Revolution of Light” delivered at the presidential office in Yongsan that morning, Lee said, “I [...]

Across a Divided Peninsula, a Deep-Rooted Kimjang Tradition Remains Common Ground

Across a Divided Peninsula, a Deep-Rooted Kimjang Tradition Remains Common Ground

SEOUL, Nov. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — Kimchi, long celebrated as a flagship of K-food and a global superfood, is inseparable from kimjang — the centuries-old Korean tradition of preparing and storing large quantities of kimchi in early winter. As temperatures drop, many South Korean households still gather to salt cabbage, mix spices and fill jars in [...]

Amid Tensions Over Historical Acknowledgment, Seoul Marks Sado Mine Victims Alone

Amid Tensions Over Historical Acknowledgment, Seoul Marks Sado Mine Victims Alone

SADO ISLAND, Japan/SEOUL, Nov. 21 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea held a memorial ceremony in Japan on Friday to honor Koreans forced into labor at a gold and silver mine complex during World War II, the second year it has held its own event apart from Japan’s official ceremony. Seoul decided to not attend this [...]

KBW Explainer | How Decades-Late Justice for the Yeosu–Suncheon Incident Is Being Undermined by a New Legal Crisis

KBW Explainer | How Decades-Late Justice for the Yeosu–Suncheon Incident Is Being Undermined by a New Legal Crisis

Related: A Second Betrayal: Yeosu-Suncheon Victims’ Families Say Justice Has Been Stolen Again What happened and why it still looms SEOUL, Nov. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — The Yeosu–Suncheon Incident (October 1948 onward) erupted when soldiers of the 14th Regiment in Yeosu refused orders to suppress the Jeju 4·3 Uprising and instead rebelled, leading to months of brutal [...]

A Second Betrayal: Yeosu-Suncheon Victims’ Families Say Justice Has Been Stolen Again

A Second Betrayal: Yeosu-Suncheon Victims’ Families Say Justice Has Been Stolen Again

SUNCHEON, South Korea, Nov. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — The families of those killed in the 1948 Yeosu-Suncheon Incident say they are being wronged a second time—this time not by soldiers, but by lawyers. More than seventy-five years after their parents and grandparents were branded traitors and executed during South Korea’s turbulent birth, survivors are now accusing [...]

Minister Chae Hwi-young Moves to Safeguard UNESCO Heritage Site from Redevelopment Threat

Minister Chae Hwi-young Moves to Safeguard UNESCO Heritage Site from Redevelopment Threat

SEOUL, Nov. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — Culture Minister Chae Hwi-young on Friday visited Jongmyo Shrine in central Seoul with the head of the nation’s heritage agency and vowed to “take every possible measure,” including revising laws, to prevent high-rise buildings from being built directly across from the shrine. The visit came a day after the Supreme [...]

Korean Royal Art Comes to Life at Incheon Airport’s Digital Media Wall

Korean Royal Art Comes to Life at Incheon Airport’s Digital Media Wall

SEOUL, Nov. 5 (Korea Bizwire) — Two of Korea’s most treasured cultural masterpieces are being reimagined in vivid digital form to greet international visitors arriving at Incheon International Airport. The National Palace Museum of Korea announced Tuesday that it will unveil two new high-definition media art videos at the airport’s Traditional Culture Media Wall, a 150-meter-long [...]

Seoul’s UNESCO Landmark Faces New Threat From High-Rise Redevelopment

Seoul’s UNESCO Landmark Faces New Threat From High-Rise Redevelopment

SEOUL, Nov. 3 (Korea Bizwire) — As South Korea marks the 30th anniversary of Jongmyo Shrine’s inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a dispute over urban redevelopment in central Seoul is stirring fears that the Confucian royal shrine could soon find itself on the organization’s endangered list. The 15th-century shrine—dedicated to the kings and queens [...]

Tokyo Halts Refueling Plan for South Korean Jets After Dokdo Flight Dispute

Tokyo Halts Refueling Plan for South Korean Jets After Dokdo Flight Dispute

TOKYO, Nov. 3 (Korea Bizwire) — A plan for a South Korean Air Force jet to refuel at a Japanese Self-Defense Force base has collapsed after Tokyo raised objections over the aircraft’s prior flight over Dokdo, the disputed islets between the two countries, Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun reported Sunday. According to the report, Seoul had requested permission [...]

Silla’s Golden Crowns Reunited for the First Time in Historic Gyeongju Exhibition

Silla’s Golden Crowns Reunited for the First Time in Historic Gyeongju Exhibition

GYEONGJU, Nov. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s National Museum of Gyeongju has opened a landmark exhibition that gathers all six surviving gold crowns of the ancient Silla Kingdom for the first time, showcasing the height of the kingdom’s golden age of artistry and royal splendor. Titled “Silla Gold Crowns: Power and Prestige,” the exhibition opened [...]