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Korea’s Oldest Taegeukgi Flag Reimagined in High-Resolution Digital Tribute for Liberation Anniversary

Korea’s Oldest Taegeukgi Flag Reimagined in High-Resolution Digital Tribute for Liberation Anniversary

SEOUL, July 17 (Korea Bizwire) — To mark the 80th anniversary of Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule, the National Museum of Korea has unveiled a striking digital tribute to the Denny Taegeukgi—the oldest surviving version of the Korean national flag. The immersive one-minute video will be screened from July 17 at the museum’s outdoor [...]

National Assembly Unveils Monument Marking Lifting of Martial Law on Constitution Day

National Assembly Unveils Monument Marking Lifting of Martial Law on Constitution Day

SEOUL, July 17 (Korea Bizwire) — In commemoration of the 77th Constitution Day, South Korea’s National Assembly on Thursday unveiled a symbolic stone monument on the parliament lawn to mark the legislature’s swift vote to lift the state of martial law declared by former President Yoon Suk Yeol last December. The monument, inscribed with the [...]

A Mountain of Myths and Meaning: North Korea’s Mount Kumgang Joins UNESCO World Heritage List

A Mountain of Myths and Meaning: North Korea’s Mount Kumgang Joins UNESCO World Heritage List

PARIS, July 13 (Korea Bizwire) — For generations, Mount Kumgang — or “Diamond Mountain” — has captivated the Korean imagination. Its jagged peaks, mist-covered valleys, and shimmering pools have inspired artists, poets, monks, and pilgrims alike. Now, this iconic landscape has earned a new distinction: a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list. At its 47th [...]

A Royal Shrine Comes Home: Century-Old Joseon-Era Structure Returns to Korea from Japan

A Royal Shrine Comes Home: Century-Old Joseon-Era Structure Returns to Korea from Japan

SEOUL, June 24 (Korea Bizwire) — Nearly a century after it was taken to Japan, a wooden building believed to be a royal shrine from the Joseon Dynasty has returned to its homeland—marking an unprecedented moment in Korea’s effort to reclaim its cultural heritage. The Korea Heritage Service (KHS) and the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage [...]

South Korean Court Orders Mitsubishi to Compensate 107-Year-Old Wartime Forced Labor Victim

South Korean Court Orders Mitsubishi to Compensate 107-Year-Old Wartime Forced Labor Victim

SEOUL, June 8 (Korea Bizwire) —  A South Korean appeals court has ruled in favor of a 107-year-old victim of Japan’s wartime forced labor, ordering Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to pay compensation nearly 80 years after the abuse occurred. The civil appeals division of the Seoul Central District Court overturned a 2022 lower court decision that had [...]

Chinese-Based International School Students Visit Ulleungdo and Dokdo in Historic Study Tour

Chinese-Based International School Students Visit Ulleungdo and Dokdo in Historic Study Tour

ULLEUNG, South Korea, May 24 (Korea Bizwire) — A group of students and teachers from an international school in Qingdao, China, has completed a historic visit to South Korea’s easternmost islands, Ulleungdo and Dokdo, as part of a cross-cultural educational exchange. According to Ulleung County and the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST), 52 [...]

Korean Buddhist Temple Cuisine Designated as National Intangible Heritage

Korean Buddhist Temple Cuisine Designated as National Intangible Heritage

SEOUL, May 20 (Korea Bizwire) — Korea’s traditional Buddhist temple cuisine, known for its deep spiritual roots and vegetarian principles, has been officially designated a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Korea Heritage Service announced on Monday. Often referred to as “sachal eumsik”, temple food encompasses the everyday meals of Buddhist monks, including ritual offerings and [...]

“A Flower for the Fallen”: Students Honor May 18 Martyrs in Gwangju’s Rain

“A Flower for the Fallen”: Students Honor May 18 Martyrs in Gwangju’s Rain

Gwangju, South Korea, May 16 (Korea Bizwire) – The rain came and went over Gwangju’s northern hills, but the students kept walking—518 of them, a symbolic number etched into the nation’s memory. On this overcast morning, just two days before the 45th anniversary of the May 18 Democratic Uprising, they made their quiet way through the [...]