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Memorial Altar for Itaewon Tragedy Victims Relocated to New Site

Memorial Altar for Itaewon Tragedy Victims Relocated to New Site

SEOUL, Jun. 16 (Korea Bizwire) – A memorial altar set up for victims of the 2022 Itaewon crowd crush was moved to a new site Sunday from its original location outside Seoul City Hall. The altar, which commemorates the 159 people killed in a crowd crush in Seoul’s Itaewon neighborhood during Halloween weekend in 2022, [...]

Suicides in South Korea Surge by 34% Year-on-Year in January

Suicides in South Korea Surge by 34% Year-on-Year in January

SEOUL, June 14 (Korea Bizwire) – The number of South Koreans taking their own lives soared nearly 34 percent in January from a year earlier, data showed Friday. The number of suicides reached 1,321 in January, an increase of 334 from the previous year, according to data from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, which [...]

Global Fans Converge on Seoul to Celebrate BTS Anniversary

Global Fans Converge on Seoul to Celebrate BTS Anniversary

SEOUL, June 13 (Korea Bizwire) – Despite sweltering temperatures Thursday, the area around the Seoul Sports Complex in southern Seoul transformed into a vibrant sea of purple, as fans gathered to celebrate the 11th anniversary of K-pop megastar BTS. Hours before the 2024 Festa — an annual event hosted by BTS’ agency, BigHit Music — [...]

Denmark Recalls Spicy South Korean Noodles, Citing Safety Concerns

Denmark Recalls Spicy South Korean Noodles, Citing Safety Concerns

SEOUL, Jun. 13 (Korea Bizwire) – Denmark has decided to recall three popular varieties of South Korea’s Samyang Foods “Buldak” fire chicken noodles, asserting that the products’ high levels of capsaicin, the compound that gives chili peppers their heat, pose a risk of acute intoxication for consumers, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported on June 11. In [...]

Fitness Center’s Ban on ‘Ajummas’ Sparks Controversy in South Korea

Fitness Center’s Ban on ‘Ajummas’ Sparks Controversy in South Korea

SEOUL, Jun. 12 (Korea Bizwire) – While “no kids zones” barring children’s entry are a familiar concept, a fitness center in Incheon has ignited debate after declaring itself a “no ajummas allowed” establishment, using a term that can be derogatory toward middle-aged Korean women.  The controversy began when a post circulated on an online community for [...]

‘Falling Flower’ Fireworks Light Up Festival in South Korea

‘Falling Flower’ Fireworks Light Up Festival in South Korea

MUJU, Jun. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – The county of Muju in North Jeolla Province is hosting a traditional “Nakhwa Nori” (falling flower play) festival on June 8 and 9 in the village of Dumun-ri, Anseong-myeon. Organized by the Dumun-ri Nakhwa Nori Preservation Society, the festival aims to promote and sustain this form of ancient Korean [...]

Capturing the Fading Legacy of Jeju’s ‘Last Mermaids’

Capturing the Fading Legacy of Jeju’s ‘Last Mermaids’

JEJU, Jun. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – For the next few weeks, visitors to the Haenyeo Museum on the resort island of Jeju can glimpse into the vanishing world of the region’s celebrated free-diving women through the lens of Peter Ashley Lee, a 42-year-old photographer. Lee’s exhibition, “The Last Mermaid,” which opened on June 4 and runs [...]

Two-Thirds of Young Adults in South Korea Remain Financially Dependent, Study Finds

Two-Thirds of Young Adults in South Korea Remain Financially Dependent, Study Finds

SEOUL, Jun. 6 (Korea Bizwire) –A staggering two out of three South Koreans aged 25 to 34 are living with their parents or are financially dependent on them, even if they reside separately, according to a new study on the phenomenon known as the “kangaroo tribe.” Hwang Gwang-hoon, an associate research fellow at the Korea [...]

Oxford University Shines a Spotlight on Korean Literature

Oxford University Shines a Spotlight on Korean Literature

SEOUL & LONDON, Jun. 6 (Korea Bizwire) –Korean literature is stepping into the global literary scene as Oxford University launches an annual festival to celebrate the works of prominent Korean authors and introduce them to European audiences. The Korean Literature Festival, organized by Cho Ji-eun, a professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford, [...]

Climate Crisis Weighs Heavily on 90% of South Koreans, Survey Finds

Climate Crisis Weighs Heavily on 90% of South Koreans, Survey Finds

SEOUL, Jun. 6 (Korea Bizwire) –Nine out of 10 South Koreans perceive the effects of climate change and believe their nation is facing a climate crisis, according to the results of an online survey on climate change released by the Korea Meteorological Administration on June 4. The survey, conducted through the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights [...]