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Reconstructed Dondeokjeon Hall in Deoksu Palace Showcased to Diplomats and Influencers

Reconstructed Dondeokjeon Hall in Deoksu Palace Showcased to Diplomats and Influencers

SEOUL, June 27 (Korea Bizwire) — The Dondeokjeon Hall in Deoksu Palace, which underwent reconstruction and is scheduled to open in September, was previewed on Monday by diplomats and influencers from 12 countries that once had diplomatic relations with the Korean Empire (1897~1910). Dondeokjeon, a Western-style guesthouse, was originally constructed in the imperial palace between [...]

Controversy Erupts as Japanese Warship Flying Rising Sun Flag Arrives in Busan

Controversy Erupts as Japanese Warship Flying Rising Sun Flag Arrives in Busan

SEOUL, May 31 (Korea Bizwire) — A Japanese warship displaying the Japan-Self Defense Forces flag, reminiscent of the Rising Sun Flag, arrived at the Port of Busan on Monday, stirring strong reactions from civic groups who view the flag as a symbol of past wartime aggression. The contentious matter has spilled into the political arena, [...]

120th Anniversary of Palmido Lighthouse: Guiding Light Amidst Korea’s Historic Moments

120th Anniversary of Palmido Lighthouse: Guiding Light Amidst Korea’s Historic Moments

INCHEON, May 30 (Korea Bizwire) — On September 15, 1950, amidst the Korean War, South Korean and United Nations forces initiated a pivotal operation by landing at Inchon. This strategic site, known for its treacherous tides, posed a challenge even in broad daylight. Despite the adverse conditions, a contingent of 100,000 troops and a fleet [...]

New Dokdo AR Filter Allows Users to Capture Photos Anywhere

New Dokdo AR Filter Allows Users to Capture Photos Anywhere

SEOUL, May 25 (Korea Bizwire) — An intriguing new filter is generating excitement as it enables users to capture photos of themselves alongside the Dokdo, which holds great significance for both South and North Koreans. Vank (Voluntary Agency Network of Korea), a cyber diplomacy mission, announced on Thursday the launch of the “Dokdo AR (augmented [...]

Fermentation Process Differentiates Chinese and Korean Pickling Methods: Study

Fermentation Process Differentiates Chinese and Korean Pickling Methods: Study

SEOUL, April 25 (Korea Bizwire) — Similar noodle dishes can be found in various parts of the world, like spaghetti in Italy, dao xiao mian in China, and bibimguksu in Korea. These dishes all share the common element of noodles topped with vegetables, meat, and spices. It is possible that these cuisines have influenced each [...]

Incheon’s Bupyeong District Set to Resume Forced Mobilization History Tours

Incheon’s Bupyeong District Set to Resume Forced Mobilization History Tours

INCHEON, April 20 (Korea Bizwire) — A history tour program will return to Incheon’s Bupyeong district, just west of Seoul, designed to remember the pain of forced mobilization during Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule. More than 1,200 people participated in the program last year, which is being hosted by the Bupyeong Cultural Center. The tour comprises [...]

S. Korea ‘Strongly Protests’ Japan’s Renewed Claim to Dokdo

S. Korea ‘Strongly Protests’ Japan’s Renewed Claim to Dokdo

SEOUL/TOKYO, April 11 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea lodged a strong protest against Japan on Tuesday over Tokyo’s renewed territorial claim to Dokdo, a set of rocky islets in the East Sea, in its latest annual diplomatic book. The claim, strongly disputed by South Korea that has long maintained effective control of Dokdo with the permanent [...]

Korean Independence Fighter’s Remains Return Home 100 Years After Death

Korean Independence Fighter’s Remains Return Home 100 Years After Death

SEOUL, April 10 (Korea Bizwire) — The remains of a Korean independence fighter, who campaigned in Europe and the United States against Japan’s 1910-45 colonization, returned home from New York on Monday, a century after his death. A ceremony for the repatriation and burial of Hwang Ki-hwan’s remains took place at the Daejeon National Cemetery [...]

Japanese Government’s Historical Revisionism Sparks Concerns over Sado Mine’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Status

Japanese Government’s Historical Revisionism Sparks Concerns over Sado Mine’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Status

SEOUL, April 9 (Korea Bizwire) — Growing concerns are being raised over the Japanese government’s apparent “regression in historical awareness.” This issue was highlighted once again with the approval of elementary school textbooks that contain deteriorated descriptions of forced labor and Dokdo, which may pose a significant obstacle to future Korea-Japan relations. Another issue that [...]