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In a Former Coal Town, an Artist Turns Mine Dust Into Memory

In a Former Coal Town, an Artist Turns Mine Dust Into Memory

TAEBAEK, Aug. 1 (Korea Bizwire) – In the heart of Gangwon Province’s former coal country, an unusual art exhibition is drawing attention. Local artist Choi Beop-jin has transformed the very substance that once fueled the region’s economy into a poignant tribute to its history. On July 31, Choi unveiled his second annual exhibition, “The Materiality of [...]

South Korea Swelters Through Record-Breaking Tropical Nights, Echoing 1994 Heat Wave

South Korea Swelters Through Record-Breaking Tropical Nights, Echoing 1994 Heat Wave

SEOUL, Jul. 30 (Korea Bizwire) – As temperatures refuse to dip below 25 degrees Celsius even after sunset, South Koreans are enduring a string of sleepless nights in what is shaping up to be one of the most sweltering summers in recent memory. The Korea Meteorological Administration reported on July 29 that the country has already [...]

Pohang Beach to Host Sand Festival Featuring Local Icons and Pop Culture

Pohang Beach to Host Sand Festival Featuring Local Icons and Pop Culture

POHANG, Jul. 24 (Korea Bizwire) – The coastal city of Pohang, South Korea, is set to host its 8th annual Yeongildae Sand Festival on July 27 and 28 at Yeongildae Beach, showcasing intricate sand sculptures and offering a variety of interactive experiences for visitors. According to city officials, the festival will feature three main sand sculpture [...]

Gangneung Sees Surge in Foreign Tourists, Reflecting South Korea’s Growing Appeal

Gangneung Sees Surge in Foreign Tourists, Reflecting South Korea’s Growing Appeal

GANGNEUNG, Jul. 23 (Korea Bizwire) –  The coastal city of Gangneung, located in South Korea’s Gangwon Province, has experienced a significant increase in foreign individual tourists, according to recent data. A joint initiative by the Gangwon Provincial Government and the city of Gangneung, which offers a specialized taxi service for foreign tourists, reported a 144% year-on-year [...]

Seoul Plans to Transform Gyeonghui Palace into Expansive Historical Park

Seoul Plans to Transform Gyeonghui Palace into Expansive Historical Park

SEOUL, July 17 (Korea Bizwire) – Gyeonghui Palace, one of Seoul’s five grand palaces built during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), and its surrounding area will be transformed into a vast historical and cultural park approximately ten times the size of Seoul Plaza, the Seoul city government announced Wednesday. As part of this ambitious project, the [...]

South Korean Air Force to Perform Aerial Celebration Over Busan

South Korean Air Force to Perform Aerial Celebration Over Busan

BUSAN, Jul. 13 (Korea Bizwire) – The South Korean Air Force announced on July 11 that its aerobatic demonstration team, the Black Eagles, will conduct a commemorative flight over Busan’s Haeundae district on July 13. The aerial display is in honor of the 45th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR). The 30-minute performance [...]

Localized Downpour in South Korean City Captures Online Attention

Localized Downpour in South Korean City Captures Online Attention

SEOUL, Jul. 12 (Korea Bizwire) – A photograph depicting an intense, localized rainstorm over a small area of the city of Wonju has gone viral on South Korean online communities, sparking discussions about unusual weather phenomena.  The image, shared on the anonymous workplace community “Blind” on July 11, shows a deluge of rain seemingly isolated to [...]

Record Downpour Batters North Jeolla and South Chungcheong Provinces, Leaving at Least 4 Dead

Record Downpour Batters North Jeolla and South Chungcheong Provinces, Leaving at Least 4 Dead

SEOUL, July 10 (Korea Bizwire) – Record torrential rainfall battered South Korea’s southern regions Wednesday, leaving at least four people dead and disrupting train services, authorities said. Parts of North Jeolla Province experienced record downpours starting early Wednesday morning. Gunsan, 178 kilometers south of Seoul, received 131.7 millimeters of rain within a one-hour period until [...]

Navy Conducts Live-Fire SM-2 Interceptor Drills During RIMPAC

Navy Conducts Live-Fire SM-2 Interceptor Drills During RIMPAC

SEOUL, July 10 (Korea Bizwire) – The Navy held air defense drills with an SM-2 interceptor during a U.S.-led multinational exercise in waters near Hawaii this week, officials said Wednesday, amid efforts to bolster response capabilities against North Korean missile threats. The ROKS Yulgok Yi I destroyer successfully intercepted an unmanned aerial target Tuesday (local [...]