#Trend Korea Walking to feel nature and become healthy 2012-11-13 On October 28th the Olympic Park in southern Seoul was filled with some two thousand people taking part in a stroller walkathon. The participants ...
#Sounds of Korea Gugak Ensemble Jeong Ga Ak Hoe 2012-11-07 There is a saying that goes, “A cornered stone meets the mason’s chisel.” It means that it’s better to live in harmony with others by living like others. ... Sounds of Korea
#Trend Korea Seoul Fashion Week for Fall 2012 2012-11-06 Models are lined up on the stage and the director is busy giving cues. The tall, thin models, the flashing lights, the eye-popping outfits – this ...
#Sounds of Korea Sori Master Park Song-hui 2012-10-31 As an old saying goes, one should not even step on the shadow of one’s teacher out of reverence for the master. In short, it means that students must ... Sounds of Korea
#Trend Korea Come taste Korea at the Korea Food Festival 2012 2012-10-30 Napa cabbage pancake sizzled on a well-heated frying pan. Foreigners who were watching the whole pancake-making process were eager to try ...
#Sounds of Korea World Music Group Vinalog 2012-10-24 For artists, novelty isn’t an option but a fate they should accept. Some say bringing tradition to posterity can be recognized for its value only ... Sounds of Korea
#Trend Korea Hallyu Makeup Class, Teaching Korean Beauty Secrets 2012-10-23 A Chinese woman tells Korean makeup artist Jeong Sang-mi about what bothers her – dry skin, acnes, dark circles under her eyes, and her soft facial ...
#Sounds of Korea Shaman Kim Keum-hwa 2012-10-17 Although science has made remarkable developments, we still live in the world where people feel small in front of uncontrollable natural forces. ... Sounds of Korea
#Trend Korea Celebrating Hangeul with People around the Globe 2012-10-16 This was a training session for Korean instructors, held at the Korean Education Center of Daegu University on Wednesday, October 10th. Forty-give ...
#Sounds of Korea Haegeum Player Jeong Soo-nyun 2012-10-10 People in the past referred to string instruments as “sa,” a Chinese character meaning thread, and wind instruments as “juk,” meaning bamboo. Gugak ... Sounds of Korea