-

HANGANG
Nobel prize in literature from Korea Last October, the global spotlight was on literature. The first Asian woman to win the Nobel prize in literature was born in South Korea. Her name, Han gang may cause confusion due to its similarity with Seoul’s iconic river, the Han river(Han Gang). “For her intense poetic prose that…
-

Peace Culture Bunker: From Military Defense to Cultural Symbol
Experience Korea Another Gateway to Seoul—from North Korea English-speaking tourists often show deep interest in the Korean War. Iconic destinations like the DMZ, the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, and the Joint Security Area (JSA) are essential stops, along with the War Memorial of Korea, which honors patriots and veterans by chronicling the peninsula’s turbulent history. While…
-

BukHanSan Lounge
BukHanSan Lounge is a peaceful café near Seoul’s Bukhansan trails, offering valley views, light meals, and serene vibes.
-

The Wings: LEE SANG
Discover Yi Sang, a Korean literary genius whose avant-garde works and tragic life continue to inspire and intrigue readers worldwide
-

Awon and O’s Hanok of BTS
OSeong Hanok Village: Where BTS Visited No one can deny the profound impact BTS has had in spreading Korean culture worldwide, not just among Korean fans but also internationally. The group often incorporates traditional items like paper fans and Hanbok (traditional clothing) into their performances and videos. Every place they visit quickly turns into a…
