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South Koreans eagerly collect cash rewards on app to ease economic woes
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2023
Outside an art museum during lunchtime in central Seoul, over 100 South Korean office workers, all glued to their mobile phones, were recently seen walking around, frantically tapping their screens – to earn pocket money.
Dating reality shows boom as more South Koreans avoid marriage
MONDAY, MARCH 06, 2023
Cho Sung-ho and Lee Sang-mi, both 32, have been together for more than 10 years, and have been showcasing their life cohabiting on a popular South Korean reality dating show, ‘Living Together without Marriage’.
Korean temple food from nun-cum-chef Jeongkwan brings smiles to monks at Wat Arun
MONDAY, OCTOBER 03, 2022
The Korean Cultural Centre in Thailand provided a delicious Korean meal cooked by nun-cum-chef Jeongkwan to 111 Thai monks at Bangkok's Wat Arun on Monday morning.
Koreans vote to scrap supermarket shutdowns in blow to small vendors
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2022
Sundays are often a day for family shopping, but supermarkets in South Korea don’t operate every second and fourth Sunday of each month.
Top talents in Korean chipmakers offered later retirement
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2022
Engineers at South Korea’s semiconductor chipmakers are increasingly being offered the chance to put off retirement to a later date.
[Weekender] Exam skills won’t help you survive ‘Squid Game’
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2021
In the Netflix smash hit “Squid Game,” there is a line that resonates with most South Koreans: While boasting that she is street-smart and capable, the self-proclaimed silver-tongued Mi-nyeo says, “I’m totally smart. I just never studied.”
Some 200 South Koreans forced into isolation in Vietnam
SUNDAY, MARCH 01, 2020
Korea’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday it was in talks with Vietnamese authorities concerning over 200 South Korean nationals placed in isolation upon arrival there without prior notice. 
Seven South Koreans die in Budapest tourist boat tragedy
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019
Hungarian police on Thursday launched a criminal probe into one of the country's worst boat disasters that left seven South Korean tourists dead and 21 others still missing.
Thousands of South Koreans mourn tragic death of coal worker
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2019
Some 2,500 South Koreans marched through Seoul Saturday to honour a worker who was crushed to death at a coal plant fuelling an outcry which led to a landmark amendment of the nation's industrial safety laws.
Saviour or maniac? South Koreans split over Trump
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2017
On the divided Korean peninsula, Seoul has seen protests both for and against President Donald Trump, with Southerners split over his aggressive handling of Pyongyang’s provocations.