Architecture film festival presents a different side of Korean culture
The Korean Wave didn’t stop at K-pop, K-drama and K-beauty. Over the last decade, a festival of films and documentaries held annually in Seoul, has put the spotlight on Korean
The Korean Wave didn’t stop at K-pop, K-drama and K-beauty. Over the last decade, a festival of films and documentaries held annually in Seoul, has put the spotlight on Korean
SMASHING boards and spinning kicks? There is a lot more to taekwondo than you think. A training not just for the “body,” but also for the “mind.” This is how
Thinking of taking a break before the full force the holiday season hits? Or, are you shopping around for vacation destinations?
There is an exhibit in town where the pieces on display, sans enclosed glass shelves and dim lighting, not only beg to be photographed, but also to be touched, cuddled, played and tinkered with.
A night of musical performances will mark the second anniversary of the Korean Cultural Center (KCC). “Korea Night” will be held on July 19 at the SM Cinema Centerstage at the SM Mall of Asia.
Constructing a hanok, Korea’s traditional house, is painstaking. It requires attention to details, a faithful adherence to Confucian tenets, and regard for natural aesthetics. But through the years, the hanok had situated itself at the forefront of promoting Korea’s heritage and cultural uniqueness.
There is a place where you can give yourself a serious workout and at the same time let loose your inner pop star—hot pants and heels optional.
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