Whose Onus Is It, Anyway?

“The land of familiar places will change;
Let’s do something before it gets strange!”

If You Build It, Will They Come? Yonggwolsan’s New “Sky Road”

Located alongside the bulging rockface of Yonggwolsan, the new “Sky Road” (하늘길) zigzags for long stretches up the mountainside, offering unparalleled views of the Seomjin River valley below. It’s the latest manifestation of the region’s push to develop the local tourism industry, for better and for worse.

COVID-19 Teaches a Pro-Nature Lesson to Humanity

Written by Cami Ismanova. The novel coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, has created an ongoing pandemic that has been affecting almost all of us in a variety of ways.It has been … Read More

Jungoe Park: A Hideaway in Gwangju

Written by Yoo Su-yeon and Han So-young. In the spring, when the air is full of fragrant flower scents, we would like to introduce Jungoe Park, in the center of … Read More

Kaia Vereide: Activism Beyond Bases and Borders

At 31 years of age, Kaia Vereide’s blazing experience for human rights and peace activism became entrenched in her college years. Kaia volunteered for faith-based groups in the U.S. before voyaging into the Land of the Morning Calm.

The Big Brown Swirl

The healing power of poo. Would you try ‘poo alcohol’ if you needed to?

Not to be Missed: Taiwan Is a Beautiful, Yet Often Overlooked Destination

Victoria Lee found much to explore in the urban and natural spaces of Taiwan, still a hidden island gem.

Moon Castle Lake

John Keaton Jackson describes the beauty of his home in nature.