Burying the Dead in Korea

Compiled and supplemented by David Shaffer. Traveling along the expressway or the railway to Seoul, or anywhere in Korea, one is sure to see the hillsides dotted with pockets of … Read More

Valentine’s Day: Amour than Meets the Eye?

Written by Colin Farabee. This month, the hearts of young lovers all over the world will flutter and sigh as Valentine’s Day comes, with each aspiring romantic attempting to woo … Read More

The Penal Code in the Joseon Dynasty: Harsh Punishments

Corporal punishment administered during the Joseon Dynasty was severe and of five basic types: whipping, flogging, hard labor, banishment, and death (see Gwangju News, December 2019, pp. 20–21). In this … Read More

Happy New Year – Rats!

Written by David Shaffer. Happy New Year! Happy 2020! Happy Lunar New Year! Having two New Years to contend with in a single year – one solar, one lunar – … Read More

The Penal Code in the Joseon Dynasty

Arranged by David Shaffer. Capital punishment is a legal penalty in South Korea, and executions are carried out by hanging. While this may seem inhumane and outdated to some, it … Read More

Hangeul Has Its Day

Unlike Korea, few nations have a holiday celebrating their alphabet. In commemoration of this day and the Korean alphabet, we bring you a compilation of excerpts from several related articles … Read More

A “Blessed Occasion” (Chuseok)

Chuseok is one of the most important holidays on the Korean calendar. This lunar calendar date – the 15th day of the 8th moon – falls on September 13 this … Read More

The Way Koreans Kept Intergender Distance

Written by Shin Sang-soon (Originally appearing in the August 2009 issue of the Gwangju News.) 남녀칠세부동석 男女七歲不同席 “Males-females age-seven not-same-seat!” “Reaching the age of seven, boys and girls are no … Read More