Romance in Jeolla’s February Air: Quiet Moments, Shared Rituals, and an Atmosphere of Love

By Châu Lê || February, the month of Valentine’s Day, in South Jeolla is not about big gestures. It is about small, shared moments: walking slowly, warming hands around a … Read More

It’s That Time of the Year: Booking Movers in Korea

By Dhivyaa S. P. || After spending two and a half years living in the Chonnam National University dormitory, my roommate and I finally decided it was time to move … Read More

From Survival to Confidence: A Journey in Learning Korean

By Muhammad Umar Tahir || I did not realize how important the Korean language was until a bus driver at Incheon Airport looked at me, spoke rapidly in Korean, and … Read More

What’s It Like to Learn Chinese in China?: A Vivid Month-Long Experience

By Park Yeonju || In July of 2025, I left for Weihai in Shandong Province of China to study Chinese. On a day when the hot sunlight beat down, I … Read More

“Earth in Crisis, SOS”: Special Exhibition at the National Science Museum

By Chung Hyunhwa || In our November issue, I introduced the Gwangju National Science Museum and at the time learned that there would be a special climate and endangerment exhibition … Read More

How Safe Are Your Smart Home Devices?: A Simple Guide for IoT Security and Awareness

By Saqib Sharif || Over 120,000 home cameras in South Korea were hacked, with attackers gaining access to private footage and using it for illegal purposes, including distributing intimate recordings. … Read More

Medical Robots: Who’s Really Holding the Knife?

By Farrukh Anique || “I would never trust an AI-driven car to drive me anywhere. It is like putting my life in the hands of a machine,” a friend told … Read More

2026, Year of the Horse?: What Your Zodiac Sign Really Means in Korea

By Luis Andrés || These days in Korea, asking someone about their MBTI feels natural. It serves as a casual icebreaker, a quick way to understand personality, and sometimes even … Read More