Gwangju Talks – “What does Seollal mean to you?”
Seollal, a Korean holiday, is a day for paying respect to your ancestors. Discover what this entails for various people of different ages in Gwangju.
Seollal, a Korean holiday, is a day for paying respect to your ancestors. Discover what this entails for various people of different ages in Gwangju.
Read and learn about the family of child monks at the Haein Temple in Jangseong
The summer holiday is coming so let’s learn how to reserve your ticket in Korean!
Buddhists around the world are celebrating Buddha’s birthday with traditions dating back over a millennia. What are these traditions, and how can you become a part of it?
Photographer Heidi Haley shows you what you missed on Feb. 28.
Korean Independence Movement Day has been called Korea’s “Easter Rising” and holds a powerful significance for Koreans as a day to celebrate its nation’s independence from all foreign powers.
If you’re struggling to think of things to include in that Christmas parcel, here are some ideas to get you started.