Korea in the World: China

Mokpo a cappella instructor Dan Park discusses coming back to Korea after living in China.

Korea in the World: New Zealand

Hyo Jeong Lee shares her love for New Zealand and the Korean community building a life for themselves there.

Social Security Agreement for Australians

This month the National Pension Services (NPS) discusses the Social Security Agreement for Australians.

A House Divided

Our pride in our alma mater does not go away once we graduate. But in some cases, our families may be “a house divided”.

Can Human Rights Be Respected At International Events?

The human rights cost of hosting international events around the world may be too high a price to pay for time in the spotlight.

Gwangju’s Month of Music

This month in Gwangju brings musicians from all over the world to showcase their talent at the Gwangju World Music Festival as well as the Gwangju Asia A Cappella Festival.

Gwangju Talks: August 2014

What are the pros and cons of hosting a global sporting event? Gwangju asks its citizens how they feel about this major undertaking in light of the upcoming Universiade.

Korean Poetry: “Like the Setting Sunlight”

Gwangju showcases one of its many excellent poets with Yang Kyoonwon’s “Like the Setting Sunlight”.