The 4B movement in South Korea—an ideology that encourages women to opt out of marriage, childbirth, dating, and sexual ...
Leader likens hair loss to a ‘matter of survival’ and is pushing for government support. The debate has parted the country ...
Outfitted with a large film camera and often dressed in athletic wear, Seoul-based photographer Kim Seunggu has spent almost 15 years capturing the essence of what he calls “leisure culture” — ...
South Koreans are so proud of their culture that they celebrate all South Korean-specific elements with a 'K' in front of the word, from the fun-loving tunes of K-pop, to the gripping K-dramas, to the ...
South Korean tattoo culture, long marred by negative associations with prisons or gang activity, has been de facto illegal ...
South Korea’s 4B movement is going viral online. Here’s what it means, why Indian social media is debating it.
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--South Korea’s Korea Tourism Organization announced that Korea is an ideal destination for workation, a new travel trend that combines work and vacation. As the ...
Jane Newman says it's been easy to meet new people in Seoul, including through a fan group for a Korean actor she likes.
Imagine being given lakhs of rupees by the government that too just for going on a date or getting married and having children. Sounds bizarre, right?.
Young South Koreans who had previously turned away from dating and marriage are showing signs of reconsidering those choices ...
At the forefront of this trend is 30-year-old CEO Joo Yeo-jin, who is dubbed the “idol of the Buddhist world.” ...