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Classic Korean Story “Tale Of Chun Hyang” Performed At Circus Theater In Pyongyang, North Korea

Classic Korean Story “Tale Of Chun Hyang” Performed At Circus Theater In Pyongyang, North Korea

A North Korean acrobat, center in red, plays the female lead Song Chun Hyang during a theatrical performance of the classic Korean story “Tale of Chun Hyang” at the Pyongyang Circus Theater in Pyongyang, North Korea, Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. The traditional folktale tells the love story of the daughter of a courtesan condemned to […]

Actress Lee Young-ae to open Korea souvenir shop in Seoul

Actress Lee Young-ae, best known for her title role in the MBC TV drama “Daejanggeum,” will open a souvenir shop in Seoul for foreigners drawn to visit the country by Asian-wide enthusiasm for Korean pop culture, her management agency said Monday. The shop will open in mid-December on Seoul’s Samcheong-dong street, a rising tourist destination […]

Kokdu Museum opens branch in Bukchon

Kokdu Museum opens branch in Bukchon

“Kokdu,” traditional wooden figurines which were used to adorn a bier to drive out evil spirits for the deceased, can now be seen in Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul. The Kokdu Museum, which is based in Dongsoong Art Center in Daehangno, opened a new branch in a “hanok” (traditional Korean house) there last week, showing […]

Teenage girls ready to lead K-pop

Teenage girls ready to lead K-pop

Park Ji-min and Baek Ye-rin are no different from other teenagers;15 years old, they brim with curiosity, are interested in fashion and love hanging out with friends. But their booming and powerful voices tell more about themselves. Park and Baek who are now a duo called 15& may well be the next big thing in […]

Members Of Ethnic Newar Community Celebrate Their New Year’s Day In Katmandu, Nepal

Members Of Ethnic Newar Community Celebrate Their New Year’s Day In Katmandu, Nepal

Nepal’s ethnic Newar community members participate in a parade to celebrate their New Year in Katmandu, Nepal, Wednesday. Nov 14, 2012. Members of the Newar community celebrated their New Year’s Day by praying for longevity and performing rituals to purify and empower the soul for the coming year. Member of Nepal’s ethnic Newar community, in […]

Polish organist enchants Arabic audience with the only organ in Arabian peninsula

Polish organist enchants Arabic audience with the only organ in Arabian peninsula

Tonight, as we leave Al-Maidan Cultural Centre, of Dar Al-Athar Al-Islamyya, after attending one of its 18th Cultural Season musical events, we felt we are touching the sky of creation. The Polish musician maestro Valentina M.Baginska, and her son Karol Kusmider helped the audience to get acquainted with the only organ in the Arabian peninsula. […]

Colorfully Decorated Dhows In Display On Occasion Of Traditional Dhow Festival In Doha, Qatar

Colorfully Decorated Dhows In Display On Occasion Of Traditional Dhow Festival In Doha, Qatar

Traditional wooden dhows are seen on display at night at the Katara Cultural Village in Doha, Qatar, Nov. 13, 2012. The second annual Traditional Dhow Festival opened here on Tuesday, showcasing over 60 dhows from across the Gulf. Associated with this 5-day event is the Pearl Diving competition. A craftsman shows the technique to build […]

Pakistani Hindu Devotees Celebrate Diwali Festival By Decorating Their Homes With Lights, Blasting Firecrackers

Pakistani Hindu Devotees Celebrate Diwali Festival By Decorating Their Homes With Lights, Blasting Firecrackers

A Pakistani Hindu girl holds an earthen lamp while decorating an area of her house to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 in Karachi, Pakistan. Hindus across the country are celebrating Diwali, where people decorate their homes with light and set off firecrackers. A Pakistani Hindu girl adjusts earthen lamps […]

Number Of Sumatran Tigers Dwindles Rapidly With Fear Of Going Extinct In 21St Century

Number Of Sumatran Tigers Dwindles Rapidly With Fear Of Going Extinct In 21St Century

A Sumatran tiger stands on a tree at a zoo in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012. There are only around 250 of the cats left in the wild, compared to about 1,000 in the 1970s, according to the World Wildlife Fund, meaning that the Panthera tigris sumatrae could become the first large […]

Right to smoke vs. right to breathe

Right to smoke vs. right to breathe

“I can’t stand the smell of cigarette smoke when I step into the restroom in my office building. Some people smoke inside the booths, it’s really irritating,” says Kim Ga-eun, a 31-year-old sales manager. Under the current People’s Health Promotion Law, buildings with floor space of over 2,000 square meters are obliged to ban smoking. […]

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