• East Asia

    Passengers Play Card At Airport In Kunming Due To Flight Cancellation By Dense Fog

    Passengers play cards together at Kunming Changshui International Airport in Kunming, capital of southwest China’s Yunnan Province, Jan. 3, 2013. Affected by the dense fog, a total of 434 flights were cancelled and about 7,500 passengers were trapped in the airport until 9 p.m.Thursday. Passengers are trapped at Kunming Changshui…

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    Airline Companies Of China And Taiwan Sign Cooperation Contract For Better Services

    Chia-Juch Chang (R), board chairman of China Airlines, issues a membership card to Chiang Pin-kung, former chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), during the press conference in Taipei, southeast China’s Taiwan, Jan. 3, 2013. China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Xiamen Airlines from mainland and China Airlines from Taiwan…

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  • East Asia

    Branding Korea by Psy

    LONDON ― There was a time when Korea was best known overseas for Samsung gadgetry and Hyundai cars. Now Korea is permeating the global consciousness in ways that would have seemed unlikely if not impossible two or three years ago. The latest proof positive is a New Year’s eve feature…

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  • East Asia

    Talking elegantly can be a New Year’s resolution

    People make numerous resolutions at the start of the new year — to get rich, to lose weight, to be promoted, to learn English. Yet one crucial resolution seems to be missing on many people’s lists — to stop verbal abuse. Verbal abuse pervades many aspects of the Korean society,…

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  • East Asia

    Why is Google leader headed to N. Korea?

    A report that Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt will soon travel to North Korea on a private mission with an American politician is attracting keen interest in South Korea, raising questions on what the visit means for the information-starved state. Schmidt will travel with former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson…

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  • East Asia

    Lawmakers play fox guarding the hens

    It is like letting a fox guard the chicken house. In this metaphor, the fox is lawmakers of both parties, while the chicken house is taxpayers’ money. Differently from the ambience of this saying, the lawmakers brazenly approved their overly-generous state-subsidized pensions. This bipartisan effort to attach financing plans for…

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  • East Asia

    Beat cold with ice fishing

    Every winter, vacationers and tourists head bravely and purposefully toward Hwacheon, Gangwon Province. Some clad in half sleeves and shorts forget the biting cold and dive into icy waters to catch “sancheoneo,” a mountain trout, with their bare hands. Others bundle themselves up waiting for the fish in the frozen…

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    K-pop kills easy listening

    This is the second in a series of articles analyzing various issues caused by the deepening generational divide that is affecting Korean society. — ED. If you check TV music shows, most of them deal with K-pop and there can be no mistaking that it is the land of the…

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    Psy wins Korea Image Award

    Singer and rapper Psy of “Gangnam Style” is the winner of the Korea Image Stepping Stone Award given by the Corea Image Communication Institute (CICI). Headed by Choi Jung-wha, CICI announced the winners of the 2013 Korea Image Award Thursday. YouTube will be awarded the Korea Image Stepping Stone Bridge…

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  • Hyundai cuts prices of 5 popular cars

    Hyundai Motor announced Thursday that it has cut the price of five popular models by up to 1 million won to enhance affordability. It is seen as an aggressive marketing strategy to secure market dominance this year. Discounts are being offered on the top two trims of the Sonata, Genesis,…

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