Koreans born in the 1960s have a unique life experience. Born into a country deeply impoverished by the Korean War, with a gross domestic product (GDP) per capita of only $79, they are now retiring in a developed nation where the figure has soared to $32,000.
“During my career, I’ve often had cases where people need to reference the roles I’ve played to explain me. But now, when they say Jeon Jae-jun, they recognize me right away, which felt good because I now have a nickname that people can put to a face,” the actor told The Korea Times during an interview held at his agency, BH Entertainment, in southern Seoul's Gangnam District, Monday.
Hyundai Motor’s IONIQ 5 is reminiscent of typical luxury German vehicles not from the exterior, but from the overall driving performance. That's how I felt throughout a three-day test drive of the flagship electric vehicle (EV) by Korea's top carmaker.
Korean public firms' liabilities reached another high in 2023 as they borrowed more money for projects meant to ease housing problems and build infrastructure, the finance ministry said Tuesday.
Matthew Bourne, a British choreographer famous for his unconventional and innovative reimaginings of classical ballet works, will bring “Romeo and Juliet” to surprise Korean fans. It has been five years since his company last performed 'Swan Lake' in Korea in 2019.
DeepL, a German-based AI company, launched DeepL Write Pro, an AI-based writing assistant tool to help businesses communicate more clearly, particularly for internal and external communications and contract writing, its CEO said Friday.
EPEX is back and making waves on The Korea Times' K-pop channel POPKORN for the third time, proving itself as more than just a fleeting sensation in the K-pop world. ...
Sejong was established as an administrative town with the goal of achieving balanced regional development and addressing overcrowding in the metropolitan area surrounding Seoul. ...