Virus Changes Year-end Holiday Plans, but Connection Still Possible
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This photo, provided by Kim Su-a, shows a virtual gathering under way on Dec. 18, 2020. (Yonhap)
SEOUL, Dec. 23 (Korea Bizwire) Baek Soo-bin, 28, was all set to finally reunite with her friends for a year-end party after a series of canceled dinners and get-togethers amid toughened coronavirus social distancing rules.
But instead of visiting a fancy bar or restaurant, Baek was at her home in Paju, north of Seoul, wearing pajamas with a plate of “tteokbokki,” a popular Korean snack made from rice cakes and red chili pepper sauce.
“One of my friends who works at a college was now used to Zoom meetings after all those virtual classes, so she suggested, why don’t we try it ourselves?” Baek said in a recent phone interview with Yonhap News Agency.
[서울신문] 봄 기다리는 클래식 무대…올해 몫까지 푸짐한 성찬 기대
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[서울신문] 올해 몫까지 푸짐하게… 집 밖에서 클래식 성찬
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