While many people around the world may not know much about Korea, they do know Seoul.
As someone living in this vibrant capital, I created this blog to share insights and stories about both Seoul and Korea — from economic trends and intellectual property news to local life, events, and what’s happening in the city today.
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Let’s start with the ending: Magic Candies didn’t win the Oscar. At the 97th Academy Awards, held on March 2, 2025 at the Dolby Theatre ...
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Seoul National University (SNU) is home to several iconic spots affectionately referred to as “campus landmarks” by students and visitors ...
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Pharmaceutical companies that have not yet completed clinical trials appear increasingly anxious about Wegovy’s early dominance in the ma...
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Just a few days ago, snow fell in Seoul. While it’s not uncommon for snow to fall once or twice in March in Korea, it rarely accumulates t...
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When Patents Collide: Westinghouse, KHNP, and the Price of Nuclear Cooperation In October 2022, U.S. nuclear giant Westinghouse filed a la...
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Just hours after his surprise election victory, South Korea’s new president Lee Jae-myung took the stage in front of the National Assembly...
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MLB has officially caught Jung Hoo fever. It’s hard to recall a time when Major League Baseball dove this deep into the background and leg...
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A Marc Chagall Exhibition Returns to Seoul After 7 Years A special exhibition of Marc Chagall(1887-1985), known as the "magician of ...
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Hyundai Motor Company recently celebrated a strong showing in the “Best Cars for Teens” awards hosted by U.S. News & World Report ...
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Let’s start with the ending: Magic Candies didn’t win the Oscar. At the 97th Academy Awards, held on March 2, 2025 at the Dolby Theatre ...
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Seoul National University (SNU) is home to several iconic spots affectionately referred to as “campus landmarks” by students and visitors ...
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