No alien registration card? No national health insurance? No problem! The city of Seoul is distributing some 100,000 face masks...
Travelers coming from Europe and the United States are required by law to self-isolate for 14 days, with serious penalties...
Update (April 6, 2020): The government has extended the national campaign of social distancing to April 19, 2020. As cases of coronavirus are increasing in Europe and the United States, where many countries have imposed lockdowns, the situation in South Korea has been steadily improving. South Korea’s approach to COVID-19...
Performing arts production companies in South Korea have begun livestreaming shows through online platforms as part of a government campaign...
With 80 percent of South Korean high school graduates going to university, most of the high school population focuses on...
A new system is in place to fairly distribute the limited number of face masks. As part of the government’s attempt to fairly distribute the limited number of face masks, there are new restrictions for consumers when purchasing face masks in South Korea. Although KF94 masks are still available in...
South Korea’s ride-hailing service TADA announced on Thursday that it would soon cease its TADA Basic service. After the National...
South Korea’s first walk-thru coronavirus testing center opens in Seoul on March 5, alongside a new drive-thru coronavirus testing center....
The Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AustCham Korea) hosted the 2020 Australia-Korea Business Awards at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seoul on Friday evening. Over 200 dignitaries attended the high-profile event, which was held to recognize companies and individuals who have made significant efforts in expanding trade relations between...
Haters of Seoul taxis and fans and users of TADA rejoice! On January 9th, a TADA representative announced a recent...