Career Day at South Korea fighter base fuels elementary interest in aviation
Curious, career-minded fourth- and fifth graders spent a recent afternoon collecting information from aviation professionals at the annual Career Day on this U.S. installation south of Seoul.
Glamour and the great leader
It’s no wonder the 300 North Korean cheerleaders who came to South Korea during the Taegu University Games put the communist country in a good light for once.
Conspiracy theorists say they can prove passage to S. Korea leads under DMZ
Yoon Yo-kil is convinced that below the earth’s surface under solid rock, North Korean soldiers are tunneling all over South Korea.
Seoul: Museum overcomes artsy taboos
In relatively conservative South Korea, the sight of a wooden door handle in the shape of a phallus might prompt hope that the door is already open.
Korean gift ideas, reflecting the country's character, culture, style
The markets and shopping centers of Korea are rich with unique treats reflecting the country’s character, culture and style.
Follow the steamy signs to Korea's tempting hot springs
The Korean countryside outside Seoul is dotted with lighted signs that look like steaming pots of soup.
U.S. officials maintain silence on plans for Jenkins
The fate of Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins — a U.S. soldier believed to have defected by walking across the border into North Korea during a 1965 Demilitarized Zone patrol — could go one of several routes, said lawyers and others observing the case.