Before the Serum, the Ritual The term "10-step Korean skincare routine" was first used in an article published by the American beauty magazine Into The Gloss in April 2014. The autho…
Read moreA Mountain, a Tower, and 82 Tons of Promises The cable car rises through the forested slope of Namsan Mountain, and then the view opens: Seoul spread in every direction below, a city of ten mi…
Read moreThe River That Made Seoul, and the City That Gave It Back There are rivers that flow through cities, and there are rivers that define them. The Han River belongs to the second category — not a…
Read moreThe Moment a Song You Know by Heart Becomes Something You Have Made There is a particular kind of intimacy that comes from writing something by hand that you have only ever heard. A lyric you …
Read moreThe Korean Habit of Refusing to Feel Things at Half Volume Language and emotion have always had an uneasy relationship. Emotion arrives with an intensity that language rarely matches — and so …
Read moreA Language That Refuses to Let All Smiles Look the Same Most languages treat laughter as a single category and leave the distinctions to context. English has smile, grin, chuckle, giggle, and …
Read moreWhen a Highway Becomes a Forest, Something Has Changed In 1970, the Seoul Station Overpass was built to move cars. It was a practical structure — concrete and steel, sixteen meters above stree…
Read moreWhat the Alley Hides When You Stop Walking The gol-mok is barely wide enough for two people to pass without turning sideways. On either side, the walls are plain — concrete render, a tiled sur…
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