Why the World's Biggest Beauty Brands Are Watching Seoul So Closely K-beauty used to be shorthand for a certain kind of product: ten-step routines, sheet masks, and ingredients with names …
Read moreK-Culture Is Quietly Becoming Part of Everyday Life Around the World For most of the last two decades, talking about the Korean Wave meant talking about what people watched and listened to. A …
Read moreThe Country That Rebuilt Itself With Culture, Not Just Concrete Seventy years ago, Korea had almost nothing to export except hope. The peninsula had been flattened by war, its economy ranked a…
Read moreThe Greeting That Says More Than Words Ever Could Walk into almost any small shop in Seoul and you'll notice it within seconds. The owner glances up, tilts their head and shoulders forward…
Read moreThe Morning Korea Eats Its Way Into a New Year There's a question Korean kids get asked every Seollal morning, usually by an aunt or grandmother holding a ladle: "Did you eat your tte…
Read moreThe Holiday Korea Built Around Family Is Quietly Rewriting Its Own Rules Ask anyone outside Korea what Chuseok is, and you'll usually get the same answer: Korean Thanksgiving. Families gat…
Read moreKoreanness Is Not a List. It Is a System. Most attempts to explain what makes Korea unique end up as a list. Fast internet. Great service. Beautiful cafes. Safe streets. K-pop. Convenience sto…
Read moreThe Thing Nobody Warns You About People who write about moving to Korea tend to focus on the obvious adjustments, the language, the food, the unspoken social rules that take months to fully ab…
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