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Enjoying coffee and some sinful desserts at Hannam-dong's On Ne Sait Jamais.
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Autumn on the campus of Korea University.
Korea University’s historic main hall was completed in 1934 and designed by Park Dong-jin, one of the fathers of Korean modern architecture. In the late 1920s, the owner of the university, the businessman Kim Seong-su, went on a fact-finding trip to universities around the world. He was reportedly impressed with the newly built West Campus of Duke University. It’s said the Tudor Gothic architecture of Korea University’s campus reflects this.
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Gyeongbokgung Palace in its autumn finery.
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Autumn sunset in Bukchon Hanok Village.
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Access MBA
The worldwide leader in One-to-One MBA events is returning to Seoul on Oct. 29.
The world’s top business schools will soon be within your reach. Each participant will have the chance to benefit from:
- One-to-One Meetings with MBA Admissions Directors* - Individual Consulting Sessions with Access MBA Experts - School Panel Discussions and GMAT Workshops - Over 1 million euros in scholarship opportunities *Individual 20 minute long meetings to discuss your MBA project
By registering for the One-to-One MBA event, your profile will be carefully matched and selected for individual meetings with the business schools that correspond to your expectations.
VENUE: Intercontinental Seoul COEX DATE: Oct. 29, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (upon invitation) MORE INFO: www.accessmba.com GETTING THERE: Seonjeongneung Station
KIAF Underway!
The Korea International Art Fair (KIAF) 2016/ART SEOUL, Korea’s largest art fair and a trend setter in the Asian art market, is now underway! Marking its 15th year, KIAF 2016/ART SEOUL will introduce the wide spectrum of today’s modern art scene through colorful programs involving 170 galleries in 16 countries.
VENUE: COEX Hall A and B PERIOD: Oct. 12-16 MORE INFO: T. 02-766-3702~4, kiaf.org GETTING THERE: Samseong Station (Line 2)
1. 아트팩토리_서상익_나를 위해 기도해주오 162.2-130.3 Oil on canvas 2015
2. CMayGallery_Eva Armisen_ amor_2016_oil on canvas_ 46x38cm
3. 살롱드에이치_강석호_ Trans-Society #13, book, plexiglass, stainless steel 15.5x15.7x20(h)cm, 2014
Run by a local photographer and his Russian wife, Bufyet Valya combines the sophisticated design and artistic charm of Yeonnam-dong with homestyle flavors from Mother Russia. Two thumbs up!
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Korea International Art Fair (KIAF) 2016/ART SEOUL
Trans-Society #13, book, plexiglass, stainless steel 15.5x15.7x20(h)cm, 2014
아트팩토리_서상익_나를 위해 기도해주오 162.2-130.3 Oil on canvas 2015.jpg
CMayGallery_Eva Armisen_ amor_2016_oil on canvas_ 46x38c
The Korea International Art Fair (KIAF) 2016/ART SEOUL, Korea’s largest art fair and a trend setter in the Asian art market, kicks off on Oct. 13. Marking its 15th year, KIAF 2016/ART SEOUL will introduce the wide spectrum of today’s modern art scene through colorful programs involving 170 galleries in 16 countries.
VENUE: COEX Hall A and B PERIOD: Oct. 13-16 MORE INFO: T. 02-766-3702~4, kiaf.org GETTING THERE: Samseong Station (Line 2)
A bit of food porn:
(TOP) "Bassak" Bulgogi, Nakji Bokkeum and Boiled Slices of Pork at Gongdeok's Yeokjeon Hoegwan, a Seoul institution run by the same family for three generations. Actually named one of Seoul's "future cultural heritage."
(BOTTOM) Eobok Jaengban (boiled beef slices, sweet potato noodles, pear and other veggies), Doenjang Guksu Noodles and Potato Dumplings - authentic North Korean eats at Jongno's Neungnabapsang, run by North Korean defector, culinary researcher and North Korean human rights activist Lee Ae-ran.
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You've seen Jeonju during the day. Now experience it at night! The Cultural Heritage Administration's "Night Walk in Jeonju" event on Aug. 12 features special performances, hands-on programs and, of course, plenty of spectacular nighttime scenery in one of Korea's most historic cities.
Under the Mapo Bridge, Yeouinaru Hangang Park
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More fun with Seoul Bike at Yeouinaru Hangang Park.
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Hanok and Hanbok: just another lunch hour near Seoul Selection’s office.
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Seoul has some fun bike-friendly spots, including Haneul Park’s Metasequoia Trail and Yeouido Park.
Seoul Bike, the city’s public bike rental system, provides a cheap, clean and healthy way to get around the city.
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Dr. Paik Sung Ki of IP&I Dental Clinic Does It All
To say that Dr. Paik Sung Ki of IP&I Dental Clinic lends a personal touch to his establishment would be a significant understatement. “I handle 99.9 percent of everything for our patients of all ages,” he says. “It's very unique.”
Armed with PhD in ceramic science, Paik is equal parts scientist, artist and doctor, a Renaissance man of all things prosthodontics-related. Where other dental clinics rely on outside technicians to produce reconstructed teeth for patients they've never seen before, Paik is able to rebuild perfect smiles through extensive examinations and intensive discussions with patients, consulting with them on their preferences and paying close attention to the details that make each mouth unique. The results are nothing short of works of art.
Parnas Mall’s ‘PICKLE’
Parnas Mall introduces PICKLE (every Thursday, 6:40 to 8:00, July to October), a specially curated program of evening classes designed to bring culture and enjoyment into the daily lives of busy working adults.
Classes include “You’re Something Special,” a talk by comedienne Park Ji-sun (July 7); a class on scent making by Kim Jina, the CEO of fragrance consulting group Crescent (July 14); “Discovering Your Dreams,” a lecture by “T-School” head Jang Soo-han (July 21); and a class on making flower desserts by food stylist Jeremi Seo. There are social media events and other promotions, too - see the poster for more details.
Salon de Ceylon, a quiet teahouse in Yeonnam-dong’s Dongjin Market, serves great milk tea and carrot cake.