Graphic News In series
Key issues and figures from Korean and abroad visualised.
Graphic News In series
Key issues and figures from Korean and abroad visualised.
[Graphic News] S. Korea’s depression patients exceed 1.1m
The number of South Korean patients diagnosed with depression topped 1.1 million last year, according to recent data from the National Health Insurance Service. The figure reached 1,106,603 in 2024, marking a 33 percent increase from 832,483 patients in 2020. Depression treatments also rose by 33.3 percent over the same period. Over the past five years, the number of depression patients has steadily grown, with an average annual increase of 7.4 percent. Patient counts were 915,910 in 2021, 1,001
Sept. 24, 2025 - 08:00:06
[Graphic News] Apples top list of most popular Chuseok gift sets
Fruit and beef remain the most popular gift sets for Chuseok, the upcoming Korean harvest festival, according to a recent survey conducted by the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation. The survey, held from Aug. 25-28, gathered responses from 3,000 participants regarding their planned gift set purchases and budgets. Apples topped the list of preferred gift sets, selected by 17.3 percent of respondents, followed closely by assorted fruit gift sets at 17 percent. Beef ranked third with 1
Sept. 23, 2025 - 08:00:05
[Graphic News] Medical tourists to Seoul near 1m in 2024
According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the number of medical tourists visiting Seoul in 2024 approached 1 million. In total, 1,170,467 people from 202 countries visited South Korea for medical services last year, with 999,642 of them coming to the capital, the city said, citing data from the central government. The number of medical tourists to Seoul more than doubled from 473,340 in 2023 and increased more than threefold compared to the prepandemic figure of 320,284 in 2019. Last year,
Sept. 22, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Monaco tops world in centenarians per capita
Britain’s Daily Mail recently reported that Monaco has the highest proportion of people aged over 100 in the world, citing United Nations statistics. The European city-state, known as a playground for billionaires, boasts 949 centenarians for every 100,000 residents, according to the newspaper, more than seven times the proportion of any other country. Monaco is the world’s second-smallest sovereign state after the Vatican, with about one-third of its 38,000 residents being millionaires. It also
Sept. 18, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Bread prices rise 6% on-year
The price of bread in South Korea has been rising like a well-fermented sourdough for the past six months, with the increase now outpacing overall consumer inflation by more than threefold. A recent promotion by popular YouTuber Schuka World, offering baked goods at 990 won, further fueled public debate over what constitutes reasonable pricing. According to Statistics Korea, the bread price index in August stood at 138.61 (with 2020 as the base year at 100), marking a 6.5 percent increase compar
Sept. 17, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] S. Korea records hottest summer ever in 2025
The summer of 2025 was the hottest on record in South Korea, driven by the overlapping influence of the North Pacific High and Tibetan High, which trapped persistent heat over the Korean Peninsula. It marked the second straight year of record-breaking summer temperatures. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, the national average temperature from June 1 to Aug. 31 reached 25.7 degrees Celsius, edging out last summer’s 25.6 C, the highest since records began in 1973. The average d
Sept. 16, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Births out of wedlock hit record high in 2024
The proportion of births outside of marriage in South Korea reached an all-time high last year, data showed, indicating a possible shift in accepted norms. A total of 13,800 babies were born out of wedlock in 2024, accounting for a record 5.8 percent of all births in the country, according to Statistics Korea. The ratio had stayed at around 2 percent from 2014 to 2017 but steadily rose to 2.2 percent in 2018, 3.9 percent in 2022 and further to 4.7 percent in 2023. In related surveys, the share o
Sept. 15, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ drives foreign visitors’ spending on Korean culture
With “KPop Demon Hunters” becoming a global sensation, more foreign tourists in South Korea are spending on cultural experiences, a new study reveals. Shinhan Card’s Big Data Research Center analyzed credit card usage by tourists from Taiwan, the US, Japan and China in the first seven months of 2024 and 2025. The comparison shows a sharp rise in spending on Korean lifestyle experiences, K-beauty services and medical tourism. Shinhan attributes this to the growing desire among foreigners to exper
Sept. 11, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Jeju-Seoul tops world’s busiest air routes in 2024
Among the world’s busiest airport pairs, the route linking South Korea’s southern Jeju Island and its capital Seoul, via Gimpo International Airport, was the most popular globally last year, used by 13.2 million passengers, according to the International Air Transport Association. Following closely behind, the second busiest route was between Japan’s Sapporo and Tokyo Haneda airports, while the third busiest route was also in Japan, between Fukuoka and Tokyo Haneda. IATA reports that the Asia-Pa
Sept. 10, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Cases of lithium-ion battery fires increase
The National Fire Agency has introduced preventive measures to address the growing number of lithium-ion battery fires. Reported cases have been rising steadily, with 49 incidents in May, 51 in June and 67 in July. Notable recent examples include an Aug. 17 apartment fire in Seoul, suspected to have been caused by an electric scooter battery, which resulted in two deaths, one serious injury and 15 minor injuries. On Aug. 19, another apartment fire in Gyeonggi Province was sparked by a charging c
Sept. 9, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Son Heung-min named top sports brand star
In August 2025, soccer star Son Heung-min topped the Korean Sports Star Brand Reputation Index, reflecting his strong influence and popularity following his headline-grabbing transfer to Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles FC, according to the Korea Corporate Reputation Research Institute. Keyword analysis linked to Son highlighted terms such as “LAFC,” “uniform” and “MLS,” while related words such as “transfer,” “assist” and “victory” contributed to his strong public image. His positive sentiment
Sept. 8, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Daughter preference triples in S. Korea
South Korea has experienced a nearly threefold increase in the preference for daughters over the past 30 years. A recent survey by Gallup International, which covered 44 countries and 44,783 adults regarding their child gender preference, found that 65 percent of all respondents said the gender of their child does not matter, while 16 percent preferred sons and 15 percent preferred daughters. In South Korea, 56 percent of respondents said gender does not matter, slightly below the global average
Sept. 3, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Popular summer food prices on the rise
In Seoul, prices for popular summer dishes like naengmyeon and samgyetang continued to rise last month, reflecting ongoing food inflation. According to data from the Korea Consumer Agency, the average price of a bowl of naengmyeon, a cold noodle dish served in icy broth, increased by 154 won to 12,423 won, while samgyetang, a hot chicken soup made with a whole chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng, rose by 269 won to 17,923 won. Naengmyeon prices have climbed steadily from 10,000 won in April 20
Sept. 2, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] 8 in 10 office workers plagued by ‘office villain’
Eight in 10 office workers say there is an “office villain” who disrupts work at their office, according to a recent survey. A survey of 651 office workers conducted by recruitment platform Incruit revealed that office villains exist at all levels within organizations. Asked about the positions of office villains, with multiple answers allowed, respondents cited supervisors (50.3 percent), colleagues and junior staff (39.4 percent), executives (27.2 percent) and CEOs or company presidents (19.8
Sept. 1, 2025 - 08:00:00
[Graphic News] Average S. Korean CEO age falls below 60
The average age of chief executive officers at South Korea’s major companies has dropped below 60 for the first time, industry data showed, amid a generational shift in the business circle. According to data from corporate tracker Leaders Index, the average age of top officials at the nation’s 500 largest companies by sales came to 59.8 this year, down from 61.1 in 2023 and 60.3 in 2024. The decline comes as several companies have changed their top leadership. Meanwhile, only 12 of the CEOs in m
Aug. 28, 2025 - 08:00:00