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Seoul Express Bus Terminal to get full redevelopment
The Seoul Metropolitan Government is pushing ahead with plans to transform the aging Seoul Express Bus Terminal in Seocho-gu into a 60-story multipurpose complex integrating transportation, business, residential and cultural functions. According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government on Wednesday, the city government officially launched preliminary negotiations with Shinsegae Central Inc. and Seoul Express Bus Terminal Co., two private sector operators of the 146,260-square-meter site selected for
Nov. 26, 2025 -
Winter festa gets Seoul into holiday spirit
Seoul is turning its plazas and palaces into a giant winter wonderland for the Seoul Winter Festa, a 24-day celebration of light shows, skating and K-culture that drew more than five million visitors last year. The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Monday it will host a large-scale winter festival in December, along with city-wide cultural experiences and interactive performances. Also known as Seoul Winter Festa, the city government will showcase its winter festivities from Dec. 12 to Jan. 4 a
Nov. 24, 2025 -
Passenger ship carrying 267 people runs aground, several injured
The Queen Jenuvia 2, one of Korea’s largest passenger ferries, ran aground off Jangsan Island in Shinan County late Wednesday night, en route from Jeju to Mokpo. The incident occurred around 8:17 p.m., with the vessel carrying 267 passengers and crew, five of whom sustained minor injuries during the rescue. The vessel remains lodged on a reef and is currently unable to free itself. There is no immediate risk of sinking or capsizing. According to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, no casualtie
Nov. 20, 2025 -
Seoul cafe gets unexpected guest -- a coffee-loving, endangered parrot
Customers at Cafe the Merge in Seoul’s Yeongdeungpo district got a surprise guest over the weekend -- a brightly colored parrot that swooped right in, made itself comfortable, and casually helped itself to someone else’s coffee. The bold feathered visitor, weighing about half a kilogram and sporting green, red, blue and yellow, wasn’t shy at all. It perched on tables, posed for photos, ate from people’s hands, and charmed customers so thoroughly that some even got to pet it. The police were even
Nov. 19, 2025 -
Prime minister-mayor clash turns Seoul projects into national political battles
Tensions are escalating between Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon over key development projects in the capital, in what observers say may signal early maneuvering ahead of the 2026 local elections. The clash comes as several of Seoul’s most symbolic redevelopment efforts — traditionally handled at the municipal level — increasingly intersect with national political branding, prompting rare intervention by the country’s second-highest government official. In an unusual move f
Nov. 19, 2025 -
Seoul unveils Namdaemun Market makeover
South Korea’s oldest and largest traditional market, Namdaemun Market, is set for its biggest makeover in decades, as Seoul pushes to revive the 600-year-old commercial hub with modern public space design and improved pedestrian access. The Seoul Metropolitan Government on Monday rolled out its “Global Heritage Market Project,” a multistage plan to turn the sprawling wholesale-to-retail market into a cultural and commercial destination that blends its centuries-old identity with contemporary inf
Nov. 17, 2025 -
The storm before the calm: A day before Suneung, cheer rallies echo around Korea
On Wednesday morning, epic cheers echoed across high schools in Korea the day before Suneung, the nation’s annual College Scholastic Ability Test. Suneung is a nine-hour exam that is taking place today, bringing the nation to a near-standstill as students sit for the test that will shape their futures. In support, 10th and 11th graders cheered for seniors taking the test the next day. Joongdong High School stands out every year for its powerful, synchronized cheer rallies. The event, which begin
Nov. 13, 2025 -
A dog on the loose – and a morning rescue that became something more
It was supposed to be an ordinary morning commute at Gupabal Station in northern Seoul. Then, out of nowhere, a small dog came sprinting through traffic — leash dragging behind it, no owner in sight. “I was at Gupabal Station waiting for my friend Sam at a bus station. We were going to go hiking. And then I saw a small dog, a Chihuahua, running in the middle of the road," said Nelson Cho, 36. "My initial reaction was to run after it.” Little did he know that this small rescue, a simple good Sama
Nov. 11, 2025 -
Prime minister voices objection to high-rise near Jongmyo Shrine
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok has expressed opposition to building a high-rise commercial complex near Jongmyo Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site in central Seoul. In a Facebook post Monday, Kim wrote, “Jongmyo is in distress. After the unimaginable and reckless behavior of Kim Keon Hee was revealed, now the Seoul city government says it will allow high-rise development right in front of it,” referring to the capital city's decision to ease height restrictions in the area. The former first lady
Nov. 10, 2025 -
Gov't to unveil measures to stabilize housing market this week
The government plans to announce a set of measures to stabilize the housing market this week as home prices in Seoul and some parts of Gyeonggi Province have sharply risen, the ruling Democratic Party (DP) said Sunday. The decision was made after DP leader Jung Chung-rae met with Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and senior presidential aides to discuss key policy issues. The meeting came as the National Assembly is set to begin its annual audit Monday. "The government will announce measures to (stabi
Oct. 12, 2025 -
Traffic heavy on highways nationwide day after Chuseok
Traffic on major expressways across South Korea remained heavy Tuesday as people traveled to their hometowns or returned back home a day after Chuseok. Chuseok, which fell on Monday this year, is the Korean autumn harvest festival marked by family reunions and ancestral rites. This year's extended holiday runs from Friday to Thursday, as it connects with National Foundation Day and Hangeul Day, which commemorates the creation of the Korean alphabet. As of 8 a.m., the estimated travel time to Seo
Oct. 7, 2025 -
Police raid National Assembly Secretariat over lawmaker's alleged illegal stock trading
Police raided the National Assembly Secretariat on Wednesday over allegations of a lawmaker's illegal stock trading under a borrowed name. The raid on the secretariat's office inside the National Assembly compound came as police are investigating allegations Rep. Lee Choon-suak, formerly of the ruling Democratic Party, traded in stocks using the name of his aide, surnamed Cha. The four-term lawmaker is accused of violating laws on real name financial transactions and conflict of interest prevent
Aug. 27, 2025 -
Change in government leaves foreign domestic worker program in limbo
South Korea’s pilot program for overseas domestic workers is now hanging in the balance, with no clear path forward after months of delays, labor disputes, and a new administration that had voiced skepticism about the system in the past. The Ministry of Employment and Labor had pledged to finalize a long-term version for the program by mid-2025, but nothing has been put forward. Vice Labor Minister and acting Minister Kim Min-seok said last Sunday that it "won't be easy" to expand beyond the pil
June 15, 2025