Event Trailer: Divas of South Korea’s Game Industry
Why is feminism so taboo in South Korea's game industry? Meet these divas, the brave souls who call themselves feminist gamers in an industry notorious for misogyny.
Why is feminism so taboo in South Korea's game industry? Meet these divas, the brave souls who call themselves feminist gamers in an industry notorious for misogyny.
Looking for rare ingredients? A wider selection of cat food? Or just too lazy to walk out of your apartment? South Korea is a haven for online shoppers, but not always for its foreign residents. There are big hurdles, but e-commerce platforms like Gmarket are trying to improve.
How did Korea Exposé become a startup? What are its goals and business strategies? Haeryun Kang, Korea Exposé's CEO & Managing Editor, shared the story of our journalism startup with students from ASIA TOMORROW.
Two years ago in South Korea, a woman was murdered in Gangnam. It was a senseless death that changed the landscape of feminism in South Korea. Here are the stories of the women who want to reclaim the "dirty F-word" into a language of empowerment.
Don't eat it without knowing it: From post-Korean War meat stews to cheap pork during the Asian Financial Crisis, here's our guide to enjoying Korean BBQ with a deeper appreciation of its history.
Kim Jong-un is stepping onto South Korean soil tomorrow morning, the first ever for a North Korean leader. Moon Jae-in and Kim will most likely talk about some form of peace...but what will come afterwards?
“When you’re [running] a startup, you’re a jack of all trades. You can’t just be content makers. I have to…
Air pollution is a serious problem in South Korea. Among the famous culprits is fine dust -- is it valid to say China is to blame for fine dust? Watch our environment editor debunk the China myth.
The inter-Korean summit is happening on Apr. 27, the first head-of-state meeting in 11 years. Publisher Se-Woong Koo provided commentary…
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For those of you who haven't been following the news, Kim Jong-un has been coming out of the Peninsula. Recently he met China's Xi Jinping. Next on his platter are the presidents of South Korea and the U.S. Here is our introduction about the basics of what is happening.
It's been a full year since Korea Exposé launched as a company, and Se-Woong Koo steps down from the role of CEO, to be replaced by managing editor Haeryun Kang effective immediately.