Exhibition period: April 11, 2023, to July 9, 2023 Exhibition Place: Daegu National Museum Planning Exhibition Hall 1 and 2 Admission: Free How to see: you must visit the site as there are no reservations in advance. The Collector's Invitation, which will be held as a special exhibition at the Daegu National Museum, introduces cultural heritage related to Daegu and major art works, ceramics, and Buddhist art works from Korean art history. The exhibition was donated by the late the former chairman of Samsung Kun-hee Lee and is the second local work following a special exhibition at the National
On May 17, 2023, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) published a report and warned that the hottest summer in history awaits. Also, American meteorologists said that El Niño will develop this summer with a chance over 90 percent, ending the last three years of La Niña conditions. The scientific anticipations about another extremely hot summer rises people’s anxiety through the roof. El Niño and La Niña are natural climate patterns that occur in the Pacific Ocean, which later influence the climate of the entire globe. When El Niño occurs, the warm sea water in the Pacific Ocean spreads
Korea is a world-renowned country and is drawing attention from the international community. Based on its technological innovation and cultural popularity, Korea is showing rapid development and solidifying its position as a leader in various fields such as industry, culture, and international politics. Korea's technological innovation is acting as an important engine for national economic development. Through the emergence of world-famous IT companies and the global popularity of K-content, Korea has achieved excellence, are leading the global semiconductor industry, the NetworkIn particular,
1. Can you introduce yourself? My name is Noah Ellis. I’m from Atlanta, Georgia. I came to Korea in August 2022. Before coming, I didn’t know any Korean at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture, I just wanted to get up and go somewhere really different, and I love to learn new languages. 2. Do you remember your first memory with the Korean language, either spoken or written? And how was your first time learning Korean? Right when I got off at the airport. It actually was hard in the airport because when I came here, I learned to say certain things. And one of the Korean phrases I learn
(Interviewee: Lee Na Young/Department of Tourism Management/Korean Student) I think that the best way to make friends in the new semester is to use snacks. In Korea, there is a culture of sharing snacks with other people, so I think sharing and eating candies with others and being friends at the first time. In the process of talking to each other while recommending snacks, I think friendship will deepen a little. I think the first step in making new friends is light snacks, and then find common interests and talk to each other. Talking about MBTI, which is popular in Korea these days, I think
On March 21st, KMU International Lounge held a Welcome Party for the foreign exchange students and their Korean buddies. The party began at 6 PM and wrapped up at 8 PM. At the party, both Korean and International students gathered and got to know each other, eating pizzas and fried chickens provided by the lounge.
Two Keimyung University students received the President’s Award of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The WE-MEET project provided opportunities for students to develop proficiencies by experiencing future job fields. They successfully performed a project called Realistic Media Regionally Specialized Contents Production, which supported manufacturing reality-based simulations by utilizing various game servers, such as Photon, Photon Chat, Playfab, and AWS.
Harvard University Press recently made revisions to their textbook "Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments," in response to criticisms about the way it addressed certain aspects of Korean history. One of the major changes was the inclusion of the East Sea as a term to refer to the body of water between Korea and Japan, alongside the commonly used name, the Sea of Japan. The use of the name "Sea of Japan" has long been a point of contention between Korea and Japan, as it reflects Japan's historical dominance in the region and ignores Korea's own history and perspectiv