Date: Sept.7 - 8, 18:00 - 06:00Place: Daegu Stadium, East Square Course: 10km, 33kmEntry Fee: 10km - 10,000 won, 33km - 15,000 wonSouvenir: T-shirtsApplication: http://daegu.walkingovernight.com/These days, people don't value their lives as much as in the past, so suicide rates have increased. To counteract that trend, there is an annual event called "Love Life while Walking Overnight" that is held the first weekend of September. This annual event is intended to heighten public awareness about life. If you attend this event, you can get information about suicide prevention that would help you
· The Green Plugged Festival The Green Plugged Festival is an environmental campaign and music festival which is in its fourth year. The goal of this festival is to deliver the campaign message to the world, starting from the Republic of Korea, of “Thinking for a better tomorrow and a little practice”. Green Plugged is a combination of green and plug. It means a new environment that is covered with natural things and green spaces. This festival is designed so people can relax in and enjoy nature and experience positive actions and ideas for a sustainable future through various programs combine
Date: June 5 - June 9, 10:00 AM - 06:00 PMPlace: Daegu EXCO 1st floorSubject: Healing with FlowersFee: Adults 6,000 won, Students 5,000 wonThe Fourth Annual Daegu Flower Show is hosted by Daegu and organized by EXCO. This show’s mascot is called "Flobir". The word Flobir is a combination of flower and bird. The image is the shape of a bird made up of a variety of different types of the petals in the Daegu Flower Show. The motif of the mascot is the hummingbird that follows the fragrance of flowers. The show has exhibitions with themes such as gardening, flower design, wildflowers and topiary.
․ Written by Kim Su-young․ Genre: Travel essay & Self-improvement․ Published in September 2012․ 460 pagesThe Roman philosopher Epictetus said, “first say to yourself what you would be and then do what you have to do.” With this question, we can ask ourselves whether we are attaining what we want to do or not.Kim Su-young, the author of What Is Your Dream?, tells us that we have to practice what we have to do (reality) after you write down what you want to be (dream). She overcame her gloomy adolescence, entered a prestigious university and got her dream job at Goldman S
· Directed by Stephen Chbosky · Genre: Drama· Starring: Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller· 102 Min.Nowadays, there are people who take their own lives because of personal problems. Their troubles usually start when they are young and affect their whole lives intensely. These things are called traumas. A trauma is a shock that causes people permanent mental problems. People who have trauma feel intense pain and nervousness if they face certain situations. It is difficult for them to lead normal lives because they always worry about the pain and difficulties that they face every day.In Perks of Being a
· Written by Susan Cain· Genre: Self-improvement· Published in June 2012· 476 pagesWhat word do you associated with these words sociable, active, talkative, and leadership? What about these words reflective, delicate, calm, and shy? The former would be extrovert and the latter would be introvert. Then, which is the better personality? There is no correct answer. However if you are an introvert, have you ever tried to be an extrovert? If you have, that may be because society prefers extroverts, and they are more welcomed than introverts. If so, then is introversion negative? There is a book reg
· Directed by Lee Hwan-kyung· Genre : Comedy· Starring : Ryu Seung-ryong, Gal So-won· 127 MinWho do you think the people closest to you are? You probably think it is family. Most people don‘t realize the importance of family because they are so close. There is a movie that makes you realize this. That movie is “Miracle in Cell No.7”. It has emerged as the number 3 ranking movie at the box in South Korea. So, what does the title of the movie mean?The movie is a story of a dad, Lee Yong-gu, who has the intelligence of a 6-year-old and a young but smart daughter, Ye-sung. Yong-gu is a dad who act
Many Koreans are accustomed to western culture like eating hamburgers, listening to foreign music and living in an apartment instead of a traditional Korean house. Recently, I went to Seoul to cover a story on Han-style, which includes Hangeul, Hansik, Hanbok, Hanok, Hanji, Hanguk-eumak and especially Hanok (traditional Korean house) with the hope that many Koreans will remember and enjoy our traditional culture artifacts. In Seoul, there are five big palaces. Of these five big palaces, Changdeokgung, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997, and Gyeongbokgung, which served as