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How Han Seung-hun Shaped Korea's Human Rights Movement: A Tribute and Awards Ceremony The 4th memorial for former Board of Audit Chairman Han Seung-hun honored his legacy with a ceremony attended by over 200 people.
Unlocking the Secrets of Wealth: The Timeless Wisdom of 'Three Gatherings, Three Distributions' The phrase emphasizes the importance of sharing wealth with society, highlighting generosity over mere accumulation in capitalism.
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Unlock Your Culture: Gyeonggi Province Distributes 100,000 Discount Coupons via New Culture Pass App Gyeonggi Province distributed 100,000 cultural consumption discount coupons to enhance residents' cultural enjoyment through the revamped app.
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Anseong's Medical Waste Incinerator Scandal: What Went Wrong? The Anseong medical waste incinerator project faces scrutiny as bribery allegations undermine community support and halt administrative procedures.
Daejeon’s Oworld Set for Major Revamp by 2031: What to Expect from the New Attractions? The beloved character 'Nukgu' may become Daejeon's representative mascot as local interest and sales of related products surge.
Enhancing Employment for Disabled: Key Insights from South Korea's Presidential Office The Chief of Staff urged for improved effectiveness of the mandatory employment system for the disabled on Disability Day.
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5 Years Later: Key Changes in South Korea's Gender Equality Policies Revealed The government held its first in-person Gender Equality Committee in five years, discussing enhanced powers and strict measures against digital sex crimes.
Is Your Apartment Safe? The Growing Importance of Housing Management in Korea Housing management is crucial as population decline limits redevelopment; enhancing existing housing maintenance is now a priority.
Unlocking Potential: How SK hynix's 'Happy Tree' Empowers 25 Disabled Workers in 2026 SK hynix's Hwaseong campus prepares for Disability Day, showcasing assembly and packaging of key components for ice water purifiers.
Seoul's 29°C Heatwave: What You Need to Know About Staying Cool This Summer Citizens cool off in Yeouido's water plaza as Seoul hits 29°C on April 19, amid discussions of market trends and health concerns.
Unlocking Potential: How Happy Tree is Transforming the Employment Landscape for Disabled Workers in 2026 Disabled workers may learn slowly, but they produce honest and perfect results, says Noh Gyeon-young, CEO of Happy Tree.
How to Nominate for the 2026 Cheongju Citizen Awards: A Complete Guide From April 20 to May 29, Cheongju City in Chungbuk will accept candidate recommendations from citizens.
5 Surprising Traits of Modern Korean Youth That Challenge Old Stereotypes Young people today are adaptable, collaborative, and resilient, redefining success and connection in a rapidly changing world.
Discover the New Benefits of Cheongju's Hometown Love Donation Program: Exclusive Gifts Await! Cheongju City announces new gifts for donors under the hometown love donation program, with a special event for contributors.
76.7% of Korean Workers Believe Society is Unfriendly to Disabled Employees: Shocking Survey Results A survey reveals nearly 80% of Korean workers believe the country is not conducive for disabled individuals to work.
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