Writer: Priya Pailkar (Dombivli, Maharashtra, India) Editor: Divya Sonawane (Pune, Maharashtra, India) Pyeongchang, located in the Taebaek Mountains of South Korea’s Gangwon-do Province, is known as the birthplace of Korean skiing and is often called the “Alps of Korea.” It’s a go-to destination for winter sports and famously hosted the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games….
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K-Restaurant Review: Hanok Korean Kitchen, Delhi
Hanok Korean Kitchen, located in bustling alleys of Majnu Ka Tila, Delhi, offers authentic Korean cuisine in a traditional Hanok-themed setting. Reviewed by Hallyuism team members, the restaurant impressed with picturesque interiors and a variety of dishes. Their quick service and flavorful offerings like Kimchi Kimbap, Dak Galbi, and Veg. Tteokbokki earned high ratings, making it a must-visit for Korean food enthusiasts.
Top 5 Places In South Korea To Experience Spring
Kimi Kar, Agartala, Tripura Winter melts and spring takes over, splashing the cities and the countryside with brilliant colours and fragrant scents. While we all wait with bated breath for the forecasts and the festivals, get a head start on your travel plans with these top tips for savouring spring in South Korea. Let’s not…
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY CELEBRATION IN INDIA AND SOUTH KOREA
Suparna Mitra (Kolkata, West Bengal), Aanchal Tekriwal (Mahagama, Jharkhand), Monisha Mondal (Greater Noida West, Uttar Pradesh): The origin of Yoga lies in ancient India. It’s a Sanskrit word, which means to join or to unite, symbolizing the union of a person’s body and consciousness. Yoga has long been recognized as India’s gift to the global culture of wellness and got its universal appeal on 11th December 2014. The United Nations proclaimed 21 June as the International Day of Yoga. The year 2021 marks the 7th Annual International Yoga Day where several activities and events took place in both India and South Korea thereby uniting both the cultures together. Let’s see how this day was celebrated in India and South Korea this year.