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[HanCinema's Digest] Culture Corner

Beautiful water-colour postcards will have to you heading out to the countryside, Korean families to be reunited for Chuseok, John Oliver weighs in on the recent threats from North Korea, and where are most Koreans getting their protein?

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"Beautiful Watercolor Postcards of the Korean Countryside"

It's easy to get blown away by the bustle and hustle of Korea's big cities and towns, but what's not often promoted is Korea's stunning countryside. Artist Yolanta Siu has travelled around Korea and produce a series of 20 beautiful watercolour postcards of Korea's scenic landscapes for our pleasure, enjoy!

...READ ON SEOUL SYNC: http://www.seoulsync.com/culture/art/beautiful-watercolor-postcards-of-the-korean-countryside

"S. Korea to begin preparations for separated family reunions next month"

In a show of inter-Korea cooperation, families separated by the DMZ will have a chance to see their loved ones again next month for the holiday. It's been years since as these war-separated families have laid eyes on each other, and it's a very real hardship that both sides recognise: "The issue of separated families is one of the most urgent matters to be resolved. Through calm preparations, the government will work towards holding the family reunions in time for Chuseok".

...READ ON ARIRANG: http://www.arirang.com/News/News_View.asp?nseq=182709

"[VIDEO] John Oliver Covers Inter-Korean Tensions, K-pop on 'Last Week Tonight'"

This past week saw North Korean military might flare up after the South's propaganda broadcasts hit a nerve and prompted the North to, once again, threaten military action. John Oliver weighs in on the crisis...

...WATCH ON KOREAM: http://iamkoream.com/video-john-oliver-covers-inter-korean-tensions-k-pop-on-last-week-tonight/

"Koreans need to consume more meat: study"

Are Koreans getting enough meat in their diet? I would've have thought so, but a recent study suggests that the average Korean is not consuming enough meat to avoid certain health problems later on. Claire Lee, writing for the Korea Herald, summarises the study...

...READ ON THE KOREA HERALD: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20150827000958

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