Spring fragrances fill Jeju fields

Spring fragrances fill Jeju fields   Thousands of yellow canola blossoms carpet the foothills of Jeju’s Sanbangsan Mountain every spring. The Jeju Tourism Organization has designated this area and the neighboring Yongmeori Beach as one of island’s must-see sites during the month of April.   By Kim Young-ah and Lee Hana Photos = Jeju Tourism…

Seoul’s mini-China: Daerim-dong

Seoul’s mini-China: Daerim-dong     The Daerim Jungang Market, a neighborhood home to many of Seoul’s Mandarin-speaking residents, has Chinese restaurants and stores lining the main street that starts at exit No. 12 of Daerim Station. Chinatowns, neighborhoods or streets filled with people from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau or even mainland China itself, as well…

Korea’s ancient Daegaya capital

Korea’s ancient Daegaya capital     Korea used to be divided into different countries, each ruled by a king. At some point in Korean history, a kingdom called Daegaya existed, along with Baekje, Silla and Goguryeo. It was founded by Noeijiljuil, later known as King Ijinasi. Daegaya is believed to have existed for about 520…