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Noisy neighbors a growing headache for South Koreans who stay home amid pandemic

  Screenshot, from a campaign video produced by the health ministry, shows a family dancing at home. The video was taken down after it triggered a slate of angry comments from people who claimed it could wrongly encourage people to disturb their neighbors SEOUL: Annoying neighbors are a universal issue. But in South Korea, where 80 percent of all homes are apartments or villas, where several families live in individual flats in a shared building, having a noisy neighbor can be more painful than you think. For Kim Ha-jung, things began when her new neighbors at a Seoul apartment building moved in half a year ago.

Noisy neighbors a growing headache for people who stay home amid pandemic

Noisy neighbors a growing headache for people who stay home amid pandemic Posted : 2021-01-28 11:16 Annoying neighbors are a universal issue. But in South Korea, where 80 percent of all homes are apartments or villas, where several families live in individual flats in a shared building, having a noisy neighbor can be more painful than you think. For Kim Ha-jung, things began when her new neighbors at a Seoul apartment building moved in half a year ago. I started to hear little kids stomping and jumping or someone moving heavy objects even late at night, after around 10 p.m., she said, Sometimes they even run the vacuum. It s really annoying when I hear those sounds when I m going to bed.

Denmark, Korea sign MOU on green, circular economy

Denmark, Korea sign MOU on green, circular economy Posted : 2020-12-16 09:12 Updated : 2020-12-20 16:38 Danish Ambassador to Korea Einar Jensen, right, and Korea Environment Corp. CEO Jang Jun-young pose after signing the Korea-Denmark MOU on Circular Economy-Biogas Production and Hydrogen Economy at the ambassadorial residence in Seoul, Dec. 14. / Courtesy of Embassy of Denmark By Yi Whan-woo The Embassy of Denmark in Korea and the Korea Environment Corp., a government-affiliated organization, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), Dec. 14, to bolster cooperation on creating a circular economy and better pursuing sustainable development. Circular economy refers to a development model focused on recycling used resources including waste, and in return reducing pollution while at the same time creating jobs and business opportunities.

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