Imagine a cookie that speaks volumes - quite literally. American Tyler Rasch and Indian Nidhi Agrawal, both famous TV personalities in Korea, have baked a whole new way to experience the Korean language courtesy of Hangeul Kwaja.
The Korea Times appointed 12 foreign and eight Korean university students as its global supporters to raise awareness and better promote various events and forums hosted by the newspaper until the end of July.
The global surge in interest in the Korean language is undeniable. As such, there has been plenty of attention on The Korea Times inaugural Korean Language Speaking Contest.
The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is leading in six closely contested constituencies, with less than two weeks to go before the April 10 general elections, according to a recent poll.