“South Korean historical blockbuster 12:12: The Day starts with the assassination of a president, a killing that sets off a wave of political turmoil and leads to an all-out battle for control of the country,” Nikkei Asia reports. “The story is based on the real-life death of President Par
Korean ramyeon holds a special place in Koreans’ hearts, not just their stomachs. The iconic phrase, "Do you want to join me for some ramyeon (at my place)?" playfully employed in the 2001 film "One Fine Spring Day" to extend a late-night invitation to a romantic interest speaks volumes about its place in the Korean psyche. Affordable, simple to make and scrumptious, ramyeon is without.
Jung Woo Sung-starrer 12.12: The Day hit the theaters on 22 November and since then, it has been making headlines because of its record-breaking footfall. Read below to know more!
Defying efforts to improve and revitalize the governing People Power Party (PPP) ahead of the general elections, many former staff members of President Yoon Suk Yeol appear to be seeking nominations in the party’s longtime strongholds.