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Stories told from where they are happening.

From the Scene In series
Stories told from where they are happening.
Typhoon winds, silent roads: Hyundai Motor reveals future of EV testing
HWASEONG, Gyeonggi Province -- Hyundai Motor Group on Wednesday unveiled its latest electric vehicle innovations at the Namyang R&D Center in Gyeonggi Province, with a focus on breakthroughs in aerodynamics, thermal management and ride comfort. A standout reveal was the “Aero Challenge car,” a prototype EV designed to achieve world-leading aerodynamic performance. Comparable in size to the Ioniq 6 sedan, the vehicle has already recorded a drag coefficient of 0.144 — beating the previous record o
July 24, 2025 - 10:58:41LS Electric targets 50% output boost at Vietnam plant
HANOI, Vietnam ― LS Electric aims to boost production capacity by 50 percent to $60 million at its facility in the city of Bac Ninh, just east of Hanoi, Vietnam, by expanding output for battery control panels and electrical protection devices. This strategic initiative is part of LS Electric CEO and Chair Koo Ja-kyun’s commitment to Southeast Asia, the world's second-largest market for electric power systems after North America. “(On July 14,) Koo approved the construction project for a three-st
July 21, 2025 - 15:11:41Inside PUBG Seongsu: Krafton’s new flagship in Seoul
A gaming and lifestyle hub has opened its doors in the heart of Seongsu, Seoul's burgeoning cultural district, welcoming not only gaming fans but nearby residents and the wider community as well. PUBG Seongsu is a multifaceted cultural space dedicated to Korean gaming company Krafton’s blockbuster shooter, PUBG: Battlegrounds. The venue, which operated as a pop-up space since last summer, is housed in a repurposed former leather factory that once supplied military goods. It has since been transf
July 13, 2025 - 14:38:36UN Command turns 75, reaffirms commitment to peace on peninsula
PYEONGTAEK, Gyeonggi Province — Canadian Army Lt. Gen. Derek Macaulay had a simple message for the two elderly Korean veterans seated in front of him at Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek on Tuesday: "Sunsaengnim, kamsahamnida" — "Thank you, sirs," in Korean. Macaulay, deputy commander of the United Nations Command, expressed his gratitude to retired Col. Kim Hong-su and former Sgt. Hwang Soo-gon, both of whom served in the 1950-53 Korean War. His Korean-language greeting opened the 75th anniversary c
July 9, 2025 - 14:18:18Seoul’s 1st water bus offers scenic commute, but its not all plain sailing
Seoul’s new public transit addition promises a more comfortable and scenic alternative to the city’s infamous rush-hour traffic, but issues like limited connectivity, engine noise and onboard heat remain challenges to address. Hangang Bus, a ferry set to ply Seoul's main river, held its first trial run Tuesday with applicants who wished to experience the service ahead of its official operation in September. Though the ferry was designed to operate a route with stops in Magok, Mangwon, Yeouido, J
July 2, 2025 - 14:37:36Hyundai's new open lab brings future cars closer to drivers
In a sleek showroom on a bustling street in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, visitors this week gripped futuristic steering wheels, rearranged the seats in cars like puzzle pieces, and slipped behind the wheel of a Genesis GV70 for a simulated urban drive -- all part of Hyundai Motor Group’s new push to let the public help shape the cars of tomorrow. Hyundai will officially open the facility, dubbed UX Studio Seoul, on Thursday as part of efforts to advance next-generation mobility and bring its latest techno
July 2, 2025 - 14:29:07Statue of Peace finds permanent home in Bonn
BONN, Germany — On the count of three, “Frieden” — the German word for “peace” — echoed through a crowd of 50 people gathered on a sunny Saturday afternoon in Bonn. As the Statue of Peace emerged from beneath a purple veil, paper butterflies fluttered in the sunlight behind the bronze figure, symbolizing remembrance and resistance. The unveiling marked the official installation of a statue commemorating the victims of Japan’s wartime military sexual slavery, euphemistically referred to as “comfo
June 30, 2025 - 11:27:13Seoul bids goodbye to 'Squid Game'
"Squid Game" swept through Seoul on Saturday night as a large-scale parade featuring towering character installations and figurines from the Netflix megahit marched through the heart of the city, drawing crowds of eager fans along Sejong-daero. Co-hosted by Netflix and the Seoul Metropolitan Government, the parade kicked off at around 7:50 p.m., about 20 minutes behind schedule. Held to celebrate the premiere of the show's third and final season, which debuted on Netflix on Friday, the processio
June 29, 2025 - 13:24:52Where cars meet culture: Genesis Cheongju reimagines auto showroom
CHEONGJU, North Chung-cheong Province — “Some of our visitors told us that they saw Genesis Cheongju while driving and made a U-turn to check it out for themselves.” Sure enough, Genesis Cheonju — the latest showroom of Hyundai Motor Group’s luxury auto brand Genesis — stood out as The Korea Herald visited the site on Wednesday. With the upper levels of the building covered in glass walls and the horizontal wooden support beams featuring traditional Korean eaves at the bottom, Genesis Cheongju r
June 29, 2025 - 09:00:00Army restores Korean War battlefield archives
GYERYONG, South Chungcheong Province — Thousands of pages of battlefield records created during the Korean War (1950-1953), from operational orders to frontline journals, are being carefully restored by the South Korean Army. Shaped by the chaos of combat, retreats, counterattacks and long stalemates, these documents offer a window into how military decisions were made and how soldiers endured the war that broke out on June 25, 1950, and ultimately divided the Korean Peninsula. The Army’s Korean
June 24, 2025 - 15:04:12Korea aims to double Nepal’s rice yields through new KOPIA initiative
KATHMANDU, Nepal — In countries like Nepal, where nearly two-thirds of the population works in agriculture, boosting domestic productivity is critical, all the more so given its reliance on imports to offset staple crop shortfalls. Stepping into this gap is the Korea Partnership for Innovation of Agriculture, a development program led by South Korea’s Rural Development Administration, with a mission to share tailored agricultural technologies with developing nations. KOPIA currently operates in
June 24, 2025 - 09:00:04Seoul International Book Fair opens to record crowds, famous faces
On the opening morning of the 2025 Seoul International Book Fair, the exhibition hall at Coex in Gangnam-gu was already packed with eager visitors. By the time the doors officially opened at 10 a.m. Wednesday, a seemingly endless queue had formed, snaking around the venue — a scene that spoke volumes about the fair’s popularity. Tickets for the event, which runs through Sunday, were already sold out before opening day via online reservations. No on-site ticket sales are available, with exception
June 18, 2025 - 17:38:49At 60, Seoul, Tokyo toast to what’s next — not what was
Anchored by the slogan “Joining Hands for a Better Future,” the reception commemorating 60 years of diplomatic normalization between Korea and Japan spotlighted a clear shared commitment to transform the two countries' relationship into a forward-looking, strategic partnership fit for today’s turbulent world. Beneath the chandeliers of a ballroom brimming with guests from all walks of life — from diplomats and business leaders to young students — the air buzzed with optimism and the clinking of
June 17, 2025 - 15:19:33YouTube Fanfest Korea 2025 blends digital stardom with real-world fan engagement
What if you could meet your favorite YouTubers in real life? That became a reality over the weekend at the YouTube Fanfest Korea 2025 in Seoul, where a three-day pop-up experience in Seongsu-dong and a live concert event at KBS Arena brought fans face-to-face with their favorite digital creators. Running from Friday through Sunday, the Seongsu pop-up drew massive crowds despite the scorching early summer heat. Packed with installations, interactive booths and surprise in-person appearances, the
June 16, 2025 - 15:38:27Buldak rages on: Samyang fires up US push with new export plant
MIRYANG, South Gyeongsang Province — Through the glass-paneled corridors of a pristine, state-of-the-art facility, rows of conveyor belts carry neat rectangles of wavy ramyeon, still glistening from a sixty-second plunge into boiling vegetable oil. This deep-frying marks the midpoint in the noodle-making process. "Each unit will soon be paired with its sauce packet, then sealed and sent through a final round of quality control," explained plant manager Oh Seung-yong. The final product bears a fa
June 11, 2025 - 15:30:00