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The Korean tourism industry is seeing immense growth, but it is hiding a shameful reality. Why do forty percent of all tourists never return to Korea?
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Many places including restaurants and cafes are now not allowing people with kids. Complains from rejected customers cite discrimination, others blame bad manners.
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After article trumpets the "victory" of female employment over men, netizens strike back with resentment at the social burden placed on men
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Shocked by the low pay and horrendous living conditions, visiting African artists expose to the media the Africa Museum of Original Art's exploitation of workers.
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Popular article breaks down the genesis of the "Kimchi-bitch", why glass ceilings can be broken, and why the days of female entitlement will soon end.
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Responding to last week's article, Chelle B. Mille, editor of Korea Gender Cafe, offers an explanation for Korea's low ranking in international report.
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Report on the stress Korean men feel trying to meet social obligations and buy a house before getting married brings widespread support and criticism online.
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Korean netizen reactions to a news report about Chinese tourists intruding on the Ewha Womans University campus, taking photos, and local disturbing students.
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Translated Korean netizen condemnation of gays and lesbians as disgusting perversion in reaction to the Yook Woo-dang literary award in honor of LGBT writing.
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Hong Seok-cheon, Korea's first openly gay celebrity, talks about a letter he received from his nephews that moved him to tears on the TV show 'Strong Heart.'
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The young generation's embrace of a revisionist perspective on former military dictators is raising concerns that Korea's democratic gains may erode.
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Korea's Ministry of Gender Equality and Family receives an extra $13m than the government's initial budget. Netizens outraged.
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Two Korean-Canadians win a Muscle Man and Miss Canada Preliminary respectively. The male is admired whilst the beauty queen is scorned by netizens.
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Editorial by feminist Kim Eri defends the cause of gender equality and rebuts claims that women are over-empowered in South Korea.
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As the online misogyny trend continues to spread on the Korean Internet, a feminist shares her impressions, much to the criticism of male netizens.
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Korean netizens are insulted by Hollister models during the opening of a new store in South Korea by making 'squinty eyes' faces and mocking Asian pronunciation.
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Korean daily newspaper Nocut News runs a series of articles on expats' pick-up line skills, how 'easy' Korean girls are, and what a typical night out involves.