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Taxi War’ disappearing at Gangnam Station… ‘Satisfying’ first day for the ‘Happy Zones’
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A case of habitual sexual harassment that took place in a Seoul high school has been made known to the world thanks to the courage of the victims.
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As the end of the year approaches, the Seoul city government has come up with a way to deal with taxis refusing passengers --hefty fines of 200,000 won.
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Netizens react to statistics showing that Seoul has the lowest birth rate in Korea's 17 municipalities, 0.968 children for every woman compared to 1.187 nationally.
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Korean government has implemented a no standing rule on intercity buses, leading commuters to wait more than 40 minutes during rush hour. Netizens outraged.
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A man was abducted after a fake blind date. The suspects said they were trying to get ransom money, but netizens see it as an attempt to traffick human organs.
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A 70 year old man was caught setting fire to a Seoul subway train. Netizens come up with conspiracy theories in the wake of several other recent arson attempts.
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Following a collision in the Seoul subway on May 2, passengers disregarded announcement asking them not to evacuate, contrast to Sewol ferry sinking
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Afraid that their young child will feel ashamed if they buy a cheap gift, Korean parents are struggling to purchase expensive toys.
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Crime statistics for the year to date show the danger areas, foreigners linked to high rates of violent crime in Yeongdeungpo, Ansan
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Elderly women are increasingly targeting male hikers on Seoul mountain trails for prostitution. Netizens pity the women and wish there were other jobs for them.
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A suicide of an employee at the Lotte Department Store prompts examination of how chaebol-owned retail outlets treat workers and brands under their control.
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A Seoul school teacher has been arrested after violently beating a student listening to earphones in class and then dropping his pants and masturbating publicly.
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A new plan for 'half-price' government-subsidised restaurants that would provide afforadable food for low-income residents has been unveiled by the mayor of Seoul.
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As the boss of the Korea's Beomseobang mob Kim Tae-chon dies, police are mobilized to avoid unrest. Netizens react.
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WIN!: koreaBANG has teamed up with street photographer Dayv Matt to bring you a set of exclusive images from his new book –– we have five copies to give away!
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koreaBANG shares part two of a series of candid and lively photographs from Polish-Canadian photographer Mariusz Sikorski's most recent visit to South Korea.