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Mother's Day: 5 commandments for a successful celebration.

Assumption, while in the United Kingdom, Mothering Day falls on the fourth Sunday after Lent. In South Korea, Parents' Day is held on May 8th, with Koreans having the particularity of celebrating both parents on the same day. 2- Don't boycott this celebration because of its origin! In France, Moth ...

25
May
2007

Korean Cuisine: 5 Things to Know About K-Food

cuisine is also one of the most colorful in the world. In bibimbap (a complete dish served in a large bowl), there are foods of all colors. However, Koreans believe that each color is beneficial to a part of the body and corresponds to an element (fire, earth, metal, water, and wood). In South Kor ...

01
Apr
2016

Surprise your friends with these 10 Original Hams

the market. Mount Jiri Ham, the little surprise from South Korea South Korea is a pork lover's paradise, with more than 55 kilos per person per year Koreans eat pork in all its forms in keeping with the adage: All is good in the pig. It is therefore not surprising to discover near Mount Jiri, in t ...

24
May
2022

Korea Mania: Where Does the Fascination for K-Culture Come From?

Europe. According to experts, this desire to make their culture shine worldwide is a response to 35 years of Japanese occupation, from 1910 to 1945. Koreans have learned from this painful chapter of their history and have been driven by the desire not to be under the yoke of foreign powers again. H ...

16
Feb
2024

Glass skin: how to follow this Korean beauty trend?

balancing, hydrating, or plumping toner depending on your skin's needs. 4- Using a moisturizing serum. If you want to achieve the perfect complexion so prized by Koreans, your skin must be perfectly hydrated. That's why you absolutely must use a hydrating serum with a concentrated formula, contain ...

18
Mar
2024

Korean March: 3 Parisian dates to celebrate female creativity from Seoul to the Seine

"Miss Kim Knows." March 26: The Venerable Ju Seok, When Poetry Brushes with Zen Buddhist nun and artist, Ju Seok (affectionately called "Seonim" by South Koreans) has been exploring the resonance between ancient chants and contemporary art for twenty years. On stage, she blends sung poems, mantras, ...

04
Mar
2026