OWL Magazine Korea

The history of South Korean football can be divided into pre- and post-2002 FIFA World Cup eras, marking significant development based on the achievement of reaching the semi-finals in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Players who played crucial roles at that time also gained attention, either transferring to big clubs or pursuing successful post-retirement careers as coaches or broadcasters. “1998 ...

In South Korea, schools hold graduation ceremonies at the end of February each year. This means that you can commonly witness the lively scenes of congratulatory celebrations at various university campuses. By the end of February, flower shops line the streets in front of schools, and the campus is filled with students wearing graduation gowns, taking commemorative photos. You can ...

In South Korea, schools hold graduation ceremonies at the end of February each year. This means that you can commonly witness the lively scenes of congratulatory celebrations at various university campuses. By the end of February, flower shops line the streets in front of schools, and the campus is filled with students wearing graduation gowns, taking commemorative photos. You can ...

The Changing of the Guard Ceremony is a reenactment of the changing of guards based on the duty roster of the officials belonging to the Sujeongcheong during the Joseon Dynasty. This event takes place at Gyeongbokgung, Deoksugung, and Changdeokgung Palaces in Seoul. Taking inspiration from this, various locations across the country, such as Gyeonggijeon Hall in Jeonju Hanok Village, Nakan ...

Korea University, along with Seoul National University and Yonsei University, is one of the prestigious universities in South Korea known collectively as “SKY”. However, due to its relatively secluded location in Anam-dong, visiting can be somewhat challenging. I happened to be near Korea University and had a meeting at the Kim Hee-Sue Art Centre located nearby. After concluding the meeting, ...