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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The number of Chinese tourists in Korea has shown steady growth this year, rising from 364,460 in January to 602,147 in July. Officials anticipate an additional 1 million tourists by the first half of next year.

Beyond the red flags

Bonnie Kim, Section Editor March 5, 2026

At 4 p.m., a 45 seat bus rolled into the parking lot of Lotte Duty Free store in Myeondong, bringing in a stream of passengers from the 2,000 Chinese tourists who arrived aboard the cruise ship from Tianjin....

Pregnant teens in Korea are often shamed and suffer from intense stigmatization.

The trials of teen pregnancy

Bonnie Kim, Section Editor April 29, 2024
Typical teenagers tackle academics, part-time jobs, and social relationships. But some young adults in Korea had to grow up a little sooner due to a heavier responsibility: teen pregnancy. K-dramas often overlay stories of teenage parents with love and support, but for many, unprepared conception brings severe criticism, economic burdens, and the fear of an uncertain future. Here’s the true story of those who grapple with frosty gazes and parenting.
Pesky plague invades Korean public transport

Pesky plague invades Korean public transport

Elisa Triolo and Leanne Yoon January 23, 2024
Bed bugs (parasitic insects that feed on blood) recently invaded South Korea and immediately wreaked havoc in public places and households alike. The bites, described as itchy enough to drive one crazy, triggered bedbugphobia, a newly coined term to describe the fear around the blood-sucking vermin. This, in turn, brought about excessive aversion of foreigners, the supposed source of this epidemic. 
The craze over pale skin has moved itself to the realm of personal colors –now, many vie for cool-toned skin.

Popular skin tone test leads to colorism

Serena Travers, Leanne Yoon, Luna Kang, and Catherine Park October 24, 2023
Personal color dominates the beauty industry in Korea. Over the years, the concept developed based on pre-existent postulates such as Michael Eugène Chevreul’s contrast effect. Though no scientific evidence supports the research, Koreans use personal color as the basis of judgments on fashion and cosmetic products under a color sorting system called the PCCS. 
Supporters of different political parties debate over the Korean government's reaction to the Fukushima Discharge crisis.

Voices clash over radiation controversy

Jerome Kwon, Leanne Yoon, and Jessica Woo September 13, 2023
12 years ago, in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant exploded and decimated the once peaceful city. The explosion, along with the natural disaster, annihilated Fukushima. The incident emitted long-lasting radioactive debris, which drove away the residents for the next decade. 
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