PostsCommentsPayoutsknowingkorea (26)in #temple • 6 years agoCatholic President Moon Jae-in spends the first day of his holiday at a Buddhist templeImage by The Blue House On July 28th, the first day of his Summer holiday, Korean President Moon Jae-in visited UNESCO World Heritage Site Bongjeong temple, one of seven Korean…knowingkorea (26)in #seoul-districts • 6 years agoWhere is Gangnam?Image by USAGI_POST (Pixabay.com) Seoul is traversed by the Hangang river which flows from east to west. The whole area north of the river is called Gangbuk, and the south of…knowingkorea (26)in #seoul-districts • 6 years agoTwenty-Five Districts of SeoulImage by cmmellow (Pixabay.com) Seoul is Korea’s the only Special City. The Hangang river runs through the city from east to west, roughly dividing the land into parts: gangbuk…knowingkorea (26)in #food • 6 years agoThere are lots of instant ramyeons in KoreaImage : Pixabay.com Instant noodles, generally and collectively called ‘ramyeon’ (Korean pronunciation of the same word ‘ramen’ in Japanese), usually occupy a considerable…knowingkorea (26)in #food • 6 years agoA guide to finding the best Pyeongyang Naengmyeon in SeoulImage by KnowingKorea Naengmyeon is a Korean dish composed of noodles in a cold, meaty broth. Easily one of the most popular dishes among Koreans seeking a way to cool down…knowingkorea (26)in #food • 6 years agoMyeolchi bokkeum, Korean dried baby anchovy stir-fryImage by Hyeon-Jeong Suk ( CC BY 2.0 license Stir-fried dried baby anchovies, or ‘myeolchi bokkeum’ in Korean, are one of basic side dishes in Korean cuisine. Well known as a…knowingkorea (26)in #food • 6 years agoGinseng and Human ShapeImage by whaltns17 (Pixabay.com) The English word ‘ginseng’ comes from the Chinese word renshen, 人蔘, which refers to the plant’s resemblance to a human shape. Using the same…knowingkorea (26)in #environmental-protection • 6 years agoFirst Lady Kim Jung-sook’s bag is the talk of the town in IndiaImage : JTBC News in Youtube During Moon Jae-in’s state visit to India, First Lady Kim Jung-sook was taken on a tour of the tomb of Humayun, second emperor of the Mughal Empire…knowingkorea (26)in #heritage • 6 years agoSeven Buddhist mountain temples gain UNESCO World Heritage statusOn June 30th, during the 42nd session of the World Heritage Committee, it was unanimously decided to add seven South Korean Buddhist temples that date back as far as the seventh…knowingkorea (26)in #trend • 6 years agoHanok Guest Houses in PopularityImage by KnowingKorea The popularity of hanok guest houses continues. Usually gathered around old city towns. These traditional Korean houses are favored not only by foreign…knowingkorea (26)in #issue • 6 years agoConstitutional Court rules legislation on substitute military service for conscientious objectorsImage by Republic of Korea Army ( CC BY-SA license. All South Korean males between the ages of 18 and 35 are required to complete up to two years of military service, one of…knowingkorea (26)in #technology • 6 years agoWorld Kimchi Institute discovers microorganism capable of surviving in extreme environmentsImage by LoggaWiggler (Pixabay.com) A microorganism has been discovered in Korean sea salt that can survive in temperatures exceeding 66 degrees Celsius. What’s more, this salt…knowingkorea (26)in #food • 6 years agoSinseollo, Royal Casserole With LegendImage by Republic of Korea ( CC BY-SA 2.0 license Sinseollo, or royal casserole, used to be served in Korean traditional court cuisine. Consisting of meat, fish, vegetables and…knowingkorea (26)in #mayak-gimbap • 6 years agoFoods That Have ‘Drug’ in Their NamesImage by Republic of Korea ( CC BY-SA 2.0 license In Korea, you find food names with ‘mayak’ added like a prefix. The work ‘mayak’ is literally translated as ‘drug,’ but that…knowingkorea (26)in #koean-dolmen • 6 years agoDolmens in KoreaImage by KnowingKorea Korea is a dolmen kingdom. About 40 percent of the world’s dolmens are found in the Korean Peninsular, with the largest concentration of these in the area…knowingkorea (26)in #tour • 6 years agoYakhyeon Catholic Church, Korea’s First Western-Style ChurchImage by KnowingKorea Yakhyeon Catholic Church is located in a less crowded part of Seoul and thus less known than the famous Myeongdong Cathedral, but it is Korea’s first…knowingkorea (26)in #food • 6 years agoWhat is the difference between garakguksu and udon?Garakguksu in Daejeon station is one of the famous noodle restaurant in Korea. Image by KnowingKorea. Garakguksu, a noodle dish in soup, is Korean variation of Japanese udon.…knowingkorea (26)in #manduguk • 6 years agoCan You Tell the Difference Between Rice Cake Soup, Dumpling Soup, and Rice Cake and Dumpling Soup?Image by Josiah Lau Photography ( CC BY-ND 2.0 license. Korean rice cake soup, tteokguk, is made by boiling rice cake slices in the soup. Rice cake is the single major…knowingkorea (26)in #heartwarming • 7 years agoActor Park Hae-jin donates 20,000 trees to combat air pollution in ChinaActor Park Hae-jin has donated 20,000 trees and began a tree planting project with his fans in China to try and help combat the growing issue of air pollution caused by fine…knowingkorea (26)in #korean-flag • 7 years agoUnification Flag Under ControversyThe much-debated ‘Hanbando’ flag, or the ‘Unification Flag’ as known to the world, was first used in 1991 in the 41st World Table Tennis Championship in Chiba, Japan, where South…