Just two weeks after announcing plans to build the world’s largest spokeless Ferris wheel, Seoul’s city government has shared its intention to construct urban ‘floating’ swimming zones along the South ...
This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, June 19, 2001. It is republished unedited in its original form. SEOUL – Spc. Steve Sepulveda was maneuvering a small boat in the ...
AI sounds an alarm if it identifies a person staying for more than 300 seconds in a bridge's 'loitering zones', allowing ...
The Han River is traditionally a place for picnics or weekend strolls, but next month, a stretch of its waters will be ...
Recent ecological monitoring of the Han River area has confirmed the presence of endangered species such as otters and leopard cats, along with breeding activity by gray herons, the Seoul Metropolitan ...
Seoul, South Korea, 2004: Soldiers from 2nd ID’s 50th Engineers Company climb out of a vehicle after taking one of the first trips across a floating bridge they built over the Han River on June 10, ...
SEOUL: Under hazy spring sunshine on Saturday (May 2), hundreds of young Seoulites turned up at a park by the Han River at ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Participants lie down and take part in the Han River Nap Competition in Seoul, South Korea, organized by the city government to promote the importance of sleep in the ...