“We want effortless power, not powerful effort,” says martial arts coordinator Paul McCarthy.
On May 1, 1922, Bang Jeong-hwan declared the first Children’s Day, marking one of his most prominent achievements as someone who believed that children were the key to Korea’s future as an independent nation.
Part of the ongoing effort by Koreans to reclaim their history and expose the truths of Japanese colonialism revolves around establishing the validity of their native flora and fauna.
Completed in 1969 on Namsan Mountain in South Korea, the Namsan Tower is one of 40 tourist attractions around the world featuring “love locks.”
Asian countries have no shortage of lucky icons and superstitions, all of which can provide a wealth of insight into their respective cultures.