Korea’s Unfinished Fight for Menstrual Rights

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Korea’s Unfinished Fight for Menstrual Rights From Private Discomfort to Public Right For a long time in Korea, menstruation was treated as something private — a personal discomfort to be quietly managed. But that view is changing. Today, menstruation is increasingly seen as a matter of public health, dignity and basic human rights. Issues like … Read more

Why Young Koreans Love Daiso in 2026

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Why Young Koreans Love Daiso in 2026 Inflation Changed the Way People Spend Daiso is becoming one of the hottest shopping places for young Koreans, and the reason is simple: inflation changed everything. Since prices have kept rising, many people in their 20s and 30s are no longer focused on not spending at all. Instead, … Read more

IKEA Korea Expands with Democratic Design

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IKEA Korea Expands with Democratic Design Why IKEA Korea Is Growing Again IKEA Korea is making a stronger move in the Korean market with one clear message: good design should be for everyone. At its recent media event, the company introduced its vision under the slogan “Home Begins with You.” The heart of this strategy … Read more

Samsung and LG Challenge Apple’s AirPods with Budget-Friendly Earbuds

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The Battle for Affordable Audio Excellence South Korean tech giants “Samsung Electronics” and “LG Electronics” are intensifying competition in the wireless earbuds market by launching budget-friendly alternatives to Apple’s premium AirPods. This strategic move targets price-conscious consumers seeking quality audio experiences without breaking the bank. 한국의 거대 기술 기업인 “삼성전자”와 “LG전자”가 애플의 프리미엄 에어팟에 대한 … Read more

Why Korean Moms Love Department Store Baby Classes

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Why Korean Moms Love Department Store Baby Classes The Growing Popularity of Baby Classes in Korea In Korea, department stores have become more than just shopping destinations. They now serve as key community spaces for young parents, particularly through cultural centers known as “munsen.” These centers attract mothers with infants and toddlers, offering various programs … Read more

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