Tag: Seoul

Organizers for Seoul Queer Culture Festival Looking for Public Venue to Hold the Event

It will be interesting to see what venue they are able to book this year for the SQCF:

                                                                                                 Yang Sun-woo, chairperson of the Seoul Queer Culture Festival organizing committee poses during an interview with The Korea Times at the committee's office in Mapo District, Seoul, Monday. Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul
A giant rainbow flag is carried aloft by participants at the Seoul Queer Culture Festival in Seoul Plaza, central Seoul, June 1, 2019. The event was joined by over 180,000 LGBTQ people and supporters combined. Courtesy of Seoul Queer Culture Festival organizing committee

For an estimated 2.5 million Koreans identifying themselves as sexual minorities, the annual Seoul Queer Culture Festival (SQCF) is the long-awaited “national queer holiday,” a rare occasion where they feel safe and encouraged to gather and express their identity.

The festival, which celebrates its 24th anniversary this year, started in 2000 with 50 participants on a road in northeastern Seoul’s Daehangno area. The event grew to over 135,000 participants last year, and despite opposition and interference by conservative Christians, it seemed to have nestled at Seoul Plaza, one of the biggest public venues in the capital.

However, the festival now has to find an alternative venue this year, after the Seoul Metropolitan Government earlier this month disapproved the use of the city square for the upcoming festival. 

This two-decade evolution of the SQCF has been a “journey of finding a public space where the country’s LGBTQ communities can be and show who they are,” Yang Sun-woo, the chairperson of the SQCF organizing committee, said during an interview with The Korea Times, Tuesday.

Yang, an activist at the Korean Sexual Minority Culture and Rights Center, has been taking part in the SQCF since she joined it in 2005 as a staff member of the Korea Queer Film Festival, a part of the SQCF. She has been in her current position since 2015.

Amid opposition from conservative Christians and merchants, the festival had to find one venue after another across the capital ― from Daehangno to Itaewon to Cheonggye Stream to Sinchon ― to house the growing queer community and its supporters, she said.

Korea Times

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Picture of the Day: Garlic Protest in Seoul

Calling for suspension of garlic, onion imports
Calling for suspension of garlic, onion imports
Farmers stage a rally near the presidential office in Seoul on May 11, 2023, calling for the government to suspend the imports of garlic and onions for their price stabilization. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Celebrating an Old Seoul City Gate

Medals to mark 620th anniv. of ancient gate's construction
Medals to mark 620th anniv. of ancient gate’s construction
A model holds commemorative medals during a publicity event in front of Sungnyemun, a national treasure and one of the four gates that surrounded the capital city during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), in Seoul on May 8, 2023. Poongsan Hwadong Co. unveiled the coins it has issued to celebrate the 625th anniversary of the gate’s construction that took place in 1398. (Yonhap)

Children’s Park Opens on Part of the Old Yongsan Garrison in Seoul

At least some more parts of the old Yongsan Garrison is being used as a public park. Hopefully this continues instead of just filling in this land with apartments:

A repurposed section of Yongsan Garrison, once the U.S. military’s primary headquarters in South Korea, opened to the public as a park on Thursday during a ceremony convened by South Korean President Yoon.

Over 200 kids and parents attended the grand opening of the Yongsan Children’s Garden, a newly developed 74-acre park in Seoul, according to a news release from the presidential office. 

Yoon at the ceremony praised the park’s construction and said there are “no decent fields in our country where children … can run as much as they want,” according to the release.

The opening ceremony took place on the eve of Children’s Day, a South Korean national holiday.

The park is next to the presidential office and includes a cafe, a walking trail lined with sycamore trees, a baseball field and a soccer field. Its location is meant to “serve as a bridge between the government and the people,” the release said.

Stars & Stripes

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Family of Three Found Dead in Suspected Murder Suicide in Seoul

This is absolutely horrible:

An apartment in Seoul's Nowon district where an apparent murder-suicide involving a family of three occurred is cordoned off by police on May 3, 2023. (Yonhap)

An apartment in Seoul’s Nowon district where an apparent murder-suicide involving a family of three occurred is cordoned off by police on May 3, 2023. (Yonhap)

A family of three, including a months-old baby, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide in northeastern Seoul on Wednesday, police said.

A 33-year-old-man surnamed Lee, his 37-year-old wife and their baby, believed to be several months old, were found dead by the police at an apartment in the Nowon district at 4:46 a.m.

The woman was found stabbed with a knife inside the apartment, and the bodies of the man and the baby were found outside, the police said, adding officers went there after receiving a call from the man’s father.

The police began an investigation, speculating the man may have killed his wife before jumping off the apartment building with the baby.

Yonhap

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Seoul Neighborhood a Hot Spot for Cram Schools and Study Drugs

Considering the extremely competitive nature of high school education in South Korea it is no surprise that various drugs are sought after to gain an advantage:

A banner in Daechi-dong, Seoul, reads:
A banner in Daechi-dong, Seoul, reads: “Do not drink ‘strange beverages’ handed out to students.” (Choi Jae-hee / The Korea Herald)

On April 3, an appalling scam targeting unsuspecting students on the streets of this neighborhood sent shockwaves across the nation. Over 100 bottles of drinks laced with methamphetamines and ecstasy were distributed, falsely marketed as study aids to enhance concentration and memory.

The scammers even tried to blackmail some of the victims’ parents, threatening to report their children to the authorities for drug use unless they paid up.

Putting aside the audacity of their act, it raises questions: Why did they choose to target Daechi-dong among all the other neighborhoods in Seoul?

The drug-infused drinks were labeled as “Mega ADHD” and handed out to teenage passersby, just like in a street promotional event.

Perhaps what made the young victims less suspicious was that in Daechi-dong, study aids such as prescription medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, caffeine pills and energy drinks are widely used.

Some parents spoke of falsifying symptoms to get access to ADHD prescription drugs, believing they will enhance academic performance. The substance methylphenidate in ADHD medicine can help takers stay awake, energetic and focused.

“Some students are particularly vulnerable to stress before important exams and get easily distracted. Those who have maintained great academic performance would not want to spoil things due to temporary stress, so they resort to taking prescription stimulants,” said Huh, a housewife in her 50s residing in Daechi-dong who has a 17-year-old daughter.

“It is an expedient, but not illegal,” she said, explaining that some parents and students pretend to have or exaggerate ADHD when seeing a doctor.

Data shows the number of teenagers on ADHD pills has been on the rise.

Korea Herald

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Picture of the Day: Drone Light Show in Seoul

Drone light show
Drone light show
Over 500 drones take to the sky to create Seoul’s new slogan, “Seoul, My Soul,” during a drone light show in a park along the Han River in Seoul on April 29, 2023. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Switzerland Comes to Seoul

Enjoying Switzerland in S. Korea
Enjoying Switzerland in S. Korea
People enjoy an artistic model of a Switzerland city set up in Seoul as part of a festival to mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and the European nation on April 9, 2023. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Easter Parade In Seoul

Easter parade in central Seoul
Easter parade in central Seoul
People march with a big chick balloon at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul on April 9, 2023, as part of a large-scale Easter parade. (Yonhap)
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Forest Fire on Mt. Inwangsan Completely Extinguished

Great job by the firefighters in Seoul for quickly putting out this forest fire before any property damage in the city could occur:

A wildfire on a mountain in central Seoul was completely put out Monday afternoon after 25 hours, authorities said.

The fire started on Mount Inwang, a popular trekking spot in the central ward of Jongno, shortly before noon Sunday and spread rapidly due to strong wind, temporarily forcing about 120 households to evacuate, according to the Seoul city government. No injuries or deaths have been reported.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link, but no word yet on what the cause of the fire was.