[Songsan Column | An 80-Year History of the Pro-North Left] ㉞ The Persistence of the Juche-Faction in 1990s Universities
Inauguration Ceremony of the 5th Jeondaehyop in 1991 By the 1990s, the university campus was no longer a place where massive protests erupted daily and the streets were filled with shouts, as was
U.S. Aircraft Carriers 'Rotate' in the Middle East… USS George Washington Begins Operations as USS Abraham Lincoln Departs
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington arrived in the Middle East on the 20th (local time) and commenced operations, while the USS Abraham Lincoln, which had been deployed to the r
North Korea Remains 'Silent' Again After Firing a Barrage of Missiles… Third Time in Two Weeks
Kim Jong Un observes a weapons test organized by national defense research institutions [Pyongyang=Yonhap News/KCNA]North Korean state media remained silent again on the day after the country launched
Seoul Metropolitan Government: "Conclusion Reached That Seongsu Bridge Height Difference Poses No Safety Risk... Preemptive Reinforcement Measures to Be Taken"
Monitoring notice board installed on the Seongsu Bridge ramp where a "step difference" occurred. A monitoring-related notice board was installed on the B-ramp at the southern end of Seongsu Bridge in
Hyundai Motor Union stages first full-scale strike in 10 years… All plants 'come to a halt'
The Hyundai Motor Company labor union (Hyundai Motor branch of the Korean Metal Workers' Union) launched a full-scale strike on the 21st due to difficulties in this year's wage negotiations.This marks
[Park Myung-mi's Kyushu Travel] ② Kaiseki Cuisine, Eating a Garden in a Bowl
When you first encounter kaiseki cuisine, it can feel like playing house. The dishes are small, yet there are so many of them. When I first came to Japan, the food that truly moved me was a cours
[Shin Dong-chun Column] The History of ROK-U.S. Relations and the ROK-U.S. Alliance
The 1954 signing ceremony of the ROK-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty. A moment when President Syngman Rhee's persistence bore fruit.1. The Meeting of Korea and the U.S. and Its Early Days: Enlightenment an

Okjeongho Lake, present (top) and past. [Photo provided by reader]
There is news that much-needed rain is expected to fall this afternoon in the Jeonbuk region, including Imsil's Okjeongho Lake, where the riverbed had been exposed due to a prolonged drought. Residents are collectively hoping that this rainfall will raise water levels.
Okjeongho Lake is a major tourist destination in Imsil, famous for its "Crucian Carp Island" (Bungeoseom)—which resembles the shape of a fish—and the 420-meter-long Okjeongho Suspension Bridge. While it is highly popular for its gardens that bloom throughout the four seasons and its scenic, misty landscapes, the recent severe drought has reduced the area to a mere stream, raising concerns among local residents.
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