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Fest Traveler: Busan Intl. Film Festival. Festival director Lee Yong-kwan, taking over from Mr. Kim, as he is affectionately known, gets to play in the completed Busan Cinema Center — planned ...
Two sinkholes opened in Busan’s Sasang District on consecutive days, both within close proximity to construction sites for the upcoming Sasang-Hadan subway line.
Busan Metropolitan City has unveiled an official roadmap for becoming the country's first official English-friendly city, where usage of the language will be encouraged and speakers will be better ...
Jagalchi Station, on Busan Metro Line No. 1, is where one can find some of the seaside city’s oldest, largest and most famous markets, including the famed Jagalchi Market. As such, the station ...
There is good news for foreign tourists visiting Korea and using public transportation, as an English language app has been released to make their travels easier. The app, named “Seoul Busan ...
Busan Metropolitan City on Oct. 10 announced that it has published a special edition of the newspaper Dynamic Busan in English and Japanese ahead of the BTS concert on Oct. 15 to support the city's ...
Yeon Sang-ho, who is best known for directing 2016’s Train to Busan, is making his first English-language horror movie. Per Deadline, Yeon has been tapped to write and direct a new action-horror ...
In a move that shouldn’t surprise anyone, the stellar Korean zombie flick Train to Busan is getting an English language remake. Variety is reporting that French studio Gaumont is behind the project.
It’s been a tough year for the folks running the Busan Intl. Film Festival. Since the retirement of former director Kim Dong-ho, they’ve had to battle critics from both the domestic film ...
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