Korean Businessman, in Flushing, Tells All about North Korea
Dong-chul Kim talks with The Korea Daily about his “love-hate” relationship with North Korea, and his imprisonment.
Dong-chul Kim talks with The Korea Daily about his “love-hate” relationship with North Korea, and his imprisonment.
The curator of an exhibition of Korean artists in New Jersey, and one of the artists, answer questions from Korea Daily.
In an interview with The Korea Daily, the leaders of the Korean American Association of Fort Lee encourage community members to participate in town affairs and become involved in civic engagement.
Members of the Korean community applauded the adoption of a resolution that designates March 1, 2019 in honor of the centennial of the March 1st independence movement, report The Korea Daily and The Korea Times.
In an interview with Korea Daily, the new director of the Korea Community Services of Metropolitan New York explains how the nonprofit’s role is changing and expanding.
Korea Daily explores the resurgence and new popularity of Flushing’s Koreatown.
A royalties dispute between the Korean owners of karaoke bars in the New York area and a Korean music publishing company could end up in court, reports The Korea Times.
An increasing number of public high schools in northern New Jersey now have Korean food on the menu following efforts by the Korean Cuisine Globalization Committee, reports Korea Daily.
Capt. Chungyoon Huh of the NYPD has become executive officer of the Community Outreach Division in the Community Affairs Bureau, Korea Daily reports.
Korea Daily and The Korea Times wrote about a KACE report on changes in Korean-American voter registration in New York.
Members of the Korean community held a press conference to criticize the verdict of “not guilty” in the death of Ki-Suk Han, and vowed to continue to keep the case in the news, reports Newsroh.
Some second-generation Korean Americans are about to start filming “Happy Cleaners,” in an effort to chronicle the experiences of the Korean diaspora, reports Korea Daily.
Korean nail salon and dry cleaning business owners are considering leaving the business because of costly new regulations, and they doubt that new legislation awaiting Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s signature will help, reports Korea Daily.
While the owner of the Polish restaurant Lomzynianka was renovating, the landlord rented the space to a Korean restaurateur, reports Nowy Dziennik. The owner of Lomzynianka hopes to reopen elsewhere.
Koreans in the NYC metro area offered mixed reactions to the election of former human rights lawyer Moon Jae-in to be their country’s next president, Korea Daily reports.