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How Seoul’s National Museum of Korea is pulling in record crowds

The South Korean museum has changed its focus to engaging attendees rather than just showing them exhibits, and visitor numbers are rising.

Crispy, chewy, soft: why texture rules South Korea’s viral food trends

‘A shell of myself’: colon cancer survivor who became viral fitness influencer

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Why the beloved romcom Bridget Jones’s Diary feels so dated 25 years on

The charms of Bridget Jones’s Diary are still obvious when viewed today, but its politics seem to be from a different century altogether.

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Multimedia artist Lap-see Lam draws inspiration from her multicultural background. Photo: Mattias Lindbäck

Fried bananas and family lore: a Swedish-Chinese art story

Lam turns Swedish-Chinese restaurant culture and digital defects into haunting works about migration, memory and generational loss.

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Reflections | History of Chinese flatbreads reflects how food has echoes of faraway places

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Ningxia winemakers aim to be more than ‘Bordeaux of China’

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