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Entrepreneurs from the South Korean port city of Jumunjin have started adding edible squid ink to ice cream and created a unique product that draws in tourists from around the world. The new black ice cream marks the first known use of squid ink in a sweet dish. Those willing to give the treat a try seem to enjoy it, and as word spreads, more have been drawn to the port city specifically to taste the unusual delicacy.
A South Korean convenience store has launched a hangover-fighting ice cream specifically aimed at fighting the after-effects of alcohol consumption.
More than 150,000 people take part in a South Korean ice fishing festival in freezing temperatures. Tara Cleary reports.
A newly launched market with direct trading between South Korean won and Chinese yuan could help South Korea boost bilateral trade and transactions in the Chinese currency. U-Jean Jung reports.
Members and supporters of South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party (DP) cheer as they watch a broadcast of an exit poll after Wednesday's parliamentary election. The DP and a small allied party were forecast to win up to 197 seats in the 300-member parliament, the poll shows, with the ruling People Power Party and its satellite set to secure between 85 and 99 seats -- down from the 114 they held in the last parliament. IMAGES