Do you love eating chocolate? Then, you should visit the Chocolate Museum on Jeju Island. You can taste all kinds of chocolate there! Here¡¯s another piece of good news. On March 3, this special museum was chosen as one of the ¡°10 Most Amazing Chocolate Museums in the
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Reading interesting English books helps you improve your English. An 11-year-old girl named Hwang Seo-yeon has just proven it. She attends Chorim Elementary School in Bundang. Her hobby is reading English books. She started reading them when she was in kindergarten. She
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What is your dream job? I think many of The Kids Times readers might have more than one dream job in mind. Soon enough, you will get a great chance to experience many different jobs in advance. An education and entertainment center called KidZania will open on
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From now on, 54 elementary schools nationwide will not sell unhealthy foods to children. To protect young students from junk foods, the government also decided to ban fast foods and soda within 200 meters of the selected schools.
Do you know how many subway lines are there in Seoul? Last July, subway line number 9 was opened to the public. So, there are now 9 subway lines in Seoul. Of all the subway lines, which one do you think is the busiest?
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Have you ever wanted to have a robot friend? In many movies and feature animations, robots are good friends to kids. Soon it will no longer just be a story on the screens. Within 5 years, children will be able to study with friendly robot English teachers!
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in Antarctica? Winter in Korea is quite cold, but Antarctica is much colder all year round. Despite the freezing weather, about 20 Korean scientists study natural resources at King Sejong Station in Antarctica.
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On January 12, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced special plans to prevent school violence. The ministry will provide a text-messaging service for the parents of elementary school students starting this year. Also, CCTVs will be installed
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In the 1970s and ¡®80s, many Koreans moved to richer countries for various reasons. Some people emigrated to have better jobs and make more money. Many people also went overseas for better education and to improve the quality of their lives. Those who moved to
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South Korea doesn¡¯t have many natural resources. So it has long been considered as an energy importer. However, with advanced technologies, we have become a major energy exporter! At the end of 2009, Korea signed a 40-billion-dollar deal with the United Arab
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