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Professor Choi Byung-il has worked as a professor in the Department of International Studies since 1997. Photo provided by Professor Choi Byung-il

2024-02-26
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This year’s Ewha IN DAY was joined by people of all ages who were eager to get to know more about Ewha and have the opportunity to tour the campus. Photo by Sohn Chae Yoon

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56th General Student Council president Park Seo Lim and vice president Bahn Ji Min campaign for election. Photo provided by the 56th General Student Council

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Victoria Peak Tram ascends at a 45-degree angle, providing both transportation and a scenic experience to reach the observation deck. Photo by Park Chae-youn.

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One of the most famous cha chaan teng, Lan Fong Yuen, serves rich and smooth milk tea. Photo by Park Chae-youn.

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The world’s first Frozen-themed zone enchants visitors with a vivid recreation of the kingdom of Arendelle. Photo by Park Chae-youn.

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Shin Hyewon Department of English Language and Literature

2024-02-26
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The 2024 musical teen comedy film “Mean Girls” is a rebooted Broadway reiteration of the original 2004 “Mean Girls” movie. Photo provided by IMDb.

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There were several models of the blue dragon, that could be admired during the day and night. The various interpretations of the dragon that could be seen from the differences between the lanterns drew the attention of several of the tourists. Photo by Park Ye-eun.

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The Lantern Festival also included some references to modern-day pop culture, by having displays of characters that can be regularly seen on present-day social media. Photo by Sohn Chae Yoon.

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There were displays of Korean traditional samulnori as well, which seemed to serve as a popular photo spot for several onlookers. Photo by Sohn Chae Yoon.

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The variety of lanterns that were on display was able to truly encapsulate various aspects of Korean culture. Several lanterns had been created and displayed to represent a Korean samulnori performance, which is typically filled with music performed with traditional instruments. Photo by Sohn Chae Yoon.

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