What the scent of an inconspicuous flower can trigger and why the lights go out in Basel at four o'clock the next Monday morning.
What the scent of an inconspicuous flower can trigger and why the lights go out in Basel at four o'clock the next Monday morning.
In Korea, fears and anger are burned on the 15th day of the lunar calendar. But why is the New Year celebrated three times in Korea? Seongmin was there for you at the Jeongwol Daeboreum.
Why do audio memories represent a gift for eternity? Franziska von Grünigen gets close to the people and their touching stories and learns about the thoughtful side of Switzerland.
60 years of relations between Switzerland and the Republic of Korea, Schauplatz Magazine is now also available in Korean, and two flights to win!
Why time has stood still in Lee Mi-ae's 이 미애 restaurant and why Ssanghwacha tea with raw egg is popular among Koreans?
Why are the divers of Jeju, who break social norms and celebrate the coexistence of humans and nature, so unique?
What you can experience as a cyclist on the streets of Seoul, and why Yeonjoon Koh 고 여준 keeps swapping his dental drill for his bike.
The journalist Myung Sook Suh 서 명숙 was able to inspire several nations to go hiking. However, one big dream remains unfulfilled for her to this day.
Why Eun-Ji Lee 이은지 is drawn back to the countryside after two years in Ochang, and how she manages the balancing act between tradition and modernity.
The word "light" has a different meaning in Eastern culture than in the Western world. The lantern artist 전영일의 Young-ill Jeon tells us how light can be transformed into many things.