[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park]

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◆Thinking about the hometown of things born into this world= To commemorate the 90th anniversary of poet Shindongyeop's birth, the Shindongyeop Society's writers and researchers gathered writings after visiting meaningful places related to poet Shindongyeop. Focusing on spaces that served as the background for his poetry creation, the authors wrote after personally visiting Buyeo, Shindongyeop's hometown and the place where Mrs. An Byeongseon married him, Seoul where Shindongyeop worked as a teacher, Jeju Island, and the literary museum. (Kim Eunggyo and 10 others / Somyung Publishing)


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◆An undervalued prime apartment= This book analyzes the 10 most essential economic indicators to teach real estate investment methods. The analyzed economic indicators include the OECD Composite Leading Indicators, Volatility Index, Liquidity Index, and Dollar-Won exchange rate. The author emphasizes that housing prices in the metropolitan area are synchronized with global housing prices in the US and Europe. (Written by Jake Cha / Ire Media)



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◆Nine cups of Chinese liquor stories= Chinese people attach great significance to alcohol. Their tendency to form relationships through drinking is stronger than in other cultures. They have an incomparable variety of liquors and drinking etiquette. Understanding Chinese liquor allows deeper knowledge about China. Through alcohol as a medium, this explores Chinese people's humanities spirit including poetry, film, history, and revolution. (Kim Minyoung and 9 others / Sisa Chinese Language Publishing)


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