Is this confirmed?
Was at Itaewon in 2018 to celebrate Halloween (yes sorry, my friends invited me and I was hungry for fun), and there was already a crowd crush back then from the subway Itaewon Station. Hard to enjoy yourself when it's so crowded, and I'm not a Halloween costume kind of guy. Had to be way worse in 2022 when everything was opening up and everyone wanted to let loose.
Triple whammy of poorly designed former red light district built to service US troops, lack of crowd control and over eagerness to celebrate a western hedonistic holiday festival.
Euljiro is an avenue in Seoul named after Eulji Mundeok, the general who saved Korea from the invading Sui Dynasty Chinese
Is this confirmed?
Xi Jinping Likely to Visit Saudi Arabia: Foreign Minister
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit Saudi Arabia, the oil-rich kingdom's foreign minister said, days after the leader of the world's most populous nation secured a third term in office.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan hailed the "historical and solid relationship" between the major oil exporter and Beijing after talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi.
"Our meeting today comes at an important time, as it precedes the expected visit of the Chinese president to the kingdom," Prince Faisal said in a video statement broadcast on Saudi television.
Saudi Arabia is also "finalising arrangements" for summit talks between China and Arab countries, he added.
Xi, who extended his decade in power last week, has only left China once since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, when he visited Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in September.
Surprised Biden was lucid enough to get mad in the first place.Interesting that articles like this are coming out in the mainstream, portraying Zelensky as ungrateful.
It also signaled weakness vis-à-vis Xi, who just self-confidently presided over his coronation as leader for life.
BASF CEO Martin Brudermüller is one of the most pro-Beijing CEOs calling for an end to “China-bashing.” The Chinese government rewarded him with an exemption from the strict zero-COVID rules. In September, Brudermüller was able to travel to China without having to quarantine to inaugurate BASF’s new $9.9 billion investment in Zhangjiang, with Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng in attendance.
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume recently defended the company’s plant in Urumqi at the heart of China’s Xinjiang province, saying, “This is about taking our values out into the world. Also to China in the Uyghur region.”
French President Emmanuel Macron, who would like to have a larger slice of the China cake for French companies, made public that the German chancellery had refused the offer for Macron and Scholz to go together to meet Xi.