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Four mothers sat quietly in the nursing room around midnight, breastfeeding their newborn babies. As one mother nodded off, her eyelids heavy after giving birth less than two weeks earlier, a nurse came in and whisked her baby away. Sleep is just one of the luxuries provided by South Korea’s postpartum care centers. The country may have the world’s lowest birthrate, but it is also home to perhaps some of its best postpartum care. At centers like St. Park, a small, boutique postpartum center, or joriwon, in Seoul, new moms are pampered for a few weeks after giving birth and treated to hotel-like accommodations.
Locations: St, Seoul
The hostel in central Seoul has a lot to recommend it. The rooms are tidy and affordable enough for K-pop fanatics on a budget and families in need of lots of space on vacation. It’s perched at the base of Namsan, the scenic, leafy mountain peak in the heart of town. Namsan, with its winding trails and springtime cherry blossoms, has long been a top destination for tourists in Seoul. Torture was common, and one of the preferred venues was the basement of the Seoul Municipal Youth Hostel, which once housed the K.C.I.A.
Persons: Organizations: Korean Central Intelligence Agency, Youth Locations: Seoul, There’s
What’s in Our Queue? Art Pop and More
  + stars: | 2022-12-28 | by ( Lauretta Charlton | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
What’s in Our Queue? Art Pop and MoreI’m an editor in The Times’s Seoul office, where I oversee coverage of the Korean Peninsula and Southeast Asia. When I’m not editing stories, I’m trying to consume as much art and history as possible. Here are five things I’ve heard, seen and watched recently →
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