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10 Magazine (Korea) : ウィキペディア英語版
10 Magazine (Korea)

Founded in October 2008,〔(Media men get lost in translation ), Korea JoongAng Ilbo Daily, Mar. 1, 2010.〕 10 Magazine is an English language, "events-led"〔(From backpacker to self-made media man ), The Korea Herald, 2011-06-26〕 monthly magazine published in Seoul, Korea. The content focuses on the month's events (concerts, exhibitions, festivals, etc.) around the country and entertaining activities to experience while visiting or residing in Korea.
==Contents==
The first half of each issue is dedicated to a variety of entertainment opportunities in South Korea. Articles include Expat Expertise, In the Kitchen (chef profiles), 10 Questions (interviews), Korean Destinations, Asian Destinations (travel to nearby Asian countries), Korean History, Blog of the Month, Family & Community.
Each month there are also in-depth cover stories, often focused on top 10 lists. Some topics have included the 10 most exclusive places in Korea, the 10 best burgers, wings and pizza, traditional Korean markets, expatriate owner-chefs, the best hiking locations, dating in Korea and more.
The second half of each issue is devoted to their nationwide "Calendar and Directory" section.〔Korean Tourism Organization: ''Exclusive Interview with Stephen Revere, Founder of 10 Magazine'', http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/myeyes.kto?cmd=view&md=enu&lang_se=ENG&bbs_sn=1606229〕 It divides the nation into 7 different regions; Nationwide (전국), Seoul (서울), Gyeonggi (경기), Chungcheong (충청), Gyeongsang (경상), Gangwon (강원), Jeolla (전라) and Jeju (제주). Each section provides event information for each region in the Calendar and business services of interest to English speakers in the Directory section. Each regional Calendar lists events according to the following categories: Art, Theater & Dance, Concerts, Film, Family & Community, Education & Conferences, Sport & Fitness, Dine & Drink and Nightlife.

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