A cooking class in Seoul hosted by Sempio Foods Company aimed to make veganism more appealing to picky eaters, focusing on enjoyable vegetarian dishes.
Mercedes Benz’s E-class is unquestionably the No. 1 imported car in the Korean market. The luxury vehicle isn’t likely to surrender its crown anytime soon, with an electric version has been introduced in the Korean market.
It's hard to name a single shortcoming of Mercedes-Benz's recently face-lifted E-Class, suggesting that the vehicle that had dominated Korea's import car market for five consecutive years isn't likely to surrender its crown anytime soon.
Mercedes-Benz’s E-Class is all about providing a “typical Mercedes feel” no matter who drives which version, according to Michael Kelz, chief engineer of the E-Class in a recent interview.
Mercedes-Benz launched a face-lifted version of its best-selling E-Class midsize sedan in Korea on Oct. 13, which is expected to play a big role in cementing the German carmaker’s No. 1 position in the country’s imported car market.
The economic recession and a boom for untact, or no-contact services from the coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the surging demand for online classes and other paid forms of distraction. Their educational goals focus on applicable skills.
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