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With the summer vacation season approaching, local governments are preparing for a “war on jellyfish” by installing protective nets at popular beaches such as Haeundae, Gwangalli and Songdo in Busan.
EVNNE released its fourth EP “Hot Mess” on Monday as the group’s first new album in eight months since its third EP, “Ride or Die” (2024).
Over 2,900 cases of jellyfish stings have been reported at popular beaches this summer alone, sparking nationwide safety concerns during the peak tourism season.
Gangwon authorities are urging visitors to beware as jellyfish stings surge just ahead of the peak summer vacation season.
The earlier-than-expected arrival of jellyfish weighing over 100 kilograms (220 pounds) is making life miserable for fishers along Korea's southern coast.
Rookie boy band EVNNE will release its third EP, “Ride or Die,” on June 17, the band’s agency Jellyfish Entertainment said Wednesday.
Titled “2024 Verivery Fan-meeting tour [Go On]” the band will kick off the meetings at Yonsei University’s Centennial Hall in Seodaemun District, western Seoul, on May 12.
K-pop boy band EVNNE's second EP 'Un: SEEN' reveals their journey post-audition program "Boys Planet," expressing their unseen sides with contrasting "rascal" and "vulnerable" themes and hoping for international success.
"Un: SEEN" will be the band's first album in four months since its first EP "Target: Me" was released on Sept. 19.
Singer and actor Kim Se-jeong donated 50 million won ($38,600) to the Autism Society of Korea after playing Temple Grandin in the play “Temple,” her agency Jellyfish Entertainment said.
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