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In South Korea, tattoo artists work in the shadows. A new law could soon legalize their jobs
As a popular tattoo artist in South Korea, Song Jaemin is fully booked weeks in advance and highly respected by his clients, some of whom come from abroad to see him. But each time Song inks someone, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's parliament has passed a bill to legalise tattoo artists, ending a decades-long ban on tattooing by ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Tattoo artists in South Korea will no longer need to worry about being punished for doing their jobs, as the country’s parliament on Thursday approved a landmark bill to end ...
GOYANG, South Korea (AP) — As a popular tattoo artist in South Korea, Song Jaemin is fully booked weeks in advance and highly respected by his clients, some of whom come from abroad to see him. But ...
South Korea has passed landmark legislation to legalise tattooing by non-medical professionals, ending more than 30 years of prohibition that had forced thousands of artists to work in the shadows.
We're surrounded these days by the products of Korea, K-Pop on playlists, demon hunters on movie screens, even Korean barbecue on dinner plates. NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports on another cultural export ...
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