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Haps Magazine
FrequencyBi-monthly
Circulation5,000
FoundedJune 2009
CountrySouth Korea
Based inBusan
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.busanhaps.com Haps-Magazine-Korea

Busan Haps Magazine, also known as "HAPS", is an English magazine located in Busan, South Korea that focuses on lifestyle, entertainment and expat life on the Korean peninsula. It was founded in 2009 and has become one of Korea's most popular English resources for news and information.

While the focus of the magazine is mostly on events and happenings around the Busan and southeastern areas of Korea, the magazine has claimed some international fame for some of its articles. Editor-in-Chief Bobby McGill's report on K-pop singer Psy's past anti-American actions [1] saw numerous international media outlets including TIME, the Washington Post and the New York Post help break the story which made the "Gangnam Style" legend [2] apologize for his actions.

HAPS also received more international attention when a report about South Korean baseball player Kim Tae-kyun [3] made insensitive remarks towards African-American pitcher Shane Youman. The report helped contribute to the Korean National Human Rights Commission to demand sensitivity training education [4] to prevent similar racial discrimination remarks among sports professionals in Korea.

History

HAPS was established in June 2009 in the Haeundae District in Busan.

Awards

HAPS was voted the "Best City Magazine" in Korea at the 2014 K-blog awards [5] held by the Korean Observer.

References

  1. ^ "Gangnam Rile: Psy's Past Anti-American Performances Stir Controversy | TIME.com". Newsfeed.time.com. 2012-12-08. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  2. ^ "'Gangnam Style' Rapper Psy Apologizes For Lyrics About Killing Americans - Speakeasy - WSJ". Blogs.wsj.com. 2012-12-07. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  3. ^ "KBO slugger Kim Tae-kyun apologizes for insensitive remarks on African-American pitcher". GlobalPost. 2013-06-11. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  4. ^ "South Korean Human Rights Monitor | Baseball Player Kim Tae Kyun Apologizes for his Discriminatory Remarks - South Korean Human Rights Monitor". Humanrightskorea.org. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  5. ^ "Winners and Finalists of the 2014 K-Blog Awards - K-Blog Awards - Discover the Best Blogs of the Year". Koreaobserver.com. 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2015-10-07.