At 50, a Korean adoptee returns to Seoul for the first time
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Charlotte Observer reporter Théoden Janes,
Charlotte Observer reporter Théoden Janes, a Korean adoptee in the US, on returning to Korea for the first time and attempts to find his birth family.
The Korean government extended the opportunity via its Overseas Koreans Agency, established in 2023 to support the estimated 7 million “overseas Koreans,” a classification encompassing Korean children adopted by families in the U.S., Europe, and other countries.
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The Korean government extended the opportunity via its Overseas Koreans Agency, established in 2023 to support the estimated 7 million “overseas Koreans,” a classification encompassing Korean children adopted by families in the U.S., Europe, and other countries.
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