
Eleven Vietnamese nationals were arrested in a truck on Jeju Island, South Korea.
South Korean authorities discovered 11 Vietnamese nationals attempting to illegally cross from Jeju Island into the mainland.

South Korean authorities discovered 11 Vietnamese nationals attempting to illegally cross from Jeju Island into the mainland.

South Korean authorities discovered 11 Vietnamese nationals attempting to illegally cross from Jeju Island into the mainland.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnamese authorities are coordinating with South Korean officials to locate 38 citizens who have lost contact on Jeju Island.

Five Vietnamese crew members are missing after a fishing boat caught fire in waters off the coast near Jeju Island, South Korea.

South Korean police have arrested three Chinese students after they allegedly assaulted a restaurant employee on Jeju Island at around 4 a.m. on November 1st.

South Korean officials said they will take punitive measures against Vietnamese nationals who abscond if there is evidence that they went out to look for work.

(VTC News) - From June 1st to 30th, 2015, Hyundai Thanh Cong will give away a trip for two to Jeju, South Korea, worth 30 million VND, to customers who purchase a Hyundai Avante or Hyundai Elantra.

(VTC News) - BBC reports that South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won has announced his resignation amid public criticism of the government's handling of the SEWOL disaster.

(VTC News) - "After finding Ms. Thanh's body, even though they were prepared, the family was still in shock," an official from the Vietnamese Embassy in South Korea told VTC News.

(VTC News) - A man who miraculously survived the disaster recounts his haunting memories inside the capsized ferry with the trapped students frantically calling for help.

(VTC News) - BBC reports that divers are continuously recovering bodies of victims from the ferry capsizing off the coast of South Korea, and the total number of fatalities has reached 104.

While four sailors on the SEWOL ferry were arrested for violating maritime law, female sailor Park Jee Young was hailed as a hero for her sacrifice.

(VTC News) - RT news agency reports that South Korean divers have recovered 20 more bodies, raising the death toll from the ferry capsizing to 61.

(VTC News) - As the death toll rose, police had to stop a protest by about 100 parents of students missing on the ferry.

(VTC News) - Officials from the Vietnamese Embassy in South Korea speak about the situation of the family of the Vietnamese bride who went missing in the SEWOL ferry disaster.

A South Korean prosecutor revealed that four crew members of the ill-fated SEWOL ferry have been detained on charges of failing to protect passengers in distress.

(VTC News) - American media reports that the captain of the sunken South Korean ferry could face life imprisonment while he is suspected of abandoning passengers.

(VTC News) - South Korean divers have recovered 10 more bodies, raising the death toll to 46 in the country's worst ferry disaster in decades.

(VTC News) - South Korea has recovered the first three bodies from the ferry sinking, while a Vietnamese woman is said to still be missing.

(VTC News) - One hypothesis put forward by authorities for the capsizing of the South Korean ferry on April 16th is that the ferry suddenly changed course and struck a reef.

(VTC News) - Following the tragic ferry sinking, the captain was arrested while a teacher who was rescued committed suicide because so many students were still trapped.

(VTC News) - The captain of the Sewol ferry is facing questions related to the ferry sinking accident in the waters off southern South Korea.

(VTC News) - Despite the heavy rain and strong winds lashing against her face, blurring her tears, Christine Kim stood on the beach, shouting her daughter's name.

(VTC News) - The messages sent by passengers on the SEWOL ferry to their loved ones as the ferry was slowly sinking sent chills down many people's spines.

(VTC News) - This ferry capsizing could be South Korea's biggest maritime disaster in over 20 years, witnesses say there was a loud explosion before the accident.

(VTC News) - In low-light conditions, rescue workers searched all three compartments of the sunken ferry carrying 400 passengers but found no victims.

(VTC News) - President Truong Tan Sang sent a message of condolences to South Korean President Park Geun-hye regarding the ferry sinking incident that claimed many lives.

(VTC News) - A survivor said the students tried to rush out but were helpless because the windows and compartment doors were too sturdy.

(VTC News) - Two mysterious accidents have left hundreds missing, but the ferry sinking is said to be even more dangerous than the MH370 incident.

The South Korean coast guard received a distress signal from a ferry carrying approximately 450 people that was sinking off the southwestern coast of South Korea, 20km from the shore.