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K-Pop & Trot (15)

  • 1992.11.15
    release date
    He started his career as SM Entertainment's No. 1 singer.

    It is a hip-hop song from singer Hyun Jin-young's second album "New Dance 2" (1992). It was composed by Lee Tak.

    With its explosive popularity, it heated up the end of 1992. It was the mega-hit number of the time when it topped the KBS top 10 list for a total of five weeks, followed by MBC's 'Your Popular Song' for seven consecutive weeks and SBS's SBS Popular Song for six consecutive weeks.

    It is a representative music of Generation X with a high degree of perfection, hoodie, costumes represented by a large X mark, and colorful performances.
  • 2021.1.19
    Release date
    It is a song that combines minimal sound, heavy base, and addictive beats with energetic and groovy vocals.

    It expressed the tireless energy on stage, the rising graph that reverses expectations, and the future of Cravity, which is looking forward to next.

    The composition of the song that heightens emotions delivers thrilling pleasure.

    The music video, which expresses the desire for victory and the race, presents overwhelming visual beauty with dynamic movements and exploding energy through "Basketball" and "Racing," sports that symbolize speed.
  • 2012.2.3
    broadcast day
    ☆ It's an OST for movie "Sympathy".

    Before 2011, It was treated as a hidden masterpiece that only fewpeople knew about, but when this song sung in the fifth episode of "I'm a Singer," it was even a candidate for the No. 1 spot on Music Bank.

    Due to the chorus, which is the highlight of the song, it is famous for being difficult for ordinary people to sing. So it was once said that it was a song that women hoped their boyfriend would not go to karaoke and sing. This is because it is a high-pitched area and necessary to sing it in a tone with a subtle appeal to emphasize the feeling of the original song. Moreover, it is very difficult to imitate Lim's unique mournful voice because it supports the chorus.

K-Traditional Music (16)

  • 2020.11.11
    Recommended music
    [Sori Me 6th Regular Concert]

    Ilseungwolhang is a song of the late Joseon Dynasty's annual music.

    Performance: Park Yong-ho, Jeon Myung-shin and Sorime members
  • 2020.11.17
    Recommended music
    Park Yong-tae (present name: Park Dae-sung) is a first-generation apprentice to Han Il-seop, the founder of the Ajaeng Sanjo, and the legitimacy of the Korean traditional music scene is clear, and there is no doubt about the legitimacy of the melody, and the general Sanjo is composed mainly of the rhythms of Gyemyeonseong Fortress, giving a feeling of pleading and desolation, but Park Yong-tae (Park Dae-tae's Aja's (pyeon's) has a strong sense of superiority.

    Intangible Cultural Property No. 16 designated by Busan Metropolitan City (designated on December 7, 2009)
  • 2020.12.1
    Recommended music
    Jongmyo Jerye is a festive ritual in which the king wishes the nation and the people to be peaceful with the help of heaven and earth, and Jongmyo Jeryeak refers to instrumental music, songs and dances performed to hold a solemn ceremony for Jongmyo Jerye.

    Jongmyo Jerye and Jongmyo Jeryeak were designated as Important Intangible Cultural Properties No. 56 and No. 1, and were preserved and handed down as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on May 18, 2001.

K-Cultural Heritage (465)

  • 1986.11.9
    designated date
    Jisung Craft is also known as Nojikkae, which is made by twisting paper into a container. Although the exact date of the outbreak is unknown, it is estimated that there were many paper bowls during the Joseon Dynasty, which had been handed down since then.

    Cut Korean paper and soak it in water to make it. Fold the twisted paper string in half and weave it one by one. A pattern or shape can be freely changed and a pattern is applied to a paper bowl with a form. Finally, it is finished by polishing with cashew, a kind of paint. They make baskets, trays, suspenders, shoes (meturi) with paper straps.

    Jiseungjo was designated as an intangible cultural asset in order to transfer and protect technology as a traditional craftsmanship. It has been cut off for some time by Choi Young-joon, a functional holder living in Hongseong-gun, Chungcheongnam-do.
  • 1969.11.10
    designated date
    The Korean traditional music is composed of sijo poems (Korean traditional poetry) and sung to orchestral accompaniment. It is also known as 'Sakdaeyeop' or 'Song'.

    The original version of the song is Mandaeyeop, Jung Daeyeop, and Sakdaeyeop, but the slow song, Mandaeyeop, disappeared before the reign of King Yeongjo (r. 1724-1776), and Jungdaeyeop (r. 1724-1776), and Jungdaeyeop (r. 1724-1676), which was not sung at the end of the Joseon Dynasty.

    The current song is derived from the "Sakdaeyeop," a fast song that appeared since the late Joseon Dynasty, and various rhythmical related songs have formed a five-piece collection of songs.

    Currently, 41 songs are handed down, including the Ujo and the Gyemyeonjo, 26 male and 15 female songs, but the female versions of the male and female songs are slightly modified so that women can sing the male and female songs, which are almost identical to the male chant. However, there is a difference between the melody that shows the delicacy of the female singer and the low-pitched voice.

    According to the format, a poem is divided into five chapters, and the prelude, a rental note, and a second, three, three, four, and five chapters are repeated. The highly organized and well-organized performance consists of geomungo, gayageum, haegeum, daegeum, danso, and janggu.

    Songs have been in existence for many years without change, and are of high artistic value that have been handed down by experts compared to other music being popular.
  • 2003.11.10
    designated date
    Some of the Ganghwa Durejil songs were influenced by agricultural songs from the Yellow Sea (Yeonbaek region) compared to inland areas.

    The sound of durejil continues to be a solo song if the fish is narrow, and if it is wide, two or more yongdurees are installed to sing back and forth. In addition, the sound of planting rice is also sung in the case of narrow rice paddies, while singing in the wide rice paddies while humming in solo.

K-History (28)

  • 1977.11.22
    a date designated as a historical site
    Tongqing Myeong-dong Cathedral is a cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul located in Myeong-dong 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, and is both a symbol and heart of the Korean Catholic Church.

    This is the first place where the Korean church community was born and the remains of many martyrs were enshrined.

    It is the first large-scale Gothic Catholic church built on the Korean Peninsula and the first main hall in Korea (a cathedral where priests reside and minister).

    On November 22, 1977, it was designated as Historic Site No. 258.

    Homepage ▶ http://www.mdsd.or.kr
  • 1983.11.30
    award day
    Founded in 1972 by Chairman Chung Ju-yung, Hyundai Shipbuilding changed its name to Hyundai Heavy Industries in 1978 and continued to grow.
    In 1983, the company not only won the $1 billion export tower for the first time among Korean companies, but also became the world's No. 1 shipbuilding company in terms of ship building volume, beating Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan.
    In June 2019, Hyundai Heavy Industries Group launched Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., an integrated shipbuilding corporation.
  • 1975.12.1
    Production commencement date
    Pony, Korea's first unique model, has become a touchstone for Korea today to stand shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the world in the ranks of automobile producers.

    Pony, which began production on Dec. 1, 1975, was 140 kilometers at a maximum speed, 1,238 cc in emissions and 2.289 million won at the time, at its Ulsan plant, which was created under Hyundai Motor's basic plan to build a comprehensive auto plant since 1973.

    The sleek fast-back style Pony, designed by Italian designer Georgeto Zizuaro, is regarded as the No. 1 domestic car that opened the doors of the Micah era in Korea while exporting its first overseas in 1976, starting with its first production of 50 units.

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