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K-Pop & Trot (11)

  • 2015.11.30
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    For young people, failure and frustration are nothing, and the more they do, the more they step up their efforts to move forward.

    It's an intense hip-hop song mixed with rock elements, and the hook of the rap-per-line shouting 'If you're about to bump, step harder'''NEVER MIND' brings out a strong shudder.

    You can also feel as if you are in the middle of a concert hall by using the sound of the actual BTS concert.
  • 2021.1.18
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    Any sadness that could possibly be felt.
    I don't have time to have a nice loneliness.
    in the midst of great grief
    By your side, who has fought against loneliness endlessly,
    EPIK HIGH IS HERE
  • 2014.2.12
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    ☆The second cypher following "BTS Cypher Pt.1" from the last record.

    On top of the sound based on traditional '90s Eastern hip-hop, an oriental-colored beat is placed.

    The beat, which had been running excitedly, suddenly turned into a beat reminiscent of the British Drum & Bass genre, giving it a different kind of fun.

    You can get a glimpse of BTS's honest feelings as he struggles to find a cross between hip-hop and idol groups.

    He also approaches his fans with more sincere music by expressing his thoughts on what he experienced before and after his debut.

    Rap Monster, SUGA, and j-hope present different levels of rap with their sensual language play and rhyme.

K-Traditional Music (7)

  • 2020.11.25
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    ♡ It is a scene where a housewife avoided a tiger she met on land and finally met a rabbit.

    The member of the National Changgeuk Company, Yu Taepyungyang, will sing along with his teacher, Jo Tong-dal.
  • 2020.12.3
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    The Seoyong Pomegranate Daegeum Sanjo was handed down following Han Ju-hwan and Han Beom-su, who followed the tradition of the Park Jong-gi Daegeum Sanjo.

    The Seo Yong-seokryu Daegeum Sanjo, composed of various group changes and well-organized rhythms, has become a favorite of those who want to feel the musicality of Sanjo.

    In addition to the melodic aspects, the meticulousness of the rhythm composition and the janggu rhythm are characteristic of the Seoyong Pomegranate Daegeumsanjo.

    If you play the Seo Yong-seokryu Daegeum Sanjo for a long time, it takes more than an hour to play Jinyang, Jungmori, Jungjungmori, Jajinmori, Oomori, and Dongsalpuri.

    In today's performance, Jinyang-Jungmori-Jungjungmori-Jajinmori will be played.

    Jinyang is a place where visitors can appreciate the beauty of the group's transformation into Ujo and Gyemyeonjo. Jin Yang-man's melody is well illustrated by the echo of Cheongui.

    Jungmori often comes out in a paper form in the middle of the song, so it's simpler and more cute than revealing a big stem.

    The Ujo section of the main building in the early part of Jungjungmori has a magnificent and magnificent beauty. Even a small gourd is delicately displayed, adding to the beauty of tension and relaxation, as if listening to a cinawi.

    Jajinmori is the most Pansori-like part of the Seoyong Stone Pond Daegeum Sanjo. It is often used to build up the tune step by step to create tension, and to relax the beat by stretching the beat, and to find the beat again to make it tense.
  • 2020.12.7
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    The Seoryong Stone Pond Haegeum Sanjo was handed down by Seo Yong-seok, a master of daegeum and ajaeng.

    This is very unusual, so different players have different interpretations and different expressions and methods.

    The six rhythms of Jinyangjo, Jungmori, Jungjungmori, Jungjungmori, Quick Jungjungmori, Jajinmori, and Eotmori are composed of haegeumsanjo based on the rich Southern melody of Seo Yong-seok himself. Especially, the rhythm of the geomyeonjo and the rattle in Jajinmori is characterized by the white rice.

K-Cultural Heritage (50)

  • 2006.11.10
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    Born in Boseong, South Jeolla Province in 1954, Kim Ok-su came to Seoul at the young age of 13 and has been on the same path for 40 years after learning Stone techniques from Jeong Sun-bung and Go Geum-dong.

    He won prizes at the National Skills Competition, and specialized in Buddhist sculptures to repair Stone structures at major Buddhist temples across the country.
  • 2016.11.11
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    "Woljeongsa Top Doll" was handed down through Japanese colonial era and 6.25, and Monk Manhwa, who was appointed as the host in 1969, restored and systematized the traditional top Dori.

    Since then, the "Woljeongsa pagoda" has been in service every year since its demonstration at the Odaesan Buddhist Culture Festival in 2004 after going through a period of stagnation in the 1980s and 1990s. Since 2013, the tower has been held every month on the fifteenth and the first day of the month.


    In addition to Woljeongsa Temple, Tapdol is performed by Beopjusa Palsangjeon Tower Stone, Chungju Central Tower Stone, Tongdosa Pagoda, and Manboksa Pagoda, but it is the only one designated as an intangible cultural asset.

    Tapdoli is a ritual that has a long history that was mentioned in the history of the Three Kingdoms.


    Source: Hyundai Buddhist Newspaper (http://www.hyunbulnews.com)
  • 1980.11.17
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    Metal decorations, such as locks that reinforce, open and close the joint of wooden furniture, are called jangseok, and craftsmen who make brass (bronze) jangseok, which contains copper and tin, are called duseokjang.

    brass and white bronze are used as materials for feldspars, and white bronze is used to decorate them with more luxurious feldspars. Heat the tin or white bronze in and melt it. Tap it with a hammer to stretch it with 0.5mm thick sheet iron and trim the sides straight.

    Along with the pattern, cut with chisel and chisel, trim it with a string, engrave the pattern with a bow tie and chisel, and rub it with a cloth coated with fraudulent powder to finish it with polish.

    The types of feldspar include farm Stones, ark Stones, hanging Stones, crimson-closing Stones, capStone, and traditional feldspar Stones, while the patterns include Palbong, Samo, Aja, Aja, Butterfly, Bats, Bungeo, and so on.

    The locks include a cuff, a non-angle, a tortoise-shaped cuff, a tarot and a square-shaped cuff. Because the feldspar alone does not make a single finished product, it was specially made according to the order of the small ranch.

K-History (19)

  • 1975.12.1
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    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.
  • 1962.12.20
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    Cheomseongdae is a Stone building of the mid-Silla period located in the northeastern part of Banwolseong Fortress in Gyeongju.

    The astronomical observatory of the Silla Dynasty, which used to observe the movements of celestial bodies, is about nine meters high.

    It is known as the oldest observatory in the East, which was built during the reign of Queen Seondeok, and is a valuable cultural asset that shows the high level of science of the time.

    It was designated as National Treasure No. 31 on December 20, 1962.
  • 1962.12.20
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    The tombStone of King Taejong Muyeol in Gyeongju is the tombStone of King Taejong Muyeol, the 29th king of Silla, which was built in the mid 7th century in Seorak-dong, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It is also abbreviated as the Royal Tomb of King Muyeol.

    The stele, which was erected during the Unified Silla Period, was shaped like a turtle, and the headStone on the stele was carved with a dragon. The tombStone of King Taejong Muyeol was the first example of this style.

    On December 20, 1962, it was designated as National Treasure No. 25 of the Republic of Korea.