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K-Pop & Trot (7)

  • 1991.1.26
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    ☆ 'My Love Be My Side' is a popular song released by Kim Hyun-sik in 1991. It is a song written and composed by Oh Tae-ho.

    The song was released after Kim Hyun-sik's death and won the sixth Golden Disc Awards in 1991.
  • 1988.2.1
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    ☆Yang Su-kyung is the 'Ballad Queen' representing 8090s.

    She graduated from Seoul Traditional Arts High School and Seoul National University of Arts and appeared on KBS's new singer-discovery program, "The New Stage," in 1987.

    Since 1988, she has worked as a model for commercials and advertisements along with her singing career.

    Starting with the first album 'Leaving Heart', hit songs include 'Love is like rainwater outside the window', 'You're outer', 'You Can't Look' You', 'Where's Love's Cold Temptation', 'Where's the End of the Farewell' and so on.

    It also gained huge popularity in Korea, ranking first in K-pop Top Ten for more than five weeks, and in 1991, it went overseas and won many awards including Japan's NHK Asia's Top Five Star Awards and ABU's Popular Song Festival.
  • 1991.3.20
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    ♡ Shin Hae-chul made a splendid debut in 1988 at the College Song Festival, appearing on the band 'Infinite Track' and winning the grand prize with 'Dear You'.

    In 1990, he released his first solo album and rose to stardom with hits such as 'Don't look sad', 'Jazz Cafe' and 'You in the Deep of My Heart'.

    In 1992, he formed the band Next and continued his music experiment, starting with his first album with masterpieces such as 'Doll Knight' and 'Cityin Throughout his career, he was loved by fans for his new music and social messages.

    Shin Hae-chul suddenly passed away on October 27, 2014. He was hospitalized with cardiac arrest a few days after undergoing intestinal stenosis, but died of hypoxic ischemic brain damage.

K-Traditional Music (0)

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K-Cultural Heritage (7)

  • 2008.12.26
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    Born in Haenam, South Jeolla Province in 1949, Park Bang-geum (name: Park Geum-hee) studied Simcheongga under Kim Sang-yong, a master of the Mokpo Korean Traditional Music Center in 1960. After the promotion of Oh Jung-sook, a master of Pansori Entertainment, an important intangible cultural asset, and Seong Woo-hyang, a holder of the 5th entertainment show, possessed the fifth important intangible cultural asset. Later, in 1988, he bought the complete version of Yoo Seong-jun's body Sugungga to renowned singer Park Yang-deok and became the second master of Pansori Sugunga, an intangible cultural asset of Jeollabuk-do.

    In addition, Park Bang-geum received the Presidential Award of Daemyungchangbu at the 1st National Master Singing Contest of Jeongeupsa Temple, has been actively engaged in activities such as the activities of the National Changgeuk Company, and has recently made efforts to preserve and inherit traditional Korean music by holding the '07.3.2 Sugungga Complete Singing Presentation'.
  • 2002.12.30
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    Gagok is also known as the Eternal Ring Jigok, which is a vocal piece that is included in the regular price along with sijo and lyric that were popular in the upper class society of the Joseon Dynasty. The lyric of Sijo is sung in the form of Chapter 5 to the orchestral accompaniment of Piri, Jeotdae, Gayageum, Geomungo, and Haegeum. Its artistic value is excellent compared to that of Sijo and its lyrics. Traditional songs are played by 16-night or 10-night Janggu Jangdan accompaniment, and are based on 24 songs and are divided into male, female, and male and female songs according to the classification of people.

    The song originated in the early Joseon Dynasty, and the current song was formed at the end of the Joseon Dynasty. As the mandaeyeop and Jungdaeyeop gradually declined during the late Joseon Dynasty, the sagdaeyeop became more prevalent, and from the end of the 17th century, the sagdaeyeop became a variant of 1, 2, and 3. By the 18th century, Jungger, Pyeonggeo, and Duger were derived from the Great Lakes of Isu, and by the 20th century, they grew into huge vocal music like today's songs.

    In 1988, Han Ja-yi was introduced to Wolha Kim Deok-soon, the owner of an important intangible cultural asset, Yeo Chang-ga-gok, and learned about the arts. Since 1992, he has been studying Namchang Song from Kim Gyeong-bae, the owner of Namchang Song, and from So Dong-gyu, Kim Gyu-yeol, and Park Gi-ok, the master singers of Naepoje Sijo, he learned how to make poems and sing lyrics. He won the gold medal at the 1992 national men's and women's sijo sang competition and the grand prize of the Jeonju Daesaseup Nori Sijo in 1993.
  • 2005.2.7
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    ☆ Gold and silver are craftsmen who make beautiful ornaments by melting gold and silver. Since the Three Kingdoms Period, gold and silver craftsmanship was greatly developed, and during the Goryeo Dynasty, this technique was applied to bronze to leave outstanding artifacts.

    The anti-aircraft room made relatively large bowls, including pots, fresh furnaces, spoons and tobacco hacks, and women's props such as vandi, binyeo, norigae, bell, needle house and combing were mainly made in the workshop.

    Gold and silver work is the work of training gold and silver with a high heat of 950°C. When the silver cools and hardens, heat it again to soften it and hammer it. Once the necessary thickness of silver is made, the desired design is made. Silver is a bright gray color, but it can produce a variety of colors when treated with medicine. If you decorate it with gold foil, it gives off a whole new charm.

    Owner Lee Hyo-jun has been running a workshop in Hwajeon-dong, Goyang since 1988. He has been trained in traditional manufacturing techniques and has continued his golden craftsmanship. In some cases, only one metal is used, but in many cases alloys are used to enhance the mechanical properties of metal materials or to produce aesthetic effects. It is obtained from nature, such as grass leaves and leaves, which are commonly encountered around it.

    Many artifacts, including gold and silver, gold, silver, gold, gold, gold, gold, earrings, necklaces, binyeo, and backrests, are being made into cultural assets beyond simple ornaments.

    The holder is a craftsman who keeps the traditional techniques of Korea in the field of craftsmanship. In particular, the traditional patterns are expressed in great detail in his works, and the characteristics of the patterns are well illustrated. For this reason, he has been praised for his excellent portrayal of the most Korean style and sentiment in gold and silver.

K-History (11)

  • 1878.11.9
    birthday
    Patriot of the Korean Empire (on March 10, 1938, on November 9, to 1878 and 安昌浩) An education reform activist and social activist who enlightened farmers and independent activists, educators, politicians of the Japanese occupation.

    During his lifetime, he organized and organized Korean-American organizations such as Heungsadan and the Korean National Association, and participated in and led the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea from April 1919.

    On March 21, 1988, after his death, an honorary diploma was awarded to him at the Salvation School, where Ahn Chang-ho studied, namely, Shinjang Middle School and Gyeongshin High School (a school of Presbyterian Church belonging to the integration of the Presbyterian Church of Korea).
  • 1988.12.1
    opening day
    On December 1, 1988, the 'Yoon Bong-gil Memorial Hall' was completed at Yangjae Citizens' Forest Park in Seocho-gu, Seoul.

    This memorial hall was built to mark the 55th anniversary of the death of Yun Bong-gil.

    On a 2,000-pyeong plot of land, there is an exhibition room for artifacts, galleries, and video exhibition rooms with one basement floor and three ground floors.

    Yoon Bong-gil was born in 1908 in South Chungcheong Province as the son of a poor farmer.

    His real name is Wu Ui, his pen name is Maeheon, and Bonggil is his nickname.

    Doctor Yoon Bong-gil ended his short life on December 19, 1932, when he walked the single path of the independence movement after injecting a bomb into Shanghai Park.
  • 1989.2.1
    historical event day
    ☆Korea signed an agreement on the establishment of the Korean-Hungarian Resident Representative on August 26, 1988, placed the Korean Permanent Mission to Hungary in Budapest on October 25, the same year, and established the Hungarian Permanent Mission to Korea in Seoul on December 7.

    The following year Korea and Hungary officially established ambassador-level diplomatic relations on February 1, 1989, and on the same day, the resident representative was promoted to the embassy.

    Hungary became the first communist country in Eastern Europe to establish formal diplomatic relations with Korea, and in November 1989, President Roh Tae-woo visited Hungary for the first time as a Korean president to sign an aviation agreement and tourism agreement.

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