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  • 1988.9.14
    release date
    It is the official theme song of the 1988 Seoul Olympics, sung by singer Koreana.

    It is estimated to have sold 17 million singles worldwide, topping 17 countries including Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Switzerland and Spain.

    Thanks to its great record and reputation, including topping radio station Requests during the Olympics, many people around the world still consider it one of the best official Olympic theme songs.

    'Koreana' was a very popular group in Europe in the 1970s and 1980s under the name of 'Arirang Singers'.

    In 1980, he was selected as one of the top 10 European music groups in the popular West German ARD program 'Musikladen'.

    At that time, it was a group that had great reputation abroad and recognized musicality, so it was a group with reputation and ability that was never short of singing the theme song of the Olympics, a festival of people around the world.

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  • 2017.6.16
    designated date
    Goyang Bier and Hoedaji sound refers to a funeral ritual song that is being passed down around the Kimnyeong Kim Clan 寧金 집 Jipseong Village in Daehwa-ri, Songpo-myeon, Goyang.

    Kim Yu-bong (1725 years old) of Kimnyeong Kim Clan restored the tradition of the funeral of Kim Seong-gwon (1867), who was in charge of the construction of civil engineering and royal palaces.

    At that time, the size of bier was three times larger than that of ordinary merchants, and the number of full-length biers reached about 250. The mourning procession reached 5 ri (2 km) and the food served to the mourners at the time was not enough to cover 12 bags of rice.

    It was said to have been a large-scale custom.

    When a portrait is made in Daehwa-ri, Songpo-myeon, the mourning rites bow to the deceased of the bier who leaves for Jangji-dong, and the bier people call out the sound of salt and hush. When you leave the house, you will hear the sound of a badger, and you will hear the sound of voluntary bier as you walk fast or climb up a hill. When you reach the burial site, you sing the long salt fire and then put down the bier. When Gwangjung 壙中中, a pit for the tomb where the dead are placed, is established, the long sound is sung while playing the dalgu sori, Yangsan-do, Bangataryeong, Nolnori, Jutdasori, Sangsasori, and flutter.

    It is characterized by treading outside the middle of the mine when the moon is being burned in the Goyang area. This is believed to have been influenced by Joseon Dynasty royal tombs. There are many royal tombs in this area, and it is said to be a custom that originated from stepping outside the mine because it is impossible to step on the Nara.

    Currently, Kim Woo-gyu, the chairman of the conservation committee, is trying to win the event through the Goyang Sangyeo Daji Sori Preservation Association. In 2010, Wiesbaden, Germany, Carnival carried out, and the show, invited to the Japanese military sexual slavery after 2012.

    The victims' marriage is held every year.

K-History (4)

  • 2019.11.22
    award day
    Cha Bum-keun (born May 22, 1953) is a South Korean retired footballer who plays as a football coach, commentator and critic.

    Cha Bum-keun, who started his career in Germany at the German Bundesliga SV Darmstadt in 1978, has a record of 121 goals.

    When he played in the Bundesliga, it was difficult for Germans to call Cha Bum-keun's Romanization, so he called him Tscha Bum.

    It was nicknamed the Brown Bomber because of its rapid penetration into space and its strong appearance in aerial warfare.

    Cha Beom-geun was awarded the Cross Merit Medal for his decades of efforts to develop relations between South Korea and Germany.

    As Koreans, the late Cardinal Kim Soo-hwan and the late President Kim Dae-jung were awarded.
  • 1962.1.15
    the opening day
    On January 15, 1962, the Gwanghwamun Telephone Office opened.

    With the U.S. development loan, the state-of-the-art equipment from Siemens and Halske, Germany, will be able to accommodate 30,000 telephone lines.

    For the first time in Korea, it was a telephone station with automatic exchange facilities in Korea.
  • 1970.7.1
    effective date
    A postal code is a code that numbers part of an address for efficient mail sorting and delivery.

    The original postal code was established on July 1, 1970.

    The world's first postal code was introduced in Germany in 1941, Britain in 1959 and the United States in 1963.

    As of August 1, 2015, the five-digit zone number assigned to the national basic zone has been used as a postal code.

    Using the reorganized postal code, mail can be delivered quickly and accurately by optimizing the delivery route of postmen, thereby improving postal service, and sharing various information of all public institutions can strengthen the competitiveness of the country.

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