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K-Pop & Trot (56)

  • 2018.11.12
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    It is a BTOB ballad song with a medIUm tempo meaning that it is beautiful and sad that this time living now will never come back.

    The harmony of the warmth of the orchestration and retro guitar sound stimulates the mood of a sad autumn.
  • 2019.11.18
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    It is Electro pop-rock with a combination of Lee Jong-hoon, Lee Chae-kyu and IU, who showed a lively sound and balanced teamwork in "23.

    The combination of unique synth sauce and dynamic band sounds produced unique results.

    The music video is a trendy production of Knive Production, which has enhanced the completion of the project.
  • 2019.11.18
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    It is a song of the Etonic fantasy genre that composer Lee Min-soo and IU met again.

    Actor Lee Hyun-woo, who was the male lead of the music video for "You and Me," once again acted in a more mature way.

    Hwang Soo-ah, the main character of the IU fantasy series, will be directing the music video again.

    Since the release of the teaser, fans who remember their images eight years ago have been highly anticipated.

K-Traditional Music (5)

  • 2021.1.22
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    ♡ The song is composed by Jang Ta-ryeong, which is also called Taryeong, with a modern feeling.

    "Jangtaryeong" was originally a commercial labor song that was sung by long-timers, who were also called Jangjanglim, Boo-Bae, and Jangdol-Bang, to entertain the market and sell goods.
  • 2021.2.27
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    ☆It is a creative percussion piece that expresses the colorful and dynamic rhythm of traditional musical instruments with assorted drum ensemble, and features a circular composition in which the assorted drums of three generations of large, medIUm, and small make their own tones.

    The colorful performances of daego, the grand power of junggo, and the exhilarating rhythm of janggu combined to serve as a link between the audience and the stage and create an exciting atmosphere.
  • 2021.4.15
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    ♡ Nolbo came to Heungbojip, where he became rich, was treated well, and sang a scene where he took a flower garden with him on his way.

    This is a comic story about visiting Heungbo's house, taking away Heungbo's plant and returning with it on his back, and forgetting the name of the ark when he crossed the street.

    It is one of the representative jokes of Heungboga, which evokes laughter by putting the greedy Nolbo's mindfulness in the cheerful Jungjungmori rhythm.

K-Cultural Heritage (31)

  • 1992.11.10
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    Soban is a small table of dishes that is used for various purposes from Korean diet to ritual ceremonies. The art of making soban or its craftsman is called sobanjang.

    Various types of tomb murals such as the Gakjeochong Tomb and the Dance Tomb of Goguryeo were found in various types of tomb murals. Records such as "Samguk Sagi," "Byeolsa" and "Gyeongguk Daejeon" indicate that the state-affiliated organizations were divided into two groups to produce the paintings. During the Joseon Dynasty, Buddhist statues were mainly used rather than statues due to the influence of Confucian ideology, and small and large statues were needed for various purposes such as rituals and weddings, which naturally led to the development of small and medIUm-sized soban production.

    The type of soban is classified into about 60 types depending on the area, type, and use of the soban. Haeju-ban, Naju-ban, Tongyeong-ban, Chungju-ban, and Gangwon-do. Haeju-ban is a sculpture-oriented soban, Naju-ban is a medIUm-sized soban, and Tongyeong-based soban is a rhyme-oriented one. In addition, in terms of bridge shape, Jukjeol-type (bamboo-shaped), Hojok-type (tiger-shaped), and Gujok-type (dog-shaped) in Gangwon-do and Gyeonggi-do are the main features.
  • 1986.11.13
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    A chambit is a hairbrush with thin and dense combs. Depending on the size, there are large, small, medIUm, small and medIUm-sized enterprises, Jinyangso, Hwagakso, Mingapso, Milso, and Seoulchi.

    The history of combs in Korea is so long that they were excavated from the Nakrang Ancient Tombs in the 1st century B.C. and during the Joseon Dynasty, bamboo wares were placed to make chambits.

    Chambits are used to tidy up hair with a hairbrush and then to remove impurities from hair sometimes. Usually, combs are made of bamboo, but some are made of godmothers, and others are also made of coarse and dense.

    Most of the shapes of the chambits are rectangular. Since ancient times, chambits have been made in Yeongam, Damyang, Naju and Namwon, but only in Yeongam and Damyang. Among them, the Chambit of Yeongam is famous throughout the country for its high quality and long-lasting use.

    In Yeongam, South Jeolla Province, Yi Bang-woo and Ko Haeng-ju of Damyang have been recognized as having the function of the comb in order to continue the tradition of making it.
  • 2002.11.15
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    Pulpis literally mean playing a flute with grass. The Chinese character is also called Chokjeokkeum, which is played by folding leaves or grass leaves and whistling them on the lips. It is said that peaches and citron leaves are used a lot.

    The record of the grass flute is the oldest recorded reed or reed flute in "Suseo" and "Dongdongjeon-dong" and also features a portrait performance in the poem "Someone picks a green leaf from a forest, blows it in his mouth, and makes a clear sound" in the poem "Moon Ga-seong" by Lee Gyu-bo during the Goryeo Dynasty. In 1493, "Akhakwebeom School" compiled by Seonghyeon and others during the reign of King Seongjong of the Joseon Dynasty recorded the types, materials, and methods of performing the full flute in detail. In "The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty," there are several records showing that the court had a musician playing the initials. In addition, a collection of calligraphic works by various writers showed that they enjoyed playing them from the top to the king to the commoners below. And Kang Choon-seop, a first-time music expert on meteoric albums, has recorded music such as "Hwimori" and "Gutgeori" with the same music as Sanjo. As such, the Pulpieri has been one of the musical instruments enjoyed by the Korean people throughout its long history, and has been recognized not only by the private sector but also by the official instrument.

    "The Evil TrapezIUs" records that anyone can play the instrument so easily that it is not difficult to make a sound and play it by saying, "You don't need the teachings of your ancestors, and you can only know all the syllables first." In fact, the full flute is easy for anyone to learn and play, and any music can be freely played. Today's first play is a folk song, a Cheongseong song, a Sanjo song, and other traditional pieces of music.

    In Gyeonggi-do, Oh Se-cheol was designated as the holder of a full flute, and he continues to perform actively.

K-History (12)

  • 1979.12.14
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    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated Gyeongju as one of the world's top 10 historic sites on Dec. 14, 1979.

    The Gyeongju Historical and Cultural Area is well preserved with Buddhist relics and royal tombs containing the history and culture of Gyeongju, the capital of the Silla millennIUm (57 AD 935).

    Depending on the nature of the site, it was divided into five districts and there are 52 designated cultural properties.
  • 1963.2.1
    Opening Day
    Jangchung GymnasIUm was Korea's largest indoor stadIUm with 8,000 seats and is a circular stadIUm.

    Originally used as an army gymnasIUm, it was changed to a sports stadIUm and opened on February 1, 1963.

    In the 1960s and 1970s, Jangchung GymnasIUm was a regular venue for various control events as well as sports.

    It is where various national celebrations such as the $10 billion export ceremony, the Liberation Day, and the inauguration ceremony of the president were held.
  • 1968.4.1
    Organization day
    The Reserve Day was established by the Ministry of National Defense in order to renew its commitment to protect the homeland with all the Republic of Korea's reserve forces are organized by the Ministry of National Defense.

    When the January 21st incident occurred in 1968, the founding ceremony of the Local Reserve Army was held at Daejeon Public StadIUm on April 1 of that year, and the 'Local Reserve Army Day' ceremony was held every year on the first Saturday of April from 1970.

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