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K-Pop & Trot (159)

  • 2015.11.11
    Release date
    Special collaboration content between EXO and the movie [Star Wars: Awakening Force] (Import/distribution: Walt Disney Company Korea)

    The song combines strong beats with EXO's energetic vocals to give a dynamic feeling of watching a movie.

    It's a song that was included in member Kai's debut teaser video that was rearranged to fit the concept of the movie.
  • 2020.11.20
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    It is a unit song that Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, and V worked together.

    The point is to listen to the NeoSoul R&B sound with the Gospel sentiment and the members' faint tones.

    In a situation where many things are controlled by the worldwide fandom situation, the definition or concept of "Travel" may inevitably change in the future, the lyrics are refreshing and interesting to look for the small fun of life.

    The song is a humorous and positive message to find newness even when the story unfolds and changes as if traveling around the house.
  • 2015.11.30
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    [Hwayangyeonhwa pt.1] It's an exciting alternative hip hop song that continues the funky vibe of "BTS".

    It is a hometown hymn that connects "Paldo Gangsan", which sings about their hometown in dialect rap, and contains the perception that it is a reality that has been walking with affection for the cities where members were born and raised, such as Ilsan (Lap Monster), Daegu (Suga), Busan (Jimin), and Gwangju (J-Hope).

    You can enjoy the excitement of BTS, which boasts the brilliant wit and beagles of K-pop groups that lead the Korean Wave.

K-Traditional Music (15)

  • 2020.11.20
    Recommended music
    ♡ Take a flash animation of the beautiful creative Korean traditional music that will warm your children's emotions.
  • 2020.11.25
    Recommended music
    ♡ 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
    Recommended music
    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.

K-Cultural Heritage (89)

  • 1986.11.13
    designated date
    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.
  • 2006.11.16
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    Gold gourd is a craftsman who prints various patterns using thin gold foil on top of a fabric. Today, it can be seen in women's wedding clothes.

    The gold foil decorations were used in the royal family in the Joseon Dynasty, and there were not many relics that existed due to storage problems, but the three daughters of Sunjo (1822-1844) said they were worn at the wedding of Princess Deogon, the third daughter of Princess Sunjo, are decorated with gold and the characters 'su and 'bok' (Chinese Folklore Cultural Heritage No.211).

    The gold foil decoration is made by stamping the adhesive pattern plate where it wants to be Placed, attaching the gold foil before the adhesive dries completely, and then removing the gold foil outside the pattern again.

    The gold gourd technique is completed based on the woodwork technique of carving pattern plates based on the eye of selecting and placing patterns suitable for the composition of clothes, and the long experience of making and utilizing the properties of glue and gold foil, the main ingredients.

    Gold gourd refers to a piece of gold that is made like thin paper by continuously tapping on it, but today it is understood as a technique for decorating patterns on fabrics using gold foil.

    Gold Bakjang is a craftsmanship that embellishes Korea's doubles culture in a splendid and dignified manner, and it is significant in that it is able to revive the legacy by designating it as a national intangible cultural asset.
  • 1980.11.17
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    Tanggun is a type of hat that men usually wear when wearing a gat, instead of a gat or a gat, and is made of horse guns or iron tail hairs. The person who has the skill of making these tangguns and the skill of making them is called Tang Geonjang.

    During the Joseon Dynasty, government officials usually rePlaced government offices, and the term 'guilt' was also derived from this term, 'gutu', which refers to becoming a government official.

    It is difficult to say whether the Tanggun of Korea is from China or from Goguryeo mural paintings or ancient official hat, but it seems to have been influenced by the Song Dynasty of China during the Goryeo Dynasty.

    This is because the hat worn in portraits of Choe Chiwon of Silla, Yi Saek and Jeong Mong-ju of the Goryeo Dynasty, is the same as Tang Geon. This shape extends to the early Joseon Dynasty.

    Tangguns were the most made on Jeju Island because most of the nation's horse guns are produced on Jeju Island.

    Tangguns are classified as single tangguns, double tangguns, and baduk tangguns. The shapes are all the same, but the shapes vary depending on how they are woven in layers or in double or triple layers. The Baduk Tanggun is a square pattern, which is decorated as the Tanggun acts as an independent hat.

K-History (51)

  • 1973.11.9
    opening day
    Dosan Park is a park in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

    Construction began in 1971 and opened in 1973. The park was named after Ahn Chang-ho's penchant for patriotism and education.

    It is the Place where Dosan Ahn Chang-ho and his wife Lee Hye-ryeon were buried together. There is a statue of Ahn Chang-ho on the east side of the park, and a walkway stretches around the center, which is round like a Western-style garden.

    The Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Memorial Hall in Dosan Park displays photos, letters, temporary government feedbooks and Dosan diaries that give you a quick look at Dosan's life and thoughts.

    It is also equipped with a touch screen where you can see Dosan's notes, annals, and pictures.

    Ahn Chang-ho (November 9, 1878-March 10, 1938) was an educational reform activist and patriotic enlightenment activist in the Korean Empire, and an independence activist, educator, and politician during the Japanese occupation.
  • 1977.11.11
    Occurrence date
    On November 11, 1977, about 30 tons of gunpowder exploded at Iri Station in Jeollabuk-do.

    The main cause of the accident was the "safety insensitivity" of the truck convoy and the neglect of various regulations and principles.

    The accident destroyed most of the houses and buildings less than 500 meters around Iri Station, killing 59 people and causing 6.1 billion won in property damage.

    The largest explosion in Korea has shocked the entire Korean society, making it one of the top 10 news stories in Korea that year.
  • 1996.11.13
    Demolition date
    On November 13, 1996, the Government-General of Korea building was completely demolished.

    The Japanese Government-General's Office was completed in 1926 and was used as the U.S. Military Government Office and the Central Office after the liberation of Korea.

    It was used as the National Museum of Korea in the 1980s, but was demolished in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Korea in 1995.