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K-Pop & Trot (126)

  • 2019.11.15
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    Where did my magical Powers come from? Who's that voice calling me?

    One day a mysterious voice sings Elsa, and threatens the peaceful Arendelle kingdom.

    Troll tells us everything started in the past and advises us to leave in search of the secrets and truth of Elsa's Power.

    Elsa and Anna, who have to save the endangered Arendelle kingdom, go on a perilous amazing adventure with Christophe, Olaf and Sven in search of the hidden past truth.

    Elsa, who was afraid of her own Power, must now believe that she has enough Power to get through this adventure...

    Break your fear and meet a new fate!
  • 2020.11.15
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    Everyone feels that their breakup is special, but in the end, their separation is similar to the process and the flow of emotions.

    So many people live well after the hard experience. But the moment of parting is so unbearable.

    I hope I'm such an obvious, ordinary, common person at that very momentarily.

    Like countless farewells that time solves, singer Lee Seung-gi sings calmly, with an earnest desire to be such an obvious man.
  • 2020.11.17
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    SM rookie girl group Aespa.

    With a Powerful dance song based on signature synth sound and intense bass, the catchy hook that seems to be memorizing orders stands out.

    In particular, the lyrics feature a world-view story of adventures that unfold as people learn that "Black Mamba" is a threat to the world, disrupting the connection between Aespa and Avatar "ae."

K-Traditional Music (21)

  • 2020.11.13
    Recommended music
    The Jeongdaeseokryu Geomungo Sanjo is characterized by its colorful and colorful melody using various techniques that were not used in the Geomungo Sanjo. It is characterized by the maximization of Geomungo's expressive Power by exploring the use of the Yuhyeon 2-GwaeGyo, the emergence of the high-pitched range from 9 to 16 trigrams, and the change of tone through the movement of gwae.
  • 2020.11.20
    Recommended music
    ♡ Take a flash animation of the beautiful creative Korean traditional music that will warm your children's emotions.
  • 2020.12.4
    Recommended dance
    This dance, also known as Sinkal dasinmu, is performed with hanji hanging in both hands at the end of a long bamboo called Sinkal.

    The dance, which is not much now, was passed down from the late Yi Dong-an, who was active in Namsadangpae, and was re-established by Moon Il-ji, and was later re-enacted by Gye Hyeon-sun at the National Folk Gugak Center.

    The abundant movement of the earth, which seems to stay in the air while soothing the soul, is characterized by its graceful, neatness and Power as if it were heading to heaven.

    ○ Dance/Gye Hyun-soon, music director/attraction, storytelling/refusal

K-Cultural Heritage (22)

  • 1980.11.17
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    Miryang Baekjung Nori refers to a play in which the servants, who had been busy farming and had been working hard, chose Yongnal around July 15 of the lunar calendar to take a day off from the landlords.

    This type of play is common in rural areas in the central and southern regions of the country, where rice farming was mainly done during the Homi washing season. In Miryang, it is also called Geombaegi Chamnol because it is called Munchaegi Chamnol because it is called Munchaecham, which refers to liquor and food prepared by landowners.

    Baekjung Nori in Miryang is composed of Nongsinje, smallpox horse riding, dance boards, and back games. When the festival begins with Obangjingut while playing nongak, the three generations of Nongshin University are set up in the yard and the dragons are tied together.

    Standing in a circle around Nongshin University, one of them reads a congratulatory message while bowing down three times. Sock-dum-riding is a game in which an outstanding farmer is selected from among the servants and mounted on a horse made of woodpecker woodpecker to cheer them up with nongak.

    The dance starts with the yangban dance, and if you dance slowly to the rhythm, the servants drive out the yangban and perform the humorous Byeongsin dance such as dwarves, Jungpungjang, Paebulttugi, Kkoburi Halmi, Seolleun, Mundungi, Gopchu, Hijuldaegi, Volunteer, and Jeolreumbal.

    Subsequently, the Beombu dance and Obuk dance were performed, in which the two alternately performed a trick in front of Janggojab. Obuk Dance is a unique dance that can only be seen in Miryang, where five drum jabs dance roundly or move inside and outside the circle, making it a Powerful and stylish dance.

    The back play is a dance in which all the players mingle together in the sense of harmony, and each of them is decorated with individual or impromptu dances, as the rhythm and rhythm change frequently.

    The characteristic of Baekjung Nori in Miryang is that the resentment of the common people and the common people is humorously expressed in the whole play. Byeongsin dance and Obuk dance have been handed down only in Miryang, and Bae Gimnae son-in-law's dance moves are the main dance moves of the game, and it is unusual for him to move his right and right feet, his left and left feet move together.
  • 2008.12.10
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    The current Seo-gu area of Incheon, which passed through the Three Kingdoms and the Goryeo Period and reached the Joseon Dynasty, is recorded as Seogot-myeon, the 13th year of King Jeongjo's reign (1789).

    Since then, the name of the administrative district has been changed to Seogot, and it has continued its long history and preserved its precious agricultural culture. The exact date is unknown, but the development of agricultural culture in the western part of Incheon can be inferred from the Joseon Dynasty or earlier.

    "Seogot Deul Song" is a song that farmers in Seogot, Incheon used to sing for planting and gimaegi from a long time ago. The sound of mochi and rice planting is soft with the sound of a diagonal.

    Maggie's sound is divided into a bee, two bees, and three bees, and consists of a short rhythm with a cheerful rhythm that emPowers farmers and a long chorus.
  • 2006.12.27
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    Pansori of Dongpyeonje is one of the traditional legal systems along with Pansori of Seopyeonje. It is the Yupa of Pansori, which inherited the legal system of Song Heung-rok, the master singer of the late Joseon Dynasty.



    Dongpyeonje is an area where Unbong, Sunchang, Heungdeok, and Gurye, the eastern part of Jeolla-do, are passed down, and each sound has a strong Power and uses a method of controlling emotions, with the center of the deep Tongseong and magnificent Ujo, depending on the nature of the mountain and the water flowing heavily.



    Kim Hyang-soon is the traditional successor of Heungboga, the Dongpyeonje, which was studied by Park Nok-ju (the fifth major intangible cultural asset, Heungbo, the holder of entertainment) to Park Jung-rye (the intangible cultural asset of South Jeolla Province, the holder of entertainment).

K-History (16)

  • 1997.12.18
    the date of the election of the 15th President
    The 15th presidential election is to elect the 15th president of the Republic of Korea. Thursday, 18 December 1997 took place on saejeongchi a candidate for the National Conference of the Kim Dae-jung was elected.

    Saejeongchi the National Conference of the president candidate Kim Dae-jung and president of the United Liberal Democrats on November 3, the Free Democratic Party in 1997, a presidential candidate to sign the agreement and presidential election to Kim Dae-jung.If Kim Dae-jung was elected president after unifying the candidate agreed to form a government.

    It is of historical significance that it is the first peaceful democratic regime change in 36 years for a DPP party to come to Power for the first time since the Cabinet of Scenes was lost in the May 16 military coup in 1961.
  • 1963.1.18
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    Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built following the construction of Gyeongbokgung Palace in 1405. It was the principal palace for many kings of the Joseon dynasty, and is the most well-preserved of the five remaining royal Joseon palaces. The palace grounds are comprised of a public palace area, a royal family residence building, and the rear garden. Known as a place of rest for the kings, the rear garden boasts a gigantic tree that is over 300 years old, a small pond and a pavilion.

    The palace gained importance starting from the time of Seongjong, the 9th king of Joseon, when a number of kings began using it as a place of residence. Unfortunately, the palace was burned down by angry citizens in 1592 when the royal family fled their abode during the Japanese invasion of Korea. Thanks to Gwanghaegun, the palace was restored in 1611. Even today, it houses a number of cultural treasures, such as Injeongjeon Hall, Daejojeon Hall, Seonjeongjeon Hall, and Nakseonjae Hall.

    Changdeokgung Palace’s garden behind the inner hall, called the Secret Garden, was constructed during the reign of King Taejong and served as a resting place for the royal family members. The garden had formerly been called Bugwon and Geumwon, but was renamed Biwon Garden after King Gojong came into Power. The garden was kept as natural as possible and was touched by human hands only when absolutely necessary. Buyongjeong Pavilion, Buyongji Pond, Juhamnu Pavilion, Eosumun Gate, Yeonghwadang Hall, Bullomun Gate, Aeryeonjeong Pavilion, and Yeongyeongdang Hall are some of the many attractions that occupy the garden. The most beautiful time to see the garden is during the fall when the autumn foliage is at its peak and the leaves have just started to fall.

    Though it has been treasured by Koreans for centuries, Changdeokgung Palace was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site by the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Committee in December of 1997 during the committee meeting in Naples, Italy.
  • 1963.1.21
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    Hwaseong Fortress, designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site on December 12, 1997, has deep history protecting the capital from outside attack. Hwaseong Fortress offers various performances daily as well as Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival every fall. The fortress circles Paldalsan Mountain at the center for 5.7 kilometers long. The fortress, constructed from 1794 to 1796, was built as a display of King Jeongjo’s filial piety towards his father and to build a new pioneer city with its own economic Power.

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