#Korean Folktales Tears of a Thief 2015-02-12 Once upon a time, there lived a poor scholar in a village. Although he was very poor, he was an honest and righteous man. One day, a thief broke into the ...
#Sounds of Korea Love of married couples 2015-02-11 A heartwarming independent movie soared to the top of the Korean box office late last year. The low-budget documentary film was about the decades-long ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Live Coal and the Wild Ginseng 2015-02-05 Once upon a time, there was a family that had kept its live coal going for seven consecutive generations. One day, the son in the family married a woman. ...
#Sounds of Korea Ipchun, the beginning of spring 2015-02-04 Today is Ipchun, the beginning of spring according to Korea’s seasonal calendar. In the old days, Korean people used the lunar calendar, based on ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Faithful Son who Turned into Tiger 2015-01-29 Once upon a time, a man with the last name Hong lived with his wife and mother. The family of three lived happily and peacefully until the old mother ...
#Sounds of Korea The lives and social roles of clowns 2015-01-28 There was once a married clown couple in Joseon. They were poor, having to perform on the streets to make a living, but they were in love and content ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales Asadal and his Wife Asanyeo 2015-01-22 Gyeongju is an ancient city in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula. It’s home to one of the most beautiful and renowned Buddhist temples ...
#Sounds of Korea Memories, Heung-taryeong, A passage from Heungbo-ga 2015-01-21 Im Bang-ul was a master singer whose career spanned from the Japanese colonial period to the 1960s. He soared to stardom when he performed “Ssukdaemeori,” ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Rock of Filial Piety 2015-01-15 Filial piety is one of the important aspects of traditional Korean culture. Along with loyalty to one’s country, serving one’s parents with devotion ...
#Sounds of Korea Plum blossoms, gayageum sanjo, seonbi culture 2015-01-14 It seems we’re right in the middle of winter, but in the old days people thought that spring actually started getting ready to return around dongji ... Sounds of Korea