#Trend Korea “Spring Spring,” a music play based on Korean literature 2013-09-24 The captivating tunes of Arirang resound in the theater. It’s part of the Korean musical “Spring Spring” that debuted in Theater Yong at the ...
#Korean Folktales The Son of the Cinnamon Tree 2013-09-23 A long, long time ago, there stood a big cinnamon tree in the mountains. From time to time, some angels from the heavens came down to rest under the tree, ...
#Sounds of Korea Hangawi, the full moon 2013-09-18 About two thousand years ago, during the reign of King Yuri of Shilla, the king selected two ladies of the court to compete in a weaving contest. Then ... Sounds of Korea
#Trend Korea Today’s active seniors living energetic and fulfilling lives 2013-09-17 On September 4th the halls of Korea University’s Guro Hospital in Seoul were filled with the sweet sounds of old Korean pop songs. The melodies ...
#Korean Folktales The Grateful Tiger 2013-09-16 A long time ago, a woodcutter lived in a remote mountain village with his old mother. One day, when he was chopping a tree for firewood in the mountain, ...
#Sounds of Korea Hometown 2013-09-11 There is an old Korean saying that when a fox dies, it lays down its head toward the hill it was born. This saying implies that every man wants to die and ... Sounds of Korea
#Trend Korea Winners of Psy’s Wiki Korea Tour 2013-09-10 This is an outdoor bar located in the trendy Hongdae neighborhood in Seoul. Orders for kimchi stew, spicy chicken feet, and other iconic Korean ...
#Korean Folktales The Donkey’s Egg 2013-09-09 Once upon a time, there lived an ignorant farmer in a remote village. He was an uneducated person and he knew very little about how the world works. ...
#Sounds of Korea The Moon 2013-09-04 Su Shi, better known by his penname Su Dongpo, is regarded as the greatest poet of the Song Dynasty. His father and younger brother were also included ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales Dori(Stone) and Dukkeobi(Toad) 2013-09-02 Once upon a time in a village, there lived two boys named Dori and Dukkeobi. The name of the first boy, Dori, means “stone” and the other one Dukkeobi ...