#Korean Folktales A Spring of Sweet Water 2017-05-22 Hello, everyone. Welcome to “Korean Folktales.” In this weekly corner, we introduce you to interesting Korean folk stories. I’m Jinny Na. Today, ... Listen
#Sounds of Korea Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2017-05-17 There is an old saying in Korea that you should never deal with someone who hasn’t read “Romance of the Three Kingdoms”, nor with someone who has read ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales A Glutton and a Foreign Envoy 2017-05-15 Hello, everyone. Welcome to “Korean Folktales.” In this Monday corner, we introduce you to interesting Korean folk stories. I’m Jinny Na. Today, ... Listen
#Sounds of Korea Songs of peace and prosperity 2017-05-10 In the old days, there were places called pungryubang (풍류방), where music lovers gathered to sing songs and play instruments. The performances here ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales Granny Dajagu 2017-05-08 Hello, everyone. Welcome to “Korean Folktales.” This Monday corner takes you into the world of interesting Korean folk stories. I’m Jinny Na. Today’s ... Listen
#Sounds of Korea Buddhist elements 2017-05-03 Among Korea’s traditional pansori (판소리) stories, there are two arias titled “Jungtaryeong” (중타령), which means the song of a Buddhist monk. One ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Wooden Fish 2017-05-01 Hello, everyone. Welcome to “Korean Folktales.” This Monday corner takes you into the world of interesting Korean folk stories. I’m Jinny Na. Today, ... Listen
#Sounds of Korea Gyeonggi provincial folk songs 2017-04-26 Although Korea isn’t a large country, in the past it wasn’t easy to travel from one area to another because of the many mountains and valleys. So, each ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Magpie’s Trial 2017-04-24 Hello, everyone. Welcome to “Korean Folktales.” In this weekly corner, I introduce you to interesting traditional Korean folk stories. I’m Jinny ... Listen
#Sounds of Korea Tea 2017-04-19 Tomorrow is Gogwu곡우, one of Korea’s 24 seasonal divisions. It’s the day when the rain supposedly comes to ripen the crops. But it’s also around this ... Sounds of Korea