The Beginning of the korean wave
What is the “Korean Wave”?
The Korean wave means Koreanpopularculture in other countries, especially in
Asian countries come more and more popular. “Korean Wave” is a phenomenon
that is manufactured by the Korean state itself, especially by the culture industry.
Such as film-, TV drama- and other media industries, they not only do good to
Korean wave over the course of the period. Also, we will be covering the economical, cultural and industrial effects that Korean wave has brought about. And then, our focus was on discovering the solutions and directions that Korean wave must follow in order to develop its existence into the next level.
History of Korean Wave
In short, the Korean wave means South Koreanpopularculture in
Korean wave
The origin of the Korean wave(Hallyu) dates back to 1997, when "A Wish Upon A Star," a story of a poor woman courted by two wealthy men, was broadcast by Phoenix TV in Hong Kong and its popularity extended into China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. In two years after Korean TV drama had been exported to China, Korea had exported Koreanpopular songs to China and Korean public culture ha
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2) From Fast Food to Slow Food: Well-being Trend
With the industrialization and modernization, once fast food was indispensable and many restaurants offering fast food and takeout
Korean version is a shot glass of whisky dropped into a glass of beer and then downed in one. The practice has become so widespread that TV commercials have been aired lately to warn people of the dangers of over-indulgence. A few years ago, the justice minister was fired for some ‘inappropriate remarks’ after a lunchtime session on the boilermakers.
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