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  2. Buchaechum - Wikipedia

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    Buchaechum was created in 1954 by dancer Kim Baek-bong, who drew influences from both Korean shamanic ritual dances and traditional Joseon court and folk dances. [1] It is said that Baek-bong was inspired by the graceful movements of butterflies and wished to incorporate this beauty into traditional Korean dance.

  3. National symbols of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Buchaechum, Ganggangsullae, Geommu: National costume: Hanbok: National insect: Callipogon relictus: Callipogon relictus: Unofficial symbol of the Entomological Society of Korea and Korean Entomological Institute: National instrument: Gayageum: National stone Amethyst: National colours

  4. Korean dance - Wikipedia

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    Korean traditional dance originated in ancient shamanistic rituals thousands of years ago. By the time of the later Korean kingdoms, Goryeo and Joseon, in the 2nd millennium AD, Korean traditional dance benefited from regular support of the royal court, numerous academies, and even an official ministry of the government.

  5. Ganggangsullae - Wikipedia

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    Minyo, meaning song of people, is a korean folk song that spread among the people. It has two categories, tosok and tongsok. Tosok encompasses songs performed by ordinary people for purposes such as work, play, and ritualistic ceremonies. In contrast, tongsok consists of widely popular songs that are typically performed by professional singers.

  6. We have nothing to envy in the world - Wikipedia

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    The film was made in 1970, and was produced by Pak Hak who directed the North Korean film The Flower Girl. [9] The film incorporated Choi Seung-hee's version of the Buchaechum that was created in 1970 with the order of Kim Jong Il. [10]

  7. List of dances - Wikipedia

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    This is the main list of dances.It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. It may also include dances which could either be considered specific dances or a family of related dances.

  8. Korean flower arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Korean flower arrangement is an indoor art, and most often uses simple Joseon dynasty whiteware to highlight Korean flowers and tree branches in elegant and unforced natural arrangements. [1]

  9. South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea, [c] officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), [d] is a country in East Asia.It constitutes the southern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and the Sea of Japan to the east.