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  2. 100 Cultural Symbols of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Arirang is a folk song that represents Korea and has been widely sung among the Korean people. 98 Geomungo (거문고) Geomungo has long been called Baekakjijang (백악지장, 百樂之丈), which means the best of all musical instruments. It also has a range of nearly three octaves, the widest among traditional Korean musical instruments. 99 ...

  3. Korean ballad - Wikipedia

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    Korean ballad, also known as K-ballad (often simply referred to by South Koreans as ballad; Korean: 발라드), is a style of music in South Korea and a genre in which soul and rhythm and blues music is transformed to suit Korean sentiment.

  4. Category:Songs in Korean - Wikipedia

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    Can't Control Myself (Taeyeon song) Can't Love You Anymore; Can't Nobody (2NE1 song) Candy (Baekhyun song) Candy (H.O.T. song) Candy (NCT Dream song) Case 143; Catch Me (TVXQ song) Catch Me If You Can (Girls' Generation song) Celebrity (IU song) The Chance of Love; Change (Hyuna song) The Chaser (song) Checkmate (Jung Yong-hwa and JJ Lin song ...

  5. Circle Chart - Wikipedia

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    Girl group Girls' Generation was awarded the Top Artist of January, boy band Super Junior won Best Album of 2009, and Jo Kwon and Ga-in's "We Fell In Love" won Best Weekly Mobile Ringtone. [ 2 ] In February 2011, Gaon published online and offline album sales information for 2010, including a detailed breakdown of online chart data.

  6. Arirang - Wikipedia

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    During the Japanese occupation of Korea it became a criminal offense for anyone to sing patriotic songs, including Korea's national anthem, so Arirang became an unofficial resistance anthem against Imperial Japanese rule. [21] [22] Korean protesters sang "Arirang" during the March 1 Movement, a Korean demonstration against the Japanese Empire ...

  7. Whistle (North Korean song) - Wikipedia

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    After its release, it became one of the biggest hits in North Korea. [2] The song has also become popular in South Korea, where it is considered to be free of ideology due to its depiction of a love affair between a man and a woman. [3] [4] Its main subject is a man wooing a textile factory worker by whistling regularly at her balcony. [5]

  8. Music of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The music of South Korea has evolved over the course of the decades since the end of the Korean War, and has its roots in the music of the Korean people, who have inhabited the Korean peninsula for over a millennium. Contemporary South Korean music can be divided into three different main categories: Traditional Korean folk music, popular music ...

  9. National symbols of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Government Seal of South Korea: National motto: 홍익인간 (弘益人間) "Benefit broadly in the human world / Devotion to the Welfare of Humanity" National tree: Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora) Korean red pine: National flower: Mugunghwa (Hibiscus syriacus) Hibiscus syriacus: National bird: Korean magpie (Pica sericea) Korean magpie ...