Korean Song About A Hometown Posted by Ginny on Jan 3, 2011
This is a popular Korean song that describes the nostalgia of one’s hometown. It’s called고향의 봄 (Spring in My Hometown). Here is the video : Here are the lyrics : 나의 살던 고향은 (My hometown that I lived in) 꽃피는 산골 (Is a flower blooming mountainous place) 복숭아꽃 살구꽃 아기진달래 (With peach blossum flowers, apricot…
Kpop Acts of 2010 Posted by Ginny on Dec 31, 2010
Lots of Kpop groups released their new albums in 2010. Let’s take a look at some of the more popular Kpop acts of 2010 : Super Junior (슈퍼주니어) released their fourth album “Bonamana”. 2010 was a big year for Super Junior. The Chinese member of the group Han Geung quit the group and Kang In…
National Parks Posted by Ginny on Dec 29, 2010
If you like nature, hiking and smelling the fresh outdoors, then you’ll probably like some of the national parks of South Korea. Gaya Mountain National Park (가야산국립공원) is a great hiking destination. The slopes are relatively gentle, so even hiking amateurs can join. The Park is located in an isolated area; so much of the…
Christianity and Koreans Posted by Ginny on Dec 25, 2010
To put it mildly, relations between South and North Korea are very frosty. Recently, the South Korean military decided to light a Christmas tree where the North Koreans could see the tree. At the very top of the tree is a bright cross. The North Koreans are upset about the lighting of the tree and…
Korean Festivals in December Posted by Ginny on Dec 21, 2010
There are some major Korean festivals in the month of December. Let’s take a look at some : Starting from December 17th, the Yeongdong Dried Persimmon Festival will be held in Yeondong County (영동군). Yeongdong Country is known for its persimmons. If you want to know more about how useful and important persimmons are, go…
Korean Lullaby Posted by Ginny on Dec 17, 2010
Here is a Korean lullaby that is soothing, comforting and fun to listen to. As for putting a fussy baby to sleep, I’m afraid I can’t guarantee that! Chorus : 멍멍개야 짖지마라 (mong mong geya jitjimara) (Hey doggie, don’t bark) 우리아기 잘도잔다 (uri agi jaldo janda) (Our baby sleeps so well) 꼬꼬닭아 울지마라 (ggoggo dakah…
Traditional Korean Dancing Posted by Ginny on Dec 14, 2010
Traditional Korean dances vary in style and intricacy. For more on Korean dances, try this article https://blogs.transparent.com/korean/korean-dances/ and this article https://blogs.transparent.com/korean/traditional-korean-dances/. In the mean time, here are three more different styles of Korean dance : The Bukcheong sajanoreum (북청사자놀음) dance is a lion dance to ward off evil spirits. It’s thought that lions have the…