Hallyu: Korean Wave

Hallyu: The Korean Wave


Korea's recent surge in the entertainment industry has sparked tremendous interest from abroad, particularly South East Asia. Beginning with Korean TV dramas such as "Winter Sonata", the success soon spread to the field of movies and popular music (which is how popularly known as Kpop). Tourists now have the opportunity to learn more about up to date entertainment korean news and popular sites frequented by movie casts and crews taking place throughout Korea.



KOREAN WAVE


Hallyu or the Korean wave, is a term that refers to the growing popularity of Korean entertainment, Korean culture, Korean food and Korean language in other countries; particularly in East and Southeast Asia. The Korean wave can be traced back to the 1990s when audiences in China, Japan and Taiwan were first exposed to South Korean dramas. Korean dramas, pronounced as durama in Korean, are essentially soap operas that last for about three months with around twenty episodes or so. Korean dramas are known to contain highly addicting plotlines. Naturally, stories of unrequited love, good guy versus bad, reeled in many East Asian fans.

Interestingly enough, Korean dramas became popular in Middle Eastern countries like Iran as well. With Korean dramas focused on family values and devoid of sexual content, Middle Eastern audiences were able to identify with some of the drama’s characters. One of the most notable of these dramas is called Jewel of the Palace or Dae Jang Gum. Dramas like sparked an unprecented interest in Korean culture and put South Korea on the “map.”

With the export of Korean dramas, Korean music, most popularly known as Kpop, followed in popularity. Boy bands with flashy dances and upbeat rhythms soon captured female audiences. Some of the well-known Kpop groups in Japan are Super Junior, SNSD, DBSK, Big Bang, 2ne1, Beast, Shinee and Mblaq. Solo artists like Rain, Boa and many others are as popular as the mentioned Korean pop groups as well.

The Korean wave achieved three goals for South Korea. First, it cemented South Korea’s presence historically, on the world stage. Japan and China were no longer the only countries to dominate Asia socio-politically and economically. For the first time South Korea became a strong contender to challenge the Chinese and Japanese stronghold in Asia. Secondly, the South Korean economy prospered with the export of Korean goods. More people wanted to wear Korean clothes and eat Korean food while they were watching and listening to Korean music and dramas. With the rise in South Korean exports, Korea increased its trading presence in the world as well. Lastly, South Korea gained an upper hand in political and diplomatic affairs. In the past, countries like China and Japan looked down on Korea with contempt, but now efforts are being made in those respective countries to “reconcile” with South Korea. (This reminds me of a situation where the popular kid at school initially ignores you but then upon learning that you’re rich, the popular kid all of a sudden wants to be best buddies with you!)

As South Korea moves towards the future, and as problems mount in North Korea, whether South Korea likes it or not, it will have a greater role in world affairs in the coming years. So don’t be surprised to see South Korea in the news more often or Korean goods in supermarkets all across the U.S. (and in your country as well)!

Soucre: http://www.transparent.com/korean/the-korean-wave/



Are you bored? Try to watch some of the latest and best
Korean dramas. Check it out in this section. Laugh, Cry,
join the emotions of the protagonist as you watch. This
will be the best time killer. Enjoy!

Want to laugh out loud or scare the wits out of you? Do
you want to experience the rags to riches experience?
Have a taste of these! Watch Korean movies now!

Can’t keep up with the English subs? Want to understand
what your Korean pop idols are posting on their cyworld
and twitter sites? Try to learn their language! It’s as
easy as 1, 2, 3. Learn how to say their hello; I love
you, and many more. Korean language isn’t as hard as you
think. Their alphabet is easy to memorize and most
Korean phrases and words aren’t that hard to comprehend.
What are you waiting for, learn it now!

Wanna know the latest happening ‘bout your fave Korean
pop or K-pop artist? Get plugged into the Korean pop
music scene through all the downloads, profiles,
pictures, news, links, charts, and more, all offered on
this great site.


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Saturday 4 September 2010

Hallyu: The Korean Wave



Korea's recent surge in the entertainment industry has sparked tremendous interest from abroad, particularly South East Asia. Beginning with Korean TV dramas such as "Winter Sonata", the success soon spread to the field of movies and popular music (which is how popularly known as Kpop). Tourists now have the opportunity to learn more about up to date entertainment korean news and popular sites frequented by movie casts and crews taking place throughout Korea.



Brief description of the KOREAN WAVE


Hallyu or the Korean wave, is a term that refers to the growing popularity of Korean entertainment, Korean culture, Korean food and Korean language in other countries; particularly in East and Southeast Asia. The Korean wave can be traced back to the 1990s when audiences in China, Japan and Taiwan were first exposed to South Korean dramas. Korean dramas, pronounced as durama in Korean, are essentially soap operas that last for about three months with around twenty episodes or so. Korean dramas are known to contain highly addicting plotlines. Naturally, stories of unrequited love, good guy versus bad, reeled in many East Asian fans.


Interestingly enough, Korean dramas became popular in Middle Eastern countries like Iran as well. With Korean dramas focused on family values and devoid of sexual content, Middle Eastern audiences were able to identify with some of the drama’s characters. One of the most notable of these dramas is called Jewel of the Palace or Dae Jang Gum. Dramas like Dae Jang Gum sparked an unprecented interest in Korean culture and put South Korea on the “map.”


With the export of Korean dramas, Korean music, most popularly known as Kpop, followed in popularity. Boy bands with flashy dances and upbeat rhythms soon captured female audiences. Some of the well-known Kpop groups in Japan are Super Junior, SNSD, DBSK, Big Bang, 2ne1, Beast, Shinee and Mblaq. Solo artists like Rain, Boa and many others are as popular as the mentioned Korean pop groups as well.


The Korean wave achieved three goals for South Korea. First, it cemented South Korea’s presence historically, on the world stage. Japan and China were no longer the only countries to dominate Asia socio-politically and economically. For the first time South Korea became a strong contender to challenge the Chinese and Japanese stronghold in Asia. Secondly, the South Korean economy prospered with the export of Korean goods. More people wanted to wear Korean clothes and eat Korean food while they were watching and listening to Korean music and dramas. With the rise in South Korean exports, Korea increased its trading presence in the world as well. Lastly, South Korea gained an upper hand in political and diplomatic affairs. In the past, countries like China and Japan looked down on Korea with contempt, but now efforts are being made in those respective countries to “reconcile” with South Korea. (This reminds me of a situation where the popular kid at school initially ignores you but then upon learning that you’re rich, the popular kid all of a sudden wants to be best buddies with you!)


As South Korea moves towards the future, and as problems mount in North Korea, whether South Korea likes it or not, it will have a greater role in world affairs in the coming years. So don’t be surprised to see South Korea in the news more often or Korean goods in supermarkets all across the U.S. (and in your country as well)!


Soucre: http://www.transparent.com/korean/the-korean-wave/



Are you bored? Try to watch some of the latest and best Korean dramas. Check it out in this section. Laugh, Cry, join the emotions of the protagonist as you watch. This will be the best time killer. Enjoy!


Want to laugh out loud or scare the wits out of you? Do you want to experience the rags to riches experience? Have a taste of these! Watch Korean movies now!


Can’t keep up with the English subs? Want to understand what your Korean pop idols are posting on their cyworld and twitter sites? Try to learn their language! It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3. Learn how to say their hello; I love you, and many more. Korean language isn’t as hard as you think. Their alphabet is easy to memorize and most Korean phrases and words aren’t that hard to comprehend. What are you waiting for, learn it now!


Wanna know the latest happening ‘bout your fave Korean pop or K-pop artist? Get plugged into the Korean pop music scene through all the downloads, profiles, pictures, news, links, charts, and more, all offered on this great site.



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