#Sounds of Korea Love songs 2015-03-11 Famed Joseon-era writer Lim Je 임제 was known to be the most romantic guy of the time. In an era when the dignity and honor of a nobleman was considered ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Frog’s Anxiety 2015-03-05 A long, long time ago, the Dragon King under the sea held a big feast to celebrate his birthday. He invited all kinds of fish, and they fully enjoyed ...
#Sounds of Korea New Year’s Day Customs 2015-03-04 In the old days, the Lunar New Year’s Day celebration didn’t end on that day, but lasted until the first full moon of the year. The twelve animal signs ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales Yeonorang and Seonyeo 2015-02-26 In the year 157, the fourth year of King Adala, who was the eighth ruler of the Silla Dynasty, there lived a man named Yeonorang and his wife Seonyeo ...
#Sounds of Korea Korean folk songs 2015-02-25 There are many different varieties of Korea’s iconic folk song Arirang. The song was often performed at work and at play, both when life was hard and ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales Fool who Planted Fried Sesame Seeds 2015-02-19 Once upon a time, there lived a man who was a fool. Fortunately, he got married but his wife was also a fool. Although both the husband and wife were not ...
#Sounds of Korea Lunar New Year’s Day & memorial service 2015-02-18 Lunar New Year’s Day is called “Seol” in Korea. The name supposedly originated from the word meaning “unfamiliar,” since the beginning of a new year ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales Tears of a Thief 2015-02-12 Once upon a time, there lived a poor scholar in a village. Although he was very poor, he was an honest and righteous man. One day, a thief broke into the ...
#Sounds of Korea Love of married couples 2015-02-11 A heartwarming independent movie soared to the top of the Korean box office late last year. The low-budget documentary film was about the decades-long ... Sounds of Korea
#Korean Folktales The Live Coal and the Wild Ginseng 2015-02-05 Once upon a time, there was a family that had kept its live coal going for seven consecutive generations. One day, the son in the family married a woman. ...