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Aegukga
"'" (), often translated as "Patriotic Song'", is the national anthem of South Korea. It was adopted in 1948, the year the country's government was founded. Its music was composed in the 1930s and arranged most recently in 2018; its lyrics date back to the 1890s. The lyrics of "Aegukga" were originally set to the music of the Scottish song "Auld Lang Syne" before Ahn Eak-tai composed a unique melody specifically for it in 1936. Before the founding of South Korea, the version set to the music of "Auld Lang Syne" was sung, as well as when Korea was under Japanese rule by dissidents. The version
Emblem of South Korea
National emblem of the Republic of Korea
OCN
South Korean cable television channel
anti-Korean sentiment
Hatred or prejudice against Koreans
Olympus Guardian
South Korean animated television series
Racket Boys
2021 South Korean sports drama
KBS News 9
main newscast that airs on KBS1
MBC Newsdesk
South Korean TV series or program
Samsung Anycall
Anycall () was a South Korean mobile phone brand established by Samsung Electronics in 1993. It was once the most popular mobile phone brand in the country, having been the leader since 1995. Samsung mobile phones were sold through the Anycall brand in South Korea and the greater China region prior to 2011. The brand was eventually retired during the 2010s when it only remained in use for feature phones.
Hand in Hand
song written and composed by Giorgio Moroder, Tom Whitlock and Kim Moon-hwan, originally recorded by and released in 1988
Koreana
South Korean band
Roman Catholic Church in Korea
Religion in Korea
SBS 8 News
flagship newscast of South Korean broadcaster SBS
Hyena
2020 South Korean television series
The Idolmaster KR
television series
Little China
17th century Korean ideology which sees the Koreans as the true heirs to Chinese civilization after the fall of Ming dynasty by the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty
hodu-gwaja
Hodu-gwaja (; "walnut cookie"), commonly translated as walnut cookies, walnut cakes, and walnut pastries, is a type of cookie originated from Cheonan, South Korea. It is also known by the name hodo-gwaja (; which is not the Standard Korean spelling but the name used by Hakhwa walnut cookies, the company that first produced the confection) in and outside Korea.
Samseonghyeol
The Samseonghyeol () is an archeological, historical, and cultural landmark in Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea.
Busan Ilbo
daily newspaper in South Korea
Hongik Ingan
educational motto of South Korea
Mirae Unha Tower
tower in Pyongyang, in North Korea
Chungcheong Korean
dialect of the Korean language
April Spring Friendship Art Festival
North Korean festival
Turtles
South Korean hip-hop group
heotjesabap
Heotjesatbap (, also spelled heotjesabap), a traditional Korean dish, is a variety of bibimbap, served with soy sauce (ganjang) instead of the gochujang (hot pepper paste) that is more commonly used. Heotjesabap consists of mainly several types of namul (young sprouted vegetables) over white rice. It is also served with grilled fish and some jeon (Korean pancake).
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of South Korea
pledge of allegiance to South Korea
Chosun University
private university in Gwangju, South Korea
Dooly the Little Dinosaur
South Korean manhwa series
Marrying My Daughter Twice
2016 South Korean drama series
Phantom: The Submarine
1999 South Korean film by Byung-chun Min
Sweet Sorrow
South Korean band
Fukurō no Shiro
novel by Ryōtarō Shiba
Dark Forest
2006 film directed by Kim Jeong-min
Catholic Priests Association for Justice
organization
DAYBREAK
South Korean band
Drama City
KBS television short dramas