Park Jiyoon: The Artist Who Took Korean Music from Gayo to K-Pop
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Park Jiyoon: The Artist Who Took Korean Music from Gayo to K-Pop

In 2000, one song would forever alter the course of Korean pop music. At the time, J.Y. Park was an emerging producer, fresh off the success of g.o.d, a group he had carefully crafted into a national sensation. With their emotional storytelling and melodic hooks, he had begun to define his signature style. But producing…

Binggrae Banana Milk

Binggrae Banana Milk

Korean Everyday Icons #1 Binggrae’s Banana Flavored Milk has been a staple in Korean households for over 50 years, first introduced in June 1974 to encourage milk consumption at a time when dairy was unfamiliar to many Koreans. Bananas were an import-restricted luxury, making the banana-flavored milk an instant hit, offering both a new taste…

Chungmuro — Korea’s First Hollywood
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Chungmuro — Korea’s First Hollywood

From the Silver Screen to Printing Presses: The Evolution of Korea’s Creative Heart In the 1950s and 60s, Chungmuro naturally became Korea’s film hub. Movie studios needed promotional materials — posters, scripts, brochures — and the print shops were already here, ready to meet the demand. This symbiotic relationship between filmmakers and printers gave birth…

The Evolution of Art Galleries in Korea: A Brief History

The Evolution of Art Galleries in Korea: A Brief History

The history of art galleries in Korea is a fascinating journey that reflects the country’s cultural development and its complex relationship with both traditional and modern art forms. Early Beginnings Prior to the 20th century, Korea didn’t have formal art galleries as we know them today. Art was primarily displayed in palaces, temples, and the…