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Founded by Yanna Lee, the Korean Culture Club is a group formed by students who love Korean Culture. The students of Chinese International School, Hong Kong, meet every once a week to share their interest in Korean Culture and think of innovative ways to spread it in our school community.
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Showing posts with label Kdrama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kdrama. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Korean TV and the Hallyu Wave in Hong Kong

- Vivian Tong
In recent years, the increased popularity of South Korean culture around the world is significant enough to be given its own term as the “Korean Wave” or the “한류” (Hallyu). Beginning in the late 1990s, the Hallyu wave is led by Korean TV Dramas and reaches overwhelming popularity in places such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China. According to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Korean, more than 9.4% of the total amount of the broadcast programs that South Korean export to otherAsian countries is directed to Hong Kong.

The Huge Hit Drama of 2006, 대장금  (Dae Jang Geum)
It is surprising to see how Korean TV has inte-grated so well into Hong Kong culture, and theimpact that it has not only on the younger demographics, but on older generations as well. The subject of Korean TV has become a hot topic of discus-sion and has made its way into the conversations of teenagers and adults alike. In 2006, the Korean drama “대장금” (Dae Jang Geum) received much interest in Hong Kong, which led to the drama garnering views surpassing the record of highest drama ratings set in 1991. A recent study by RTHK on the Hallyu wave on Hong Kong shows that more than half of the people surveyed view Korean dramas as the driving force of the Korean wave.

Another Popular Drama of 2006, 궁 (Goong, or Palace)
This interest of Hong Kong peo-ple in Korean dramas is fueled by the unanimous opinion that the quality of locally produced TV series are declining. The TV dramas that Hong Kong produced was once acclaimed throughout the Chinese speaking world. However, in recent years, people could not but feel that they have taken a dip in quality.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

FOR ALL THOSE KDRAMA LOVERS OUT THERE...

-Yanna Lee

dramabeans.com
^ Click it.
You.Will.Not.Regret.It.

What can I say? This is probably one of my MOST frequently visited sites that I ABSOLUTELY LOVE. Ranging from drama recaps, variety show recaps, to just news pertaining to Korean culture, the site brings a thorough view of the Kdrama side of Korean Culture.

[ I would like to just add, I see a day when this blog will be as good as (or better than!) dramabeans. Let us hope ]

Organization is neat, clean-cut. You know where everything is, since the buttons explain everything (even a computer user like ME can use it. And if you wanted to know, I don't work well with computers.) With the top posts clearly shown on the front page, and a page just of all the drama recaps posted, the blog is like a heaven to all of you A-Korean-Drama-Is-Like-Coffee-Right-Before-You-Pull-An-All-Nighter people.