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택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
중드 택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 링크<<
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택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
Haengsajik Jang Yeongsil (蔣英實) whose father was originally from Suzhou/Hangzhou (其父本大元蘇ㆍ杭州人) of the Yuan Dynasty, and his mother was a gisaeng. Because his craftsmanship is superior to that of ordinary people, Taejong protected him, and I also cherish him.택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
Around the year of Imin·Gyemyo [2], he wanted to make a separate seat for Sangwon (尙衣院), and discussed with Heo Jo, the judge of Yijo, and Malsaeng Jo, the judge of Byeongjo, and Heojo replied, 'It is not possible to appoint a descendant of a gisaeng to the upper house. does not exist. ’, and Malsaeng said, ‘This group is more suitable for the upper house. ’, so the two discussions did not agree, so I didn’t bother to do it, but after that, I discussed with the ministers again, and Yoo Jeong-hyeon (柳廷顯) and others said, ‘I can appoint you to the upper house. ’, so I followed suit and appointed him to the Byuljwa.택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결
Yeongsil's personality is not just skillful, but his temperament is generally excellent, so he kept him near me every time I went to work and delivered orders on behalf of the eunuchs. But how can you call this ball? Now he made a self-confidence gung-ru (自擊宮漏), although he did it under my teaching, if it were not for this person, he would not have been able to make it. I have heard that there was a water clock that started automatically during the reign of Sunje in the Yuan Dynasty, but the sophistication of the 택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결construction probably did not reach that of Yeongsil. Since he was able to make an instrument that would be handed down from generation to generation, his achievements were not small, so he wanted to be given the official position of a guardian. Sejong Annals, 3rd article on September 16, 15th year of King Sejong (1433) (Jang Yeong-sil) was born to a naturalized Chinese citizen and a courtesan. In 『Donggukyeojiseungram(東國輿地勝覽)』, he is only listed as a famous god of Asan(牙山). When he was a government official in Dongnae-hyeon, his talent was recognized by King Sejong, and he was dispatched to China and had the opportunity to study astronomical instruments.택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결 Encyclopedia of Korean National Culture - Jang Yeong-sil #
The exact year of birth and death of Jang Yeong-sil is unknown. According to the records of the annals, Jang Yeong-sil's mother was a government official in Dongraebu, and Jang Yeong-sil's father was a Yuan Dynasty native of Suzhou and Hangzhou, China.
In the annals, it appears that Jang Yeong-sil was appointed to a separate seat of the upper house in 1423 [3], and after that, he held positions such as event post (行司直) and guard army (guard army) in 1434, and rose to Daehogun (大護君) in 1438. . And it was in 1442 that he was dismissed due to an accident in which a kiln was broken, which will be described later. Therefore, based on these activity records, it is estimated that Jang Yeong-sil was born between 1385 and 1390.
2.1. Shipbuilding engineer[edit] He had excellent technical skills in metal smelting, castle construction, farming tools, and weapon repair, and according to the story, when Dongnae County was in crisis due to drought, he dug a canal and was able to draw water from afar. It is said to have solved the drought in Dongnae-hyeon by deve택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결loping a balloon). It is well known that this fact was reported to King Sejong and called to Hanyang, but this is a record in Yeonryeosil Technique, and it is said that Jang Yeong-sil appeared in the Annals of King Taejong and was recognized for his skills and protected.
There is also a record of Jang Yeong-sil in the early years of King Sejong in Yeon Ryeo-sil Technique. In the 3rd year of the new construction, Namyang Busa Yun Sa-ung, Bupyeong Busa Choi Cheon-gu, and Dongrae Gwanno Jang Yeong-sil were called as Naengam to discuss and study the Seon Gi-ok type system, and there was no disagreement with the king's will. The king was very happy and said, “Even though Yeongsil is in a low position, there is no one who can follow him for his agility. You guys go to the Four Chinas and get familiar wit택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결h the shapes of all kinds of astronomical instruments and quickly imitate them.” He said again, "When you send this group into the four Chinas, send advice to Yebu to trade 《Joryeokhaksan》 and various astronomical books, and learn and bring back the diagrams of the Honcheon of Borugak and Heumgyeonggak.” And gave a lot of silver and products. In the 4th year, Saung and others returned from China and bought various books on astronomy and knew the system of embossing. In the 7th year, in the 10th month of Eulsa, the embossment was completed, and the king personally went to Naegam and looked around and said, “It is wonderful. The excellent Jang Yeong-sil has achieved a great treasure, so there is no second credit for that.” did Soon after, he was freed and let go, and he gave away the silcheomji, and also had him look after Borusa so that he would not leave Seoul, and gave massages to three people, including Gamjogwan Yoon Sa-ung. Yeon-yeonsil technology
Of course, the timing of this content does not match the contents of the annals of the Joseon Dynasty. The contents deal with Yun Sa-ung and Choi Cheon-gu as high-ranking officials[4] and record that Yun Sa-ung and others were appointed to Namwon Busa or Bupyeong Busa for their contribution to discovering the comet, but the contents are also unknown. Most of all, it is because Jang Yeong-sil, who was appointed to the Hogun in 택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결the 5th year of King Sejong's reign and had been serving in government offices before, is portrayed as if he was exonerated only at a later point in time. However, it is interesting that he went to the Ming Dynasty to learn the Chinese astronomical calendar.
In 1423, the 5th year of King Sejong's reign, King Sejong asked Heo Jo and Jo Mal-saeng for their opinions to appoint Yeong-sil Jang to the seat of the House of Representatives, who manufactures and repairs royal items. Accordingly, Sejong delayed the decision for a while and discussed with other ministers, including Yoo Jeong-hyeon, and it was decided to appoint him here as well, and Jang Yeong-sil was easily appointed to the separate s택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결eat of the upper house. Therefore, the theory that white officials strongly opposed King Sejong's decision to appoint Jang Yeong-sil contradicts the record in the Annals. In fact, the idea that the White House would have opposed it by mentioning that it was a lowly class is a very fragmented idea. As can be seen from the fact that slaves who 택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결took the lead in helping during the reign of King Seongjong were given Myeoncheon, or during the Japanese invasion of Eulmyo, Myeoncheon was put forward to serve the slaves, and Hunyeondogam, established after the outbreak of the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592, even accepted slaves. There was no hesitation in givi택군기 다시 보기 1화+30화 (중드) 한글자막 완결ng the reward. The slave system itself is not corrected, but it is public, and there is no reason for the ministers to oppose the exemption of a government official with useful skills in agriculture, the foundation of the country [5]. Also, looking at the records at this time, it can be assumed that he was in his middle age in his 40s, so based on this, we presume that Jang Yeong-sil was born in the late 1380s.
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More with Rania crew , Alex , Larissa , Namfon , Riko , Seonghyun , Sharon , Yijo , Yina , Yoongheon , Di , Ttabo , Xia , Yumin , Joy , Jooyi , Ziu , Jieun , T-ae , Hyeme , all rights to respectfull owners #KPOP #Rania CR : https://kprofiles.com/rania-members-profile/
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kpoppocmoodboards · 8 years
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BP Rania Note; members who do not have a moodboard/text/scenario etc yet, will not be linked to anything. You are always free to request for those other members when the request box is open. Alex Riko Di Jooyi T-ae Xia Saem Yijo Joy Sarah Back to Masterlist
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daily-klingon · 3 years
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jo' zoom in on (v)
jo' is used for (zoom in on) (the object is the image). jo'Ha' is (zoom out) (applied to something that was previously zoomed in on). In context, Sach “expand, be amplified, be increased in scope” can be used for “be magnified.”
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yIHotlh On screen! mIllogh yIjo' Magnify the image!
[Clipped Klingon]  jo' Magnify!
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kpopotd2 · 5 years
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April 6, 2011 Rania released their debut EP: Teddy Riley, The First Expansion In Asia
Rania (라니아) is currently a four-member girl group going by the name BP [Black Pearl] Rania, under DR Music. This song has an English version as well as the EP having another English song called “Masquerade”. The group debuted with 8 members, but member Yijo (이조) left the group shortly after. It was controversial because of the stage outfits as well as the provocative dance moves. Both the outfits and dance moves were altered. 
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bodashiri · 6 years
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Rampant (2018)
Upcoming Korean historical & Fantasy drama / movie (2017~2018)  # 10  
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■ Rampant / Outbreak (2018)    
Official English Title : Rampant
Korean Title : 창궐 猖獗
Period : somewhere in Joseon?
Director : Kim Sung-Hoon 김성훈 (Confidential Assignment 공조)
Writer : Hwang Jo-Yun 황조윤(Confidential Assignment 공조, Masquerade 광해 왕이 된 남자, Old boy 올드보이)
Cast : Hyun Bin 현빈, Jang Dong-Gun 장동건, Jo Woo-Jin 조우진, Kim Ui-Seong 김의성, Jung Man-Sik 정만식, Seo Ji-Hye 서지혜
Genre : Historical, Action, Zombie fantasy
Release Date : October, 2018
Synopsis (from Wikipedia)
Rampant tells the action story of a hero named Yi Chung 이청 (played by Hyun Bin) who fights against “Night Demons (야귀 夜鬼)” to save Joseon. Prince Yi Chung is a son of King Yijo (played by Kim Ui-Seong), and the greatest martial artist in the world. Although he was sent to the Qing Empire (China) as a political hostage, he returns home when his brother, the Crown Prince Yi Young 이영 (Kim Tae-woo), calls him back after many years because of the nightmarish monsters plaguing the country. Prince Yi Chung will be fighting the night demons alongside Kim Ja-joon 김자준 (played by Jang Dong-Gun) and Deok-hee 덕희 (played by Lee Sun-Bin).
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....In short, this is a zombie action Sageuk set in a fictional period similar to the 17th century Joseon kingdom. LOL
It will be released by NEW (Next Entertainment World) which produced the famous Korean zombie thriller Train to Busan (2016). This movie was supposed to be released this July, but it's likely to be postponed until Chuseok or Christmas holiday due to the cutthroat competition of summer blockbusters.
p.s. It is confirmed that Rampant will be released in late October, 2018.
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2018 Sageuk & Fantasy drama / movie list
The full list of Korean Sageuks (Since 2000~)
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tommymeck · 3 years
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Good luck matamba Marios https://www.instagram.com/p/CXloc-yIjOS/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Sebastian you're so hot! Your shirtless pictures make my bussy quiver but when you get into intellectual shit my whole anus prolapses. Like yaaas daddy dame la verga y el conocimiento 😩🙌🏼
lmaoooooooo yijo;lhkguyoi;hjlbwjk;l 
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is there any information 'bout the old members? also i thouht xia, tae and di were goin to debut in ele8te or somethin?
Riko: As of now, there is nothing I could find on her current where abouts, but I'd assume she's back in Japan doing her own thing.Joy: She's gone on to join the girl group GAIA in Thailand. I may be wrong, but I think she's the rapper in the group. Please send support her way.Saem/Yina: Girlie has been living it up since leaving BP RaNia. She's still an actress in China and may be coming back to Korea soon. Yumin most certainly wants to meet up with her again.Jooyi: She's now one of the vocal coaches at RBW entertainment. Home to many vocally powerful groups like MaMaMoo and Vromance (stan them please. Such talent). She's a soloist as well under the new name Cosmicgirl and she has been putting out nothing but BOPS. I'm Okay and What Am I Going To Do are just ughhhhh. She also has quite a few covers that she uploads to her instagram and youtube. The DayDay cover being my fave. Please send support her way.Di, T-ae, Xia: I don't know much and some of it is just rumors so I won't speak them here, but I don't know. I'd hope El8ate is still a thing.Yijo: I've not been able to find anything about her. She's pretty much disappeared to me.《 When you say "old" you more than likely mean OT8, but I'm including some extras here as well 》Alex: She just got back "home" from Korea. She's made many friends while in Korea and has had many experiences. Expect some solo stuff to come out in the near future. Please send support her way.Crystal/Chungwhi(정희): Our cutie Chinese member before Ttabo has joined the group Oh My Jewel who is said to debut in Oct. The 1st I belive. Within the group, there's the 1st Russian idol. Look at our girlies keeping up with the first! Please send support her way.Sharon: She's still tearing it up as a model and was even apart of some mass confusion yesterday when multiple sources claimed her to be RaNia's new member. An article was finally semi-correct stating her as RaNia's FORMER member Sharon.~♡
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Fabspace: printing, scanning, and doing many things 3D at Keio SFC
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIJo-WpVrCU)
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xutrash · 8 years
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chinese oriented k-pop idols appreciation post (warning: an extremely long list)
gonna start the extremely long list of chinese oriented k-pop idols because why not
also as an appreciation to those damn hella fine looks /drools (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
(i will include : china, taiwan, hong kong, and macao)
2005 debut
1. Super Junior
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hangeng (former)
2008 debut
2. Super Junior M
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l to r : henry lau - zhou mi
3. U-KISS
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xander (alexander lee eusebio) (former)
2009 debut
4. f(x)
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l to r : victoria (song qian) - amber (amber josephine liu)
2010 debut
5. Miss A
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l to r : fei (wang fei fei) - jia (meng jia) (former)
2011 debut
6. RaNia
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yijo (chang yi jiao) (temporary member)
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ttabo (fu ying nan)
2012 debut
7. Cross Gene
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jg (gao jia ning) (former)
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casper (chu xiao xiang)
8. EXO
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l to r : kris (wu yifan) (former) - lay (zhang yixing) - lu han (former) - tao (huang zi tao) (former)
9. Fiestar
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cao lu 
10. TASTY
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l to r : soryong (zheng xiao long) - daeryong (zheng da long)
2013 debut
11. M.Pire
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red (guo jin)
12. Topp Dogg
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leon (caven chen) (former)
2014 debut
13. JJCC
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prince mak (henry prince mak) (former)
14. UNIQ
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l to r : wenhan (li wenhan) - yibo (blonde) (wang yibo) - yixuan (zhou yixuan)
15. GOT7
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l to r top to bottom : mark (mark yi en tuan) - jackson (jackson wang ka yee)
2015 debut
16. CLC
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elkie (chong ting yan)
17. Seventeen
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l to r : jun (wen junhui) - the8 (xu minghao) (thughao) (4lyf)
18. Twice
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tzuyu (chou tzuyu)
2016 debut
19. Cosmic Girls / WJSN
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l to r : xuan yi (wu xun yi) - cheng xiao - mei qi (meng mei qi)
20. Gugudan
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sally (liu xiening)
21. NCT
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l to r : renjun (huang renjun) - winwin (dong si cheng) - chen le (zhong cheng le)
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+ sm rookies kun (qian kun)
22. Pentagon
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yanan my precious 
2017 debut
23. PRISTIN
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jieqiong / kyulkyung / pinky (zhou fucking pretty gorgeous angel hella fine slay queen jieqiong)
24. LOONA
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vivi (wong viian)
25. Dreamcatcher
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handong
that’s it for now! thank you. i really took lots of time making it lmao. probably will do the same to thai and japanese idols! xiao
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Today Rania crew since begining 2/2 , Riko , Sharon , Yina , Yijo , Yoongheon , Seonghyun , Larissa , Alexandra , Namfon , all rights to respectfull owners #KPOP #Rania CR : https://kprofiles.com/rania-members-profile/
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seonghwa-things · 5 years
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The Korean Wave: A Developing Relationship Between Korean and Western Music
This paper aims to explore the music of the Korean Wave, or Hallyu. Hallyu, which directly translates to “flow of Korea”, is a term for the rise in popularity of South Korean culture on a global scale.. The Korean music industry was greatly influenced by the American industry, and this can be seen clearly in their style of music, clothing, and videos. Over the course of 30 years, a large increase in students wanting to become entertainers can be seen, much of this was due to the fact that the industry had grown, making this profession more accepted..  Now, in 2018, the industry is large enough that idol groups, such as BTS, are bringing their music back to the American industry. Many companies in South Korea are creating larger groups, that include different ethnicities, further spreading their culture by bringing in fans from other countries. The increase in popularity can be seen statistically across YouTube, Gaon, and other platforms.
The Korean Wave, better known to some as the Hallyu, is the term used to describe the rising popularity of South Korean culture globally. The term “Hallyu” was first used in China, in 1998, to describe the sudden craze for Korean cultural products from Chinese youth (Kim 2014).   Now this is seen through things such as k-dramas (television shows), k-movies, and k-pop. K-pop is the industry which has taken off the most. It has been influenced by the American industry, shown both within their music and their styles. Because of the growing popularity of k-pop, it has become a more welcome occupation in Korea. The amount of fans has increased worldwide, giving k-pop the ability to enter the American industry, and for international members to join groups.
The American industry has had a huge effect on k-pop. During the Korean War, Americans and Koreans had a fairly close relationship. The American troop stationed in Korea -  USAMGIK - brought a radio channel called AFKN. The channel’s original intent was to inform American’s of Korean culture, yet instead seemed to do the opposite. Koreans became increasingly interested in the style of American music, and starting including it within concerts. Korean artists had to learn American songs and dances to perform for the soldiers. As the USAMGIK started leaving for the Vietnam War, the artists who once performed at these camps had to integrate these American elements with a Korean style to gain a more domestic audience. In the 1980’s and 1990’s, genres like hip-hop, pop and ballad became prevalent in the Korean industry - to the point that artists like Seo Taiji starting including rap and rock styles into their own hits (Stephen 2018).
This type of influence can still be seen heavily today. After the popularity of the Latin-American song “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi, the style seemed to reappear again a few months later in Korea. Songs like “Lo Siento” by Super Junior featuring Leslie Grace, “Senorita” by VAV, and “O Sole Mio” by SF9 became popular hits, all featuring Spanish lyrics, and a strong Latin guitar line (Herman 2018). As we see Charlie Puth rise in the American industry, we see males in the k-pop industry wanting to mimic his falsetto sound. Singers like Jungkook and Jimin of BTS have covered his songs, and groups such as NCT are showing males doing falsetto much more often (e.g. The 7th Sense or Simon Says). Jungkook even got a chance to perform a duet with Charlie Puth at the 2018 MGA, before BTS performed their hit “Fake Love”, with Puth singing the chorus (TWOWAIISHU 2018).
With this increase in popularity, the acceptability of being a performer has also improved. Statistics taken from elementary school students in 1981 showed that students didn’t even toy with the idea of being performs. When the survey was retaken in 1999, the amount of students that wanted to be entertainers was up to 9%. This study was done again in 2012, and the statistic had again grown - up to 38.8%. The main cause of this growth is “what some researchers call “cosmopolitan striving” or“han/melancholia””. Koreans tend to see Western success to have more social legitimacy. With the rise in popularity of k-pop, some of their own success has become legitimised, therefore making being an idol, or entertainer, more acceptable (Oh and Lee 2013, 115).
As the entertainment industry grows, so does the fanbase. The k-pop industry is giving fans many bands and groups to choose from, and very rarely is a fan part of just one fandom. Groups that don’t gain as much recognition in Korea are greatly recognized in Brazil, Japan and Europe. Countries like Austria don’t have as large of a fanbase, but the fans are still just as supportive. As stated in Song’s essay, “ German and Austrian people are very conservative, and they have a very strong pride in their own things.” This explains why in some countries, the fanbase grows slower. Many countries, including the United States take pride in their own industries, and aren’t always willing to open up to new things — especially in the older generations. Since “Gangnam Style” by PSY has gotten popular, the amount of k-pop fans in Austria has increased. And has been growing slowly, but steadily in the past years (Song 2013, 93-94).
K-pop’s popularity has recently increased significantly in the United States. Groups such as NCT and BTS have attended the AMAs in the last two years (Jin 2017, 1). Both groups, plus others like K.A.R.D, and Monsta X, have also released songs that are mostly in English within the past year to try and attract more attention from their American fans. While these hits have gotten quite popular, they aren’t the first to do so. Groups like Girls’ Generations, also known as SNSD, had their hit “The Boys” released in both English and Korean back in 2011, and were even on Good Morning America — which was easily accessible to them as several members are from America.  The Korean wave has been growing stronger and stronger over the years. CL, an idol formally from the group 2NE1, released multiple English songs with her group, such as “Can’t Nobody”. More recently, she has released her own song “Lifted” which is fully in English, and has worked with the group Black Eyed Peas to release the song “Dopeness” (SBS 2018).
Many Korean artists now tour North America, hitting big cities in both the United States and Canada. BTS had a world tour this year, going to America, Canada, and Europe. The tour was received so well that they are already planning another, perhaps even larger tour in 2019 (Vivid Seats 2018).  Groups such as Monsta X and GOT7 have become regular guests for big events, such as KCON, which has been held in both LA and New York over the last few years (KCONUSA 2018).  NCT, GOT7 and Day6 have plans to further their promotions in America, as they have members coming from the country.
While these groups may be sharing their music internationally, some of them are actually quite diverse within their groups. NCT, an eighteen — and soon to be twenty-one — member group under SM Entertainment, has male idols from all around the world. NCT stands for Neo Culture Technology, and the group’s concept is to have an unlimited amount of members. The group includes nine Korean born members (Taeyong, Taeil, Jisung, Jeno, Jaemin, Haechan, Jaehyun, Doyoung, Jungwoo), one American (Johnny), one Canadian (Mark), one Japanese (Yuta), seven Chinese (WinWin, Xiao Jun, Hendery, Renjun, Chenle, Kun, Lucas), one German (YangYang), and one Thai (Ten). NCT is split into many sub-units, to save them from the struggle of performing with so many people on stage. As of right now, they have 4 units, and a fifth one, NCT Vision — the Chinese members — will be debuting by the end of 2018. SM’s CEO, Lee Soo Man, has stated that he has plans to create a new unit, currently called NCT Vietnam. There have also been recent rumours of debuting a female unit within NCT (kprofiles 2018).
Many other idol groups are diverse as well, though most times with a smaller amount of people. RaNia, a female idol group under DR Music had Chinese (Ttabo,Yijo) , Thai (Namfon, Joy), and African American (Alex) members, and GOT7, a male idol group, under JYP Entertainment has Chinese (Jackson), Thai (BamBam), and American (Mark)  members. Not only is the diversity being seen in idol groups, but also within Korean bands. Day6 includes American (Jae) and Canadian (Young K) members, and W24’s lead singer is from Chile (Howon). This diversity is only able to happen because of how widespread k-pop has become. Many young fans dream of becoming idols, and sometimes an audition pulls through. (kprofiles 2018).
The diversity may seem great, but it must be done with care. EXP Edition, an all male, non-Korean group under IMMABB (I’m Making a Boy Band) has been met with malicious and hateful comments globally. The fact that they are mostly of caucasian descent isn’t the problem; many fans love the diversity. The problem is that this group has not gone through the years upon years of training that most idols have had to go through. For example, Johnny from NCT was in training for nine years before he could finally debut in 2016; he had been training since he was ten years old. Most of the anger about EXP Edition was that they spent no time training whatsoever. They wouldn’t have necessarily had to have started as young as idols like Johnny, but the training is necessary to compete in such an industry. A three member female group from Japan, Honey Popcorn, made their debut as k-pop idols in March of 2018. While none of the members in this group are Korean, they were received better, as they had gone through similar training to what k-pop idols would in Japan. It is understandable that with the spread of k-pop, there will be more people who want to become idols. To be successful in the industry however, you must go through the same training and struggles that other artists do (Blessedkpop 2018).
The Korean music industry has grown in America, reeling in many international artists. Due to this k-pop is becoming a bigger topic at households in Korea, and due to the fact that being an idol is more generally accepted as an occupation. Korean idol groups will be continuously touring North America, and likely releasing even more English tracks. The Korean Wave has certainly taken off, and it doesn’t look like it will be stopping anytime soon.
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