A 'wave' of Korean culture, now on display at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • For more than 30 years, national policy in South Korea has made culture among the nation's greatest exports. But the Korean Wave -also known as "Hallyu" - has roots much farther back, resulting in worldwide appreciation for Korean media, music, fashion and more. The exhibit "Hallyu! The Korean Wave" at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston documents this phenomenon.
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  • @ArcieGhi
    @ArcieGhi 27 днів тому

    They should have included Super Junior there. The mid-2000s marked the birth of Super Junior, the Hallyu Wave King. When discussing K-pop history, Super Junior should definitely be mentioned. Psy came in 2012, and Aespa came much later. Super Junior is truly the group that started the K-pop wave.