...Hallyu began roughly 12 years ago when the rest of Asia discovered Korean soap operas. One of the breakthrough dramas was a series 'Winter Sonata' starring Choi Ji-woo & Bae Young-Joon. After that, more Korean dramas saw their way to foreign shores and Korean films and music started to follow suit. Korean marketing people started to see a Korea-centric trend. They dubbed this flow "The Korean Wave" or Hallyu....
16.12.10
[News] Online survey measures Hallyu's influence.
[News] Online survey measures Hallyu's influence.
Cr. - www.korea.net
By Yoon Sojung / Korea.net Staff Writer
Who is the most popular Hallyu star this year? What is the most important issue in the Korean culture boom? An online survey spanning five Asian nations has answers.
The Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE) conducted the survey, "The top ten issues in Hallyu", with the participation of 3,000 people from Korea, Japan, China, Thailand and Vietnam.
According to the survey results, unveiled by KOFICE on December 1, most respondents picked "the shift from cultural Hallyu to economic Hallyu" as the most important issue this year. According to KOFICE, this is in part due to the overseas popularity of Korean electronic goods like smart phones, cell phones, TVs and other goods.
The second most important issue was Hansik, or Korean food. Thanks to Korean dramas and movies that show Korean foods like kimchi, bibimbap, bulgogi and makgeolli, Hansik has risen in popularity.
The third most important issue selected by the respondents was the rise of Korean girl groups in Japan. Groups like KARA and Girls' Generation swept Japan's prestigious Oricon charts right after their debuts, causing a great sensation.
Korean sports stars came in fourth and fashion fifth in the survey. Other issues on the list included the Hallyu drama boom, ethical problems in Hallyu and medical tourism.
Meanwhile, the Korean government has decided to build a "street of Hallyu" in central Seoul. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced the plan at the "Hallyu Forum 2010" on Dec. 1 in Seoul.
According to the plan, the ministry will choose a street in downtown Seoul to display Hallyu star plaques and Hallyu-related media artworks, along with promotional centers and souvenir shops.
The Culture Ministry will also build an online Hallyu information market, where users can receive and purchase key information about music, movies and concerts.
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