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- Korean_Wave abstract "The Korean Wave (Hangul: 한류; hanja: 韓流; RR: Hallyu; MR: Hallyu) is a neologism referring to the increase in the popularity of South Korean culture since the late 1990s. The term was originally coined in mid-1999 by Beijing journalists who were surprised by China's growing appetite for South Korean cultural exports. They subsequently referred to this new phenomenon as "Hánliú" (韓流), which literally means "flow of Korea".First driven by the spread of K-dramas televised across East and Southeast Asia during its initial stages, the Korean Wave evolved from a regional development into a global phenomenon due to the proliferation of Korean pop (K-pop) music videos on YouTube. Currently, the spread of the Korean Wave to other regions of the world is most visibly seen among teenagers and young adults in Latin America, Northeast India, the Middle East, North Africa, and immigrant enclaves of the Western world.The growing acceptance of South Korean pop culture as a valid form of entertainment in many parts of the world has prompted the government of South Korea to use the Korean Wave as a tool for soft power. Ultimately, the government hopes that the acceptance of South Korean culture in foreign countries would be reciprocated by an embracement of foreign cultures among South Koreans, thus realizing the ideals of a bidirectional flow of culture, goods and ideas in order to achieve the following goals: Prevention of anti-Korean sentiment Reunification of Korea Advancements in world peace and prosperity↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Korean_Wave thumbnail People_viewing_K-Pop_Zone_on_television.jpg?width=300.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink 25.full.pdf.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink 1646903.stm.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink korea.php.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink IIAS_NL42_15.pdf.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink www.koreacontent.org.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink index.asp?nid=6398.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageExternalLink remarks-president-obama-hankuk-university.
- Korean_Wave wikiPageID "2265764".
- Korean_Wave wikiPageRevisionID "605742271".
- Korean_Wave align "right".
- Korean_Wave chinesename "Chinese".
- Korean_Wave hangul "한류".
- Korean_Wave hepburn "Kanryū".
- Korean_Wave hn "韓流".
- Korean_Wave japanesename "Japanese".
- Korean_Wave kanji "韓流".
- Korean_Wave koreanname "Korean".
- Korean_Wave mr "Hallyu".
- Korean_Wave pinyin "Hánliú".
- Korean_Wave qalign "right".
- Korean_Wave qn "Hàn lưu".
- Korean_Wave quote ""...My happiest moments when I was in North Korea were watching South Korean TV shows. I felt like I was living in that same world as those actors on the show.".
- Korean_Wave quote "..like many Asian youngsters, he considers".
- Korean_Wave quote "Korean dramas, listen to Korean music,".
- Korean_Wave quote "and take our fashion from South Korea,"".
- Korean_Wave quote "he says.".
- Korean_Wave quote "the trends of North America".
- Korean_Wave quote "to be insipid relics. "In Cambodia we watch".
- Korean_Wave quote "—A North Korean defector interviewed by Human Rights Watch".
- Korean_Wave quoted "1".
- Korean_Wave rr "Hallyu".
- Korean_Wave sign "--03-01".
- Korean_Wave sign "South Korean president Park Geun-hye".
- Korean_Wave simpchi "韩流".
- Korean_Wave source "The Economist".
- Korean_Wave source "—Interview with Hallyu-fans from Cambodia by".
- Korean_Wave text "...I want our nation to be the most beautiful in the world. By this I do not mean the most powerful nation. Because I have felt the pain of being invaded by another nation, I do not want my nation to invade others. It is sufficient that our wealth makes our lives abundant; it is sufficient that our strength is able to prevent foreign invasions. The only thing that I desire in infinite quantity is the power of a noble culture. This is because the power of culture both makes us happy and gives happiness to others...".
- Korean_Wave text "In the 21st century, culture is power...Together with the Korean people we will foster a new cultural renaissance or a culture that transcends ethnicity and languages, overcomes ideologies and customs, contributes to the peaceful development of humanity, and is connected by the ability to share happiness.".
- Korean_Wave title "Korean Wave".
- Korean_Wave tradchi "韓流".
- Korean_Wave vietnamesename "Vietnamese".
- Korean_Wave width "25".
- Korean_Wave subject Category:Korean_nationalism.
- Korean_Wave subject Category:South_Korean_popular_culture.
- Korean_Wave subject Category:South_Korean_youth_culture.
- Korean_Wave comment "The Korean Wave (Hangul: 한류; hanja: 韓流; RR: Hallyu; MR: Hallyu) is a neologism referring to the increase in the popularity of South Korean culture since the late 1990s. The term was originally coined in mid-1999 by Beijing journalists who were surprised by China's growing appetite for South Korean cultural exports.".
- Korean_Wave label "Hallyu".
- Korean_Wave label "Hallyu".
- Korean_Wave label "Koreaanse golf".
- Korean_Wave label "Korean Wave".
- Korean_Wave label "Koreanische Welle".
- Korean_Wave label "Ola coreana".
- Korean_Wave label "Корейская волна".
- Korean_Wave label "هاليو (الموجة الكورية)".
- Korean_Wave label "韓流".
- Korean_Wave label "韓流".
- Korean_Wave sameAs Koreanische_Welle.
- Korean_Wave sameAs Ola_coreana.
- Korean_Wave sameAs Hallyu.
- Korean_Wave sameAs Hallyu.
- Korean_Wave sameAs 韓流.
- Korean_Wave sameAs 한류_(문화).
- Korean_Wave sameAs Koreaanse_golf.
- Korean_Wave sameAs Hallyu.
- Korean_Wave sameAs m.06_c2t.
- Korean_Wave sameAs Q494316.
- Korean_Wave sameAs Q494316.
- Korean_Wave wasDerivedFrom Korean_Wave?oldid=605742271.
- Korean_Wave depiction People_viewing_K-Pop_Zone_on_television.jpg.
- Korean_Wave isPrimaryTopicOf Korean_Wave.