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Gobi Cashmere (English: /ˈgəʊ.bi kæʃ.mɪər/) opened in 1981. [2] Since it started operating, Gobi has become one of the five biggest vertically integrated manufacturers specialising in cashmere, camel wool, and yak down products in the world. Gobi was privatized under the legal name FCI LLC in July 2007. [3]
"Whistle" (Korean: 휘파람) is a North Korean song. The music was composed by Lee Jong-oh and the lyrics were adopted from a poem by national poet Cho Ki-chon (조기천). It was released in 1990 by the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, and as a single on vinyl in 1991. [1] After its release, it became one of the biggest hits in North Korea. [2]
The Song of Dorang-seonbi and Cheongjeong-gaksi [1] (Korean: 도랑선비 청정각시 노래) is a Korean shamanic narrative recited in the Mangmuk-gut, the traditional funeral ceremony of South Hamgyong Province, North Korea. It is the most ritually important and most popular of the many mythological stories told in this ritual.
Cashmere is a hygroscopic fiber, absorbing and releasing water from the air based on the surrounding environment. This helps regulate the body in both warm and cool temperatures. [1] A number of countries produce cashmere and have improved processing techniques over the years, but China and Mongolia are two of the leading producers as of 2019.
CSR (/ s i-ɛ s-ɑːr /; Korean: 첫사랑; RR: Cheotsarang; lit. First Love) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by A2Z Entertainment. The septet—consisting of members Sua, Geumhee, Sihyeon, Seoyeon, Yuna, Duna, and Yeham—was at the time of debut composed entirely of 17-year-olds, a first time in the K-pop industry.
Da Capo has spawned two singles, the number-one hit "Three of Us" [2] and the top 20 song "Reset". The album, co-produced by Yoo Hee-yeol (the band's sole member) and Shin Jae-pyung (of electronic duo Peppertones ), [ 3 ] is Toy's first full-length release after a seven-year hiatus since Thank You (2007).
"No. 1" is a song by South Korean recording artist BoA. It was released on April 12, 2002, for her second studio album of the same name (2002) through SM Entertainment.In Japan, the song was released as a double A-side CD single with the track "Kiseki" on September 19, 2002, via Avex Trax.
The song is also circulated abroad through migrant workers who returned to Korea after being dispatched to Korea, and it spreads at the Labor Movement sites in each country. It has been adapted and sung in the local languages of Hong Kong , People's Republic of China , Taiwan , Cambodia , Thailand , Malaysia , and Myanmar (Burma).