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Eatyourkimchi (Eat Your Kimchi, also titled Simon and Martina from 2016–2020) is a YouTube video blog channel created by Canadian expatriates Simon Stawski and Martina Sazunic in 2008. The channel featured videos about their lives in South Korea, including food, cultural differences, and popular media.
Gamst began broadcasting on AfreecaTV on FIFA Online 2 BJ in February 2012. The nickname "Gamst" is derived from Norwegian footballer Morten Gamst Pedersen. [3] In late 2013, he stopped broadcasting on his own to take the comedian test, but in 2015, he gave up the comedian test and returned to broadcasting on his own. [4]
It was the first website established by North Korea. [6] In August 2010, Uriminzokkiri launched YouTube, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) accounts in an effort to improve North Korea's image around the world. [7] Uriminzokkiri maintains an account on the Chinese video platform Youku, and has uploaded more than 14,000 videos. [citation needed]
Miracle Korea: February 11, 2013 May 31, 2013 1 Mix Nine: October 29, 2017 January 26, 2018 1 Movieroom: May 4, 2018 January 23, 2022 2 Music on Top: December 8, 2011 March 14, 2012 1 Music Universe K-909: September 24, 2022 July 22, 2023 2 My House: February 23, 2015 May 11, 2015 1 My Mad Beauty Diary: April 26, 2018 August 30, 2018 1 My ...
Top Management (Korean: 탑 매니지먼트; RR: Tap Maenijimeonteu) is a 2018 South Korean series that premiered on October 31, 2018 on YouTube Premium. [a] [4] It is based on an original novel by Jang Woo-san about idols who dream about going on stage, which was published in 2015 by Munpia.
The Korean Channel is the first Korean-speaking television channel in the United States. Based in College Point, Queens in New York City, it was a local cable station from launch until 2017, when it was made available nationwide on DirecTV. It airs programming syndicated from Korean television networks, as well as local programming.
View of the dam (center of the image) from LandSat 7. The dam is a 78 m (256 ft) tall and 435 m (1,427 ft) long concrete gravity-type. [1] The dam sits at the head of a 3,901 km 2 (1,506 sq mi) catchment area and its reservoir has a gross capacity of 1,018,000,000 m 3 (825,306 acre⋅ft).
On February 13, 2008, Jonathan fled to South Korea with his mother and siblings after his father was recognized as a refugee through a trial. [2] He lived in Incheon for 5 years [3] then moved to Gwangju when he was in the 6th grade of elementary school. On January 26, 2024, he shared his intention to naturalize as a Korean citizen. [4]