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Yoo Ahin and Song Hyekyo Showed Some Love for Wuhan in Light of the Emerging Coronavirus. 

The two actors took to their social media to show their support for the city of Wuhan in China, which is said to be the origin of the current coronavirus outbreak.

Yoo Ahin was the first to take to his Instagram account on February 1st, uploading a short animation clip for Wuhan and wrote, "We are human. We are Earth. We are one." The animation clip showed the phrase 'Love for Human' which shifts into 'Love for Wuhan.'

 

Song Hyekyo, who is close to Yoo Ahin, then uploaded the same clip to her Instagram. She captioned it with prayer hand emojis.

 

With 3 more cases of novel coronavirus confirmed on February 2nd, the total number of confirmed cases of the virus in South Korea is at 15 patients. 

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I drink soon, the longevity drink model BEST 13

February 3, 2020by massism

A person can see a drink. Oh, it's a model story.

We live in the sea of advertising. There is a beverage model that stays the same in the beverage advertising that flows and changes every day. It's been so long that I don't know if this person advertises a drink or if the drink advertises this person. Wouldn't it be nice to call them just human canoes, human maxims and human thiopis? Today's Massism states that 'the drink is old and I am the drink'. Find out the longevity model ranking of the beverage industry. 

7. Song Hye-kyo X Isis

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What is the difference between Samdasoo and Isis? It is fashionable (?). The image of Song Hye-kyo, which is also a model, is large, even with a pink design. It's just a water advertisement, but I don't know if it's a water advertisement, a pictorial or a beauty advertisement. By the way, I've been an Isis 8.0 model for 6 years and she hasn't changed and I'm why… why… 

Looking at people reminds us of the taste and atmosphere of the drink.

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Choosing a brand's model is not simply a decision of "popularity" or "fashionable" (of course it is decided but changes quickly). Finding a model that has the taste and atmosphere of a beverage brand, a place you want to enjoy, and a feeling can help you to visually unravel the characteristics of a beverage. You can't taste the drink by watching the ad, but you can infer what it conveys.

Although we may have to distinguish the species differently from Won Bin or Gong, we can think of the atmosphere of this person depending on the drink we drink and vice versa. Although not a model in the commercial, what kind of drink image do we have?....source credit @https://ppss.kr/archives/211240

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International Survey Shows Who Comes To Mind When People Think Of Korea + Further Evaluation Of Country’s Image

International Survey Shows Who Comes To Mind When People Think Of Korea + Further Evaluation Of Country’s Image

Feb 5, 2020  

Government agencies have shared the results of their survey of Koreans and foreigners about the country’s image, which revealed that Korea’s most representative figures around the world are President Moon Jae In and BTS.

On February 4, the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and its affiliate the Korean Culture and Information Service released the results of their survey titled “2019 South Korean National Image.” The online survey gathered the opinions of 8,000 people from 16 countries (including South Korea) in July and August 2019, and it found that 76.7 percent of non-Koreans evaluated Korea’s overall image positively. Korean respondents showed a more than 10 percent increase in positive evaluations of their own country’s image (from 54.4 percent in 2018 to 64.8 percent in 2019).

Overall, the positive evaluations of the country have gone down 3.6 percent compared to the previous year. There was an increase in negative evaluations of Korea’s image in almost all countries surveyed, including England, the United States, South Africa, and Mexico. Nevertheless, the evaluation remains positive in the majority for almost all countries. Positive evaluations were over 86 percent in countries including Russia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, India, and the United Arab Emirates.

Japan has been in conflict with Korea recently over the Supreme Court’s ruling about compensation for Koreans drafted into forced labor by Japan during the colonial period, as well as over issues about export regulations. Negative evaluations of Korea from Japanese respondents went up 9.8 percent in 2019 to 53.2 percent.

Factors that encourage a positive image of Korea for foreigners are listed as popular culture such as K-pop, films, and literature (38.2 percent), followed by the country’s economic level (14.6 percent), cultural heritage (14 percent), and Korean products and brands (11.6 percent).

The sources of information on Korea included broadcasts such as via television or radio at 66.6 percent and the internet and social media at 63.9 percent.

Respondents were also asked to name the people who came to mind when they thought of Korea. Many of the responses were singers or actors, followed by politicians and athletes. 50.8 percent of respondents stated no one came to mind.

In first place was President Moon Jae In with 7.9 percent of responses, and BTS came in second with 5.5 percent. BTS rose from being in the No. 5 spot in 2018.

See the Top 20 below:

1. President Moon Jae In (7.9 percent)
2. BTS (5.5 percent)
3. Lee Min Ho (4.3 percent)
4. Song Hye Kyo (4.1 percent)
5. PSY (3.6 percent)
6. Park Geun Hye (3.2 percent)
7. BLACKPINK (3.1 percent)
8. Song Joong Ki (3.1 percent)
9. Ban Ki Moon (2.3 percent)
10. Son Heung Min (2.3 percent)
11. Bae Yong Joon (2.1 percent)
12. Kim Yuna (1.9 percent)
13. Park Ji Sung (1.7 percent)
14. Girls’ Generation (1.6 percent)
15. Kim Dae Jung (1.5 percent)
16. Rain (1.3 percent)
17. EXO (1.3 percent)
18. Super Junior (1.1 percent)
19. Park Shin Hye (1 percent)
20. Lee Byung Hun (0.8 percent)

Respondents were also asked to do a free association and name what came to mind when they heard “Korea.” K-pop or singers were the top result at 12.5 percent, followed by Korean food (8.5 percent), culture (6.5 percent), technical skills/cutting-edgy technology (4.8 percent), and corporate brands (4.5 percent)...source credit @https://www.soompi.com/article/1381169wpp/international-survey-shows-who-comes-to-mind-when-people-think-of-korea-further-evaluation-of-countrys-image

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FEB 05, 2020 | 01:46 AM EST

List of The Most Popular People In Korea According To International Survey

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International Survey that was conducted shows Who Comes to Mind When People Think of Korea + List of the popular people in Korea according to the survey.
INTERNATIONAL SURVEY THAT WAS CONDUCTED SHOWS WHO COMES TO MIND WHEN PEOPLE THINK OF KOREA + LIST OF THE POPULAR PEOPLE IN KOREA ACCORDING TO THE SURVEY. (PHOTO : INSTAGRAM)

Some government agencies have conducted a survey and shared the results of Koreans and foreigners about the country's image. It showed that President Moon Jae In and BTS are considered as Korea's most representative figures around. the world.The South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and its affiliate the Korean Culture and Information Service released the results of the survey they conducted titled "2019 South Korean National Image." They just released the results on February 4, 2020.

In July and August 2019 the online survey collected the opinions of 8,000 people from 16 different countries including South Korea and the result was 76.7 percent of non-Koreans evaluated Korea's overall image positively. Korean representatives' result is a 10 percent increase from the previous year in positive evaluations of their own country's image from 54.4 percent in 2018 to 64.8 percent in 2019. 

The positive evaluations of the country overall have reportedly gone down to 3.6 percent compared to the previous year. An increase in negative evaluations of Korea's image was seen in the survey in most countries surveyed, including England, the United States, South Africa, and Mexico. However, in the majority, the evaluation remains positive for almost all countries. The positive evaluations resulted in over 86 percent in countries including Russia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, India, and the United Arab Emirates.

Recently, the country of Japan has been reportedly in conflict with Korea over the Supreme Court's ruling about compensation for Koreans drafted into forced labor by Japan during the colonial period also on the issues about export regulations. The negative evaluations from Japanese respondents went up 9.8 percent in 2019 to 53.2 percent. 

The respondents were also asked to give out the names of the people who came to mind when they thought of Korea. Most of them answered singers or actors, followed by politicians and athletes. About 50.8 percent of respondents stated no one came to mind.

The first place was President Moon Jae In with a surveyed score of 7.9 percent of responses, followed by BTS in second with 5.5 percent. BTS moved up from being in the No. 5 spot in 2018.

See the Top 20 list below:

1. President Moon Jae In - (7.9 percent)
2. BTS - (5.5 percent)
3. Lee Min Ho - (4.3 percent)
4. Song Hye Kyo - (4.1 percent)
5. PSY - (3.6 percent)
6. Park Geun Hye - (3.2 percent)
7. BLACKPINK - (3.1 percent)
8. Song Joong Ki - (3.1 percent)
9. Ban Ki-Moon - (2.3 percent)
10. Son Heung Min - (2.3 percent)
11. Bae Yong Joon - (2.1 percent)
12. Kim Yuna - (1.9 percent)
13. Park Ji Sung - (1.7 percent)
14. Girls' Generation - (1.6 percent)
15. Kim Dae Jung - (1.5 percent)
16. Rain - (1.3 percent)
17. EXO - (1.3 percent)
18. Super Junior - (1.1 percent)
19. Park Shin Hye - (1 percent)
20. Lee Byung Hun - (0.8 percent)

The respondents were also asked to name what came to mind when they heard "Korea." The top of the results shows K-pop or singers were the top results at 12.5 percent next is Korean food with 8.5 percent, followed by culture having 6.5 percent. The technical skills/cutting-edgy technology resulted in 4.8 percent and lastly, corporate brands with 4.5 percent....source credit @https://www.kdramastars.com/amp/articles/117257/20200205/list-of-the-most-popular-people-in-korea-according-to-international-survey.htm?__twitter_impression=true

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It's been Feb 2020, i had been a shipper of the two and still hurt for their divorce... We as fans can only support them in what they decide because we are just lurkers of 1% of their lives, we dont have a say to them.. For what I see from the updates of SHK, seems that she is moving on so I can be happy to see her happy now right? time can heal... SHK has strong willpower that's why I always admire her. I hope to see her more on dramas/movies.

 

Sorry for reminiscing... 

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Actress Song Hyekyo steady donation of the Korean guidebooks becomes hot topic.

 
 

 

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Actress Song Hyekyo steady donation of the Korean guidebooks becomes hot topic.
 
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Netizen comments :


(+105,-8) You're much better than a man who does nothing but lusts in his room.


(+67,-17) That's why these articles are on the main page. Song Hyekyo, I will give you a compliment on your good contributions.


(+42,-12) Thank you, Song Hyekyo. I support you~


(+26,-11) It's something she always been done. She turned down the advertisement for a Japanese company.That's a lot better than building speculation.


(+15,-2) A steady donation~~ Thats a good example~


(+11,-1) Amsterdam National Museum, please.

Source Credit @https://www.storykpop.com/2020/02/actress-song-hyekyo-steady-donation-of.html?m=1
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Song Hye-kyo and Seo Kyung-deok donate Korean guidebook to Brooklyn Museum

Article input 2020.02.07. 9:03 am
Last Update 2020.02.07. 9:04 am
0000790982_001_20200207090404395.jpg?type=w430View original▲ Korean guidebook at Brooklyn Museum in New York, USA
Actor Song Hye-kyo and Prof. Kyung-Deok Suh, Sung Shin Women's University, produced and donated a Korean guidebook at Brooklyn Museum in New York.
Professor Suh said on Instagram that visitors to the Brooklyn Museum from mid-February will be able to see a free Korean guide in front of the ticket box.
The guide includes a full story of the museum, things to do and how to use it.
You can also check out the exhibits and guide maps on each floor.
Professor Song Hye-kyo and Seo decided to continue to provide Korean language guides to the museum, starting with the Korean language guide for the '2020 Winter Edition' exhibition.
The prospect of this guide will be an opportunity for foreign visitors to be informed of the existence of Hangeul.
Song Hye-kyo and Seo have provided Korean language guidance services to the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Museum of Modern Art ( MoMA ), the American Museum of Natural History, and the Toronto Museum of Canada ( ROM ).
Professor Seo was responsible for planning the guide service and Song Hye Kyo was responsible for the production.
They plan to provide Korean language guidance services to famous art galleries and museums in Europe and other cities.
(Photo: Prof. Seo Gyeong-deok Instagram, Yonhap News) 
gwontaehun reporter ( rhorse@ sbs.co.kr )....source credit @https://m.news.naver.com/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=102&oid=055&aid=0000790982
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[Jung Deok-hyun Column] Infectious disease has no nationality

by. Jeongdeokhyeonenter 02/06/2020 18:04edit 2020.02.06. 18:47
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Although it occurred in Wuhan, China, it is not a matter of distinguishing the nations and the pia, but of transnational coping.  The crisis will not end unless China catches the flame of the infectious disease.  studioconcrete Instagram CaptureView larger image

Although it occurred in Wuhan, China, it is not a matter of distinguishing the nations and the pia, but of transnational coping. The crisis will not end unless China catches the flame of the infectious disease. studioconcrete Instagram Capture

If you click on the image with the words 'LOVE FOR HUMAN' on the figure of the earth, 'H' and 'M' of 'HUMAN' will rotate clockwise to change its position. That's why the wording is 'LOVE FOR WUHAN'. Whoever sees it, the meaning is obvious. In other words, the message 'LOVE FOR HUMAN' means 'humanity' to reach the Chinese Wuhan citizens who are currently suffering from the new corona virus.

It is so common-sense and sympathetic to everyone, but surprisingly, Yu In-in and Song Hye-kyo who posted this video on SNS were unexpectedly criticized. This video, produced by Studio Concrete, a group of artists who belong to Yu In-in, was `` consolation to Wuhan citizens, '' but the netizens' reactions to the message were "no realism," and "the remarks of natives first." There was even a voice saying that the message contained the commercial intentions of two actors who were conscious of Chinese fans. Why did these erratic reactions come about? 

If you look at the criticisms of netizens, it was not only the SARS that occurred in China in November 2002 and spread around the world, but also the Sadd situation that caused the conflict between Korea and China, and the fine dust problem that has to check the air on a daily basis, or the recent Hong Kong demonstration. The antipathy against the overwhelming China is evenly overlapped. China has always been a perpetrator of us. So there is a logic that saying 'love' for them is helping China avoid responsibility. It also adds a vague feeling about a celebrity who is expected to live a different life from the common people.

But was this video likely to be criticized? It was nothing more than a video of comforting Wuhan citizens on an anthropological level. We have criticized the Chinese government or the Japanese government who made this choice when the relationship between Korea and China worsened through the situation of Sadd, and the relationship between Korea and Japan worsened due to the issue of Japanese export control. Isn't it as irrational as it is? The videos uploaded by Yu In-in and Song Hye-kyo are for isolated Wuhan citizens, who are at risk from the Chinese government's hush and slow response to the new coronavirus. Support and consolation for Wuhan citizens who voice their accusations on the SNS, saying, “It is about risking their lives.”

In fact, it is not easy to make certain subjective choices and actions in situations that cause collective fear, such as infectious diseases. However, identifying at least the disease and the patient with the disease as an offender, or as a dangerous hitter, can be more dangerous than the disease itself. This is because violence against the other is automatically justified at the moment of defining it as a dangerous other. Infected people are victims, not perpetrators of `` ethical condemnation. '' The scary infectious disease is not only because of the fatality rate but also because of the exclusion of those who can get it.

One of the most shocking scenes in the 2013 film `` Cold, '' which is a hot topic for the new coronaviruses, is the killing of dead bodies filled with sports grounds. It is no longer treated as life, and the infected are treated as if they were deserving of such punishment. What's even more terrifying in the film is the uncontrolled government control tower, which is aimed at the muzzle of the public and its political position rather than fighting the virus. However, the fact that the scenes in these films overlap similarly in the present situation is bitterly bitter. The fact that the ruling opposition rivals China with the support of 3 million masks in China reflects its intention to use them even in this global crisis. However, the story of 3 million masks and the `` our mask '' canal also contains the logic of fear and exclusion. Did you have any nationality for infectious diseases? Of course, this happened in Wuhan, China, but it is not a matter of distinguishing the nations and the pia, but of transnational coping. The crisis will not end unless China catches the flame of the infectious disease. So cross-border issues cannot be prioritized.

At the same time, what has shown us hope is the astonishing citizenship of Asan and Jincheon, who embraced Chinese Wuhan residents. The voices of citizens who say, “Citizens who come here are also Korean citizens” and “I hope you can rest and go back” lead to the answer of “thank you for your help” left by the isolated Wuhan citizens. The logic of empathy and acceptance, not the logic of fear and exclusion, is hope.

Chung, Duk-Hyun Critic. ⒸHankook Ilbo www.hankookilbo.com (Prohibition of unauthorized reproduction, reproduction and redistribution)                                            source credit @https://news.v.daum.net/v/20200206180413861

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Hey fellow shk fans. Any korean shk fan? One iu fan is arguing with me on allkpop that iu is bigger star than shk in korea and i don't  know how to counter it. Any korean shk fan call tell me is it true? Bcoz i dont believe that, bcoa actress which defined hallyu, who went with president to china for talks is smaller star than iu. But it is upsetting bcoz he or she claims to be korean. And uses forbes which is always more biased to idols..i d9nt think shk earns less per cf or drama than iu

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1 hour ago, Deepakmahajan said:

Hey fellow shk fans. Any korean shk fan? One iu fan is arguing with me on allkpop that iu is bigger star than shk in korea and i don't  know how to counter it. Any korean shk fan call tell me is it true? Bcoz i dont believe that, bcoa actress which defined hallyu, who went with president to china for talks is smaller star than iu. But it is upsetting bcoz he or she claims to be korean. And uses forbes which is always more biased to idols..i d9nt think shk earns less per cf or drama than iu

No comparison both are the best Kyo is Kyo and IU is IU both are very famous so no need to ask anyone Korean or International 

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1 minute ago, gigivillaceran said:

No comparison both are the best Kyo is Kyo and IU is IU both are very famous so no need to ask anyone Korean or International 

I didnt start it but i was mad at disrepsect towards shk. If u have answer regarding that then tell.  Who is bigger in korea? As i know overseas shk has no competition at all

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19 hours ago, Deepakmahajan said:

I didnt start it but i was mad at disrepsect towards shk. If u have answer regarding that then tell.  Who is bigger in korea? As i know overseas shk has no competition at all

We are not here to compare them and we shoudnt answer them back we are all know who is SHK and what she achieve in her more than 20 years becos  they all know who is the famous among them so no need to ask here you should ignored all of them and we dont have to explain them; let them be.sorry dear if i offended you

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@gigivillaceran sorry if i came out as rude. Actually I was pissed bcoz i know that isn't  true bcoz shk who pioneered hallyu and went to china with president for cultural talks. That shows her impact. Yes we have nothing to prove to someone on internet. I hope she signs new drama soon. I wish she had signed hyena 

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