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- Korea's Most Romantic "Holiday"
Americans know Valentine's Day to be a day when we give candies and flowers to our loved ones. Valentine's Day falls on February 14th of each year. But what if I told you that there's a different type of Valentine's Day happening in Korea in November? Welcome to Korea's version of Valentine's Day, Pepero Day ! The exact origins of Pepero Day are not known. It can be traced back to a news story in 1983 of two middle school girls in the Yeongnam region that wanted to be tall and thin while exchanging Pepero snacks . Some argue that the origins started with the date, November 11, or 11/11, resembling Pepero sticks. There was a popular belief, at the time, that if one consumed 11 packets of Pepero on November 11 at 11:11 pm at 11 seconds exactly, they would achieve maximum height and thinness! In 1997, Lotte decided to use the middle school story to successfully promote Pepero Day. The trend has caused many competitors creating similarly shaped snacks to participate during this day. As of 2012, Lotte was making 50% of its annual sales on Pepero Day. So what do Koreans do during this "holiday"? Pepero Day is similar to America's version of Valentine's Day. Koreans typically give Pepero to children, co-workers, friends, or family members. Many young Koreans will usually take this day to express their feelings for crushes or people they like! They will often be creative and send a basket of Pepero snacks with some flowers as gifts! Here are some interesting facts about Pepero Day (According to Korea Times): 1. Pepero Day is reportedly the most profitable day for convenience stores all year. 2. Up to 30 percent of all annual Pepero sales occur within a week of Pepero Day, according to Consumer Report Korea. 3. The plain Pepero has fewer calories than the almond-flavored one. 4. The entire length of all Pepero sticks ever sold can circle the circumference of the Earth, 250 times ! 5. According to a dating agency, seven out of 10 people "do not think exchanging Peperos are necessary." So what are your thoughts about this fun and quirky Korean "holiday"? Which K-pop idol would you like to receive a Pepero from? Let us know in the comments below!
- 5 Unforgettable Moments That Made The "The Judge from Hell" Finale a Record-Breaking Success!
Kang Bit Na’s Miraculous Return to Life The finale opens with a shocking revelation: Kang Bit Na ( Park Kang Bit Na and Han Da On Live Together! Kang Bit Na’s Iconic Punishment of Tae Gyu Bit Na’s pursuit of justice peaks as she devises a plan to Authorities later found his body hanging beside his victims’ coffins, delivering a chilling, satisfying From Yoo Jung Im’s new restaurant to Jang Myung Sook’s reconnection with her daughter is especially moving
- Reincarnation & K-Dramas: Unveiling the Playful History of Buddhist Influence in South Korea
Hey there, K-drama fans and curious souls! Today, we're delving into a captivating aspect of South Korean culture - the idea of reincarnation and its profound connection to Buddhism. If you've ever wondered about the harmonious co-existence of Buddhism and the local beliefs, which some call "shamanism," in Korea, you're in for a treat! So, grab your popcorn and let's embark on a playful journey into the legacy of these beliefs, as beautifully depicted in K-dramas like See You in My 19th Life and The Glory ! Cheondojae: Unlocking the Secrets of Reincarnation Before we dive into the enchanting world of K-dramas, let's start with "Cheondojae", the umbrella term for Buddhist rituals based on reincarnation. In South Korea, Buddhism has played a significant role in shaping religious beliefs and practices, and the concept of reincarnation is a fascinating part of this spiritual journey. See You in My 19th Life : A K-Drama with a Touch of Reincarnation Magic If you're a fan of romantic K-dramas with a touch of fantasy, See You in My 19th Life will surely steal your heart! This captivating drama revolves around Ban Ji Eum, who can endlessly reincarnate, and her quest to find her childhood love in each life. The storyline beautifully weaves the theme of reincarnation, making us ponder the mysteries of life, love, and destiny! The Glory: Embracing the Spiritual Aspects of Korean Society Another gem that showcases the spiritual aspect of Korean society is the famous K-drama The Glory . This masterpiece explores the harmonious co-existence of Buddhism and the local religion, often referred to as "shamanism." Through its mesmerizing narrative, the drama unravels the profound impact of these beliefs on Korean culture and people's lives! Legacy of Beliefs: Where the Past Meets the Present But wait, there's more! These captivating beliefs aren't just confined to the world of K-dramas; they have left a delightful legacy in modern-day South Korea. A visit to a Buddhist temple may reveal a shrine dedicated to the gods of mountains and stars, beautifully blending Buddhism with local spiritual practices. Likewise, a peek into a shaman's house could introduce you to a treasure trove of paintings and statues of multiple deities, including the Buddha and bodhisattvas. It's a wonderful reflection of how the past seamlessly intertwines with the present, shaping the beliefs and practices of today's vibrant Korean society. In Conclusion: A Playful Peek into South Korea's Spiritual Heritage As we wrap up our playful journey through the world of K-dramas and the profound influence of Buddhism in South Korea, we can't help but marvel at the beautiful intermingling of beliefs and cultural practices. Reincarnation, the harmony of Buddhism and shamanism, and the spiritual legacy - all add enchanting layers to the rich tapestry of South Korean culture. So, whether you find yourself lost in the magical world of See You in My 19th Life or exploring the spiritual depths of The Glory , take a moment to appreciate the beautiful reflection of history and beliefs that continue to resonate in modern-day Korea. It's a reminder of the timeless charm that makes K-dramas and South Korea so special - a perfect blend of captivating storytelling and rich cultural heritage! #seeyouinmy19thlife #theglory #theglorypart2 #theglory2 #leedohyun #shinhyesun #ahnbohyun
- Electrifying Supernatural Fantasy Series "Moving" Is Set To "Move" You In Your Seat!
The 20-episode series Moving , which is based on the renowned webtoon by Kang Full, is going to take The superb cast is led by Lee Jung Ha , Ryu Seung Ryong , Han Hyo Joo , Zo In Sung , Kim Sung Kyun , Go Yoon Jung , and Kim Do Hoon . As the writer of this thrilling adaptation, Kang Full, the brilliant mind behind the original webtoon
- Top 9 Lee Jun Young Dramas and Movies to Watch After "Weak Hero Class 2"
His roles range from charming romantic leads to intense, emotional characters. A secondary storyline features Hong Si Jun and Son Ju Ah, whose long-standing relationship faces new Credits: Disney+) Aired: February 2024 No. of Episodes: 12 Cast: Lee Jae Wook , Lee Jun Young ), Hong Lies (2019) Class of Lies (Credits: OCN) Aired: July – September 2019 Episodes: 16 Cast: Yoon Kyun Sang 2022) Let Me Be Your Knight (Credits: SBS) Aired: November 2021 – January 2022 Episodes: 12 Cast: Jung
- Onew Dazzles the Crowd During Solo Tour, "Percent (%)", in New York! (Show Highlights & Photos!)
He then seamlessly transitioned into his song “No Parachute,” slowly moving closer to the audience and lightsticks), Onew began singing “Yeoboowi", moving his arms side to side to match the fans as they sang He then continued the show with the songs “Conversation,” “All Day,” and “Maestro". performs at New York's Kings Theater on January 16, 2026 (Credits: Dojeon Media) Onew later asked fans for song
- Heartache, Breakups, and New Beginnings? Bae Suzy and Lee Jin Uk Star in the Upcoming Romance Movie "Seven O'clock Breakfast Meeting for the Brokenhearted"!
Yoon Sa Gang ( Suzy ) is an airline flight attendant (which we feel fits her perfectly!) country as a consulting instructor who had a previous relationship with his college sweetheart, Hyeon Jeong They were in a long relationship but also suffered a hard breakup. Through meeting others like themselves, Sa Gang and Ji Hoon find comfort within themselves and with each
- Korean Actors: Behavioral Insights From Rude to Ruder. Plus, Our Unexpected Encounter With One of Them!
Image: Korean Actors Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Tae-ri and Ma Dong-seok - Photo: myreview.com Surprising Selections Nice Guy in Real Life Hitting hard and taking the lead in first place is the one and only Ma Dong-seok Despite being the film’s producer and lead actor, Ma Dong-seok did not do his best to promote the film Meeting Ma Dong-seok in person Behind-the-scenes photos of Pig Village filming (Credits: Lewis Hooper ) However, our team member Lewis Hooper worked on set with Ma Dong-seok , filming Pig Village , which
- "Delightfully Deceitful" Finishes Confusing Plot Neatly. But, Here's Why You Should Still Watch!
and the way the director decided to present it, but the chemistry between lawyer Han Moo Young ( Kim Dong Kim Dong Wook, on the other hand, poses as a cool and collected hot-shot lawyer who can keep a straight The top three supporting characters Jung Da Jung ( Lee Yeon ), Na Sa ( Yoo Hee Je ), and Ring Go ( Hong Seung Bum ) really give a feel of what foster children's relationships might be if they had to
- Hard-Hitting K-Thrillers You Can’t Miss: “Nine Puzzles” to “Dear X”; 5 Shows To Binge Before 2025 Ends
The Manipulated Tae Joong ( Ji Chang-wook ) was living a regular life until someone flipped his world Dear X Kim Yoo-jung stars in a psychological thriller that feels like a dark fairy tale, where beauty
- From Criminal Code to K-Drama: Why South Korea Bans Gambling and How “Squid Game” Reveals the Consequences
Korea actually operates over 20 casinos, but all except one are strictly reserved for foreigners and long-term K-dramas Gambling in K-dramas is often shown as a dark and high stakes passion which is mostly run by gangs
- “The Manipulated” Review: Ji Chang-wook Redefines Survival As Art but D.O.’s Actions Will Leave You Fuming
Directed by Park Sin-woo and Kim Chang-joo, written by Oh Sang-ho, and co-starring Doh Kyung-soo, aka A Deliveryman, a Brother, and a Life That Drops Faster Than an Online Order Park Tae-jung ( Ji Chang-wook Suddenly, Tae-jung isn’t just unlucky - he’s a target. His portrayal of An Yo-han, the enigmatic puppeteer tugging at Tae-jung’s already-fraying sanity, feels Alongside Ji Chang-wook, the lineup features Kim Jong-soo ( Gangnam B-side , 2024), Jo Yoon-soo (
















