I was so busy yesterday that i could not write post here. I don't have broadband or whatsoever at my new rented house and also my family came to KL to attend my cousin's wedding ( what a lame excuse...haha).Alright, let's just proceed. I won't be writing about what happened at the kenduri but this particular issue has somehow triggered me to share something with you guys. Last night i was stuck in a traffic jam at Bangsar and i listened to this no. 1 radio station in Malaysia(as it claims). Suprisingly, they played three consecutive korean pop (kpop) songs at that time. Well, it might not be a surprise for those who are kpop fan. But, yeah korean entertainment is a current global phenomenon. In fact, some of the korean boy and girl groups had successfully promoting their albums not only in asia (particularly in japan,china and thailand) but also in United states.
What actually impressed me is despite a crisis issue going on between the north and the south korea, the government decided not to halt their local entertainment activities. I think they do not want the world or their resident itself feel the pressure occurred because of the crisis. For Korean, entertainment is their life. Beside their beautiful environment and places which most of it become tourist attraction, the culture is famous with songs and wonderful dances which the young generation now addicted to.
CA: had an experience dancing zapin back in high school time.
Mana ada zapin masa sekolah? kat seratas ke?
ReplyDeletebukan kat seratas...kat tempat aku..pastu masa foundation aku belajar sikit2...
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