Korean Pop Music

Friday, March 23, 2007

CUISINE > Gul-jeon (Oysters in egg batter)


It’s oyster season in Korea and there is a wide range of delicious dishes made with oysters. Let’s look at gul-jeon, one of the simplest way to relish the delectable flavor of oysters.
Ingredients:

300g large oysters
Flour to coat oysters
2 eggs
Cooking oil

Direction:
1. Wash oysters gently in salt water. Get rid of shells and let it drain completely.
2. Coat oysters lightly in flour. Dust off excess flour.
3. Dip the floured oysters in egg batter.
4. Pan-fry the batter-dipped oysters in an oiled frying pan on medium heat. Remember that you are not deep-frying oysters, so use a moderate amount of oil, just enough to coat the frying pan. Turn over the oyster pieces when one side turns golden in color.

Tips:

1. When choosing oysters for gul-geon, it’s better to use large-sized oysters rather than smaller ones. If only small ones are available, use 2 or 3 oysters together to make one jeon.
2. If you are not all that crazy about the fishy smell of oysters, coat them in sesame seed oil, garlic powder and pepper before tossing them in flour.
3. There can be many variations of jeon, like fish jeon, using cod, Pollack, catfish or sole fillets, or shrimp jeon. Jeon is a blanket term for any ingredient that’s been coated in flour, dipped in egg batter and pan-fried. For fish jeon, cut fish fillet into 1/2 centimeter thick slices and drain completely. Sprinkle salt and pepper to taste and follow the steps shown above.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Eru Offered Big-screen Role in Japan


Singer Eru has received an offer to appear in the Japanese movie “Three Tattoos” by director Sukimori Hitomi. It is unprecedented for a new Korean singer with no acting experience whatsoever to receive an offer from a Japanese filmmaker. Eru’s agency said the offer is quite tempting as the movie will be produced by a talented composer/director and will likely be exported overseas. It added that the singer is deliberating the offer as he has yet to establish himself as an artist in Korea.With his songs “Black Glasses” and “White Eyes” from his second album becoming big hits, Eru has emerged as a promising ballad singer. On March 21, he and his father, trot singer Tae Jin-ah, filmed a TV commercial for the liquor brand “Chamyiseul Fresh.”

SIGHTSEEING > Hambaek- mountain

Gorgeous Mountain with Fantastic Snow Blossoms and Grandiose View

Hambaek-san rises along the Baekdudaegan--great ridges of Mt. Baekdu, Mt. Keumgang, Mt. Seolak, Mt. Sobaek and Mt. Jiri that form backbone of the Korean peninsula--between Taebaek Mountain and Geumdaebong peak, spreading over Gohan-eup Jeongseon-gun and Taebaek-si. Even though Hambaek-san with its height of 1,573 meters above sea level is higher than Taebaek-san (1,567 meters above sea level) it has been less-known to the public than Taebaek-san, owing to the latter's renowned fame. In reality, Hambaek-san has no reason to defer to any other famous mountains in Korea. If you climb the peak of the mountain on a clear day, you can enjoy a thrilling commanding view of all the mountains near and far along the Baekdudaegan, and you can also indulge in the mysterious atmosphere of the mountains when fog or clouds veil the mountains slopes. All the wildflowers decorating the Hambaeksan from spring--pink azaleas in early summer, and colorful leaves in autumn--are very impressive, but the charm of a wintry scene is the best. Clear white snow blossoms and glistening frost tilted trees present a fantastic world. Winter here lasts as long as the mountain is high. Snow begins to fall from the end of November and winter continues till March. Hiking along the Baegdudaegan from Ssari-jae hill to Dumundong-jae to Hambaek-san to Hwabang-jae is the best course to enjoy the charm of Hambaek-san, but it takes about 5 ~ 6 hours of rather difficult walking for typical hikers and the path does not have any convenient transportation system nearby. For simple hiking of Hambaek-san, people usually start from Manhang-jae.

Thrilling Scenery of Dynamic Ridges of Baekdudaegan

Mahang-jae, rising 1,330 meters above sea level, covers the ridges dividing 3 administrative units of Gohan-eup: Jeongseon-gun, Taebaek-si and Sangdong-eup Yeongweol-gun, and the highest paved road in Korea passes across the ridge. As the summit of Hambaek-san is just 243 meters above the road, anyone can climb the peak without any difficulties. If you walk about 350 meters downward from the Manhang-jae peak toward Gohan (Jeongamsa temple), you will see the paved road to the left of the mountain trail. Walking upward along this road about 1.5 kilometers, you will meet Samgeori (a crossroads). You can drive your car up to this point if the road is not covered with snow or ice. The left-hand road from Samgeori leads to Taebaeg Branch of the athletic village of the Korea Amateur Sports Association and e-Taebaek-si, and if you climb along the left road for about 40 minutes you will make it up Hambaek-san. A cement road meanders up to just below the summit of Hambaek-san but it is very dangerous and slippery to drive upon when the road is frozen or snowy. You may drive along the road in any season without snow. But you will not be able to enjoy the scenery fully, and your driving may spoil the natural beauty along the way, too! It takes about 1 hour of rapid walking from Manhang-jae to Hambaek-san, though it typically takes more time in snowy winter. Enchanted by the wonderful scenery of gorgeous mountains along the Baekdudaegan, you will lose more time on the way to the peak. You should walk leisurely toward the summit without making any haste if you want to experience the vital and dynamic spirit of Baekdudaegan to the full.


Jeongamsa Temple with Buddha'sarira Built in Shilla Dynasty

Jeongamsa temple, founded by the master monk Jajang during the Shilla dynasty, stands on the northwestern slope of Hambaek-san, and the signboard reading “Taebaegsan Jeongansa” is hung on its Iljumun (one pillared gate). Master monk Jajang went to China with his 10 disciples during the Dang dynasty to study in the 5th year of Queen Seondeuk (AD636) of the Shilla kingdom and met with Manjushiri (the Bodhisattva of wisdom and intellect) at Unjesa temple in Cheongryang-san in Sanxi Province. He returned to the Shilla kingdom with Buddha's sarira, teeth, Buddhist garments and sutra Paeeopgyeong after 8 years. He founded Seoknamwon, the former shrine of Jeongamsa by building a golden pagoda, silver pagoda and Sumano pagoda in the 14th year of Queen Seondeok (645). As Buddha's real sarira has been being enshrined in the Jeokmyeolbogung (temple hall where Buddha's real sarira is preserved), the main hall of Jeongamsa, there is no statue of Buddha in the hall, and some precious relics like the golden threaded Buddhistic garments bestowed by Queen Seondeuk, Master monk Jajang's Buddhistic garments and sutra books, and the paulownia incense burner brought from India are preserved there in the temple. At the entrance of the Jeokmyeolbogung is a huge old tree that is specially protected by the temple. The tree is Jujangdan (Seonjangdan), and legend has it that Master monk Jajang stuck his stick in the ground, which grew to become the tree today. The most outstanding relic in Jeongamsa is the national artcraft No. 410, the Sumano Pagoda, which stands on a high mountain slope looking down upon Jeonamsa. This pagoda is made of Mano stone and is 9 meters high with 7 levels. According to legend, Master monk Jajang brought the stone from Dang by ship on his return trip, and the pagoda is called 'Sumano Pagoda' with the Chinese character Su(水: water) in front of the name. Old and historic Jeongamsa is surrounded by beautiful scenery. In particular, the charm of the valley nearby intoxicates visitors. In the cool and clear water of the valley, the cold water fish Brachymystak lenok (natural treasure No. 73) thrives, adding to the wonderful aroma of the temple.

SIGHTSEEING > Spring Flower Festivals in Bloom


Springtime in Korea is without question one of the prettiest times of the year when all the flowers are in bloom. Various flowers have begun blossoming in the southern areas of the country and flower festivals will soon be beckoning people from all over. Jinhae(진해), located in South Gyongsang Province, hosts probably the most famous cherry blossom festival in the country, providing an opportunity to take a nice walk while flowers fall like snowflakes around you. The entire port city is enveloped in cherry blossoms, attracting visitors from around the country. This year, the cherry blossom festival will be held from March 23 through April 8. Hundreds of thousands of cherry blossom trees are expected to be in full bloom around this weekend. Held annually since 1963, the Jinhae Naval Port Festival attracts some one million tourists hoping to enjoy the sight and the scent of the white and pale pink blossoms. The festival was initially planned to be held from March 30, but it will open a week earlier as weather forecasts predict that this year’s cherry blossoms will bloom about ten days earlier than previous years. In addition to the cherry blossoms, the Jinhae Naval Port festival also presents a parade honoring renowned admiral Yi Sun-shin and a fireworks display. Other interesting programs include an air show, a kite-flying competition and a traditional Korean music contest. To help to ease traffic, Korea Railroad offers a shuttle train service connecting Changwon with Jinhae during the festival period. Hadong County, South Gyongsang Province, is famous for its 25-kilometer stretch of cherry blossom-lined road along Hwagae. A legend says that a couple who walk this road will live happily ever after, so it attracts countless lovers. A three-day cherry blossom festival takes place here at the end of March every year. The festival features many local specialties as well as the pretty flowers. A deeper shade of pink decorates the country’s mountainsides, starting late March. Azaleas, an inspiration for many Korean poems, are in full bloom in early April. Mt. Daegum in Geoje, South Gyongsang Province, is a great place to enjoy the azaleas. Around this time of year, the azalea field on the mountain looks much like a pink carpet. A traditional ritual devoted to the mountain god, a poetry contest and traditional music and dance performances will also be held.

CUISINE > Bibimpap (rice with vegetables and chili pepper paste)


Bibimpap, or rice with vegetables and chili pepper paste, is a dish that combines high-quality vegetables cultivated under the best geographical conditions with well-fermented chili pepper paste and the warm heart of those who prepare this dish.

The main ingredients of bibimpap are cooked rice, bean sprouts, hwangpo jelly, beef, chili pepper paste, sesame oil, and an egg. Other ingredients include sesame salt, garlic, black pepper and about 30 other kinds of seasonings.

Bean sprouts used in bibimpap usually taste best when they are 5-6 days old. Bean sprouts are known to be effective in preventing cold. Another ingredient that is indispensable in bibimpap is hwangpo jelly, which is made from mung beans and gardenia to make the jelly look yellow.

There is a saying in Korea that the taste of bean and pepper pastes determines the taste of any other food. The secret of a delicious bibimpap lies in well-prepared chili pepper paste as well. Some people add malt, glutinous rice and pepper powder when fermenting chili pepper paste in accordance with traditional recipes.

When cooking rice for bibimpap, cow head broth is usually used. The remaining beef can be eaten as minced raw beef, while some of the bean sprouts can be added to the almost cooked rice to make a bean sprout rice dish, which also tastes good.

- How to cook:

Ingredients: 150g of beef, dense soy bean sauce, chopped garlic, chopped onions, sesame salt, sesame oil, black pepper, 100g of balloon flower roots, 100g of fern, one squash, 1/2 of a carrot, salt, kelp, deep-fry oil, egg

Seasoning: 3 tablespoons of chili pepper paste, 2 tablespoons of chopped garlic, 1 tablespoon of ginger extract, 2 tablespoons of sesame oil, 2 teaspoons of sugar, 2 teaspoons of sesame salt, sliced dry red pepper, vegetable oil

1. Roasting beef and vegetables
Heat a fry pan, add cooking oil and roast balloon flower roots, fern, squash and carrots separately, one by one. When roasting, season each ingredient with chopped opinions, chopped garlic, sesame salt, sesame oil and salt. At the end, roast the beef seasoned with salt.

2. Paste seasoning
Add cooking oil to a fry pan and parch chili pepper paste for some time; add chopped garlic, ginger extract, sesame oil, sesame salt and sugar.

3. Serving
Fill a deep bowl with cooked rice, and put the prepared vegetables on top. At the center, carefully break an egg so that the yolk remains intact, and add the prepared chili pepper paste.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Ko A-ra Stars in Japanese-Mongolian Joint Film


Young actress Ko A-ra is set to captivate Hong Kong with her latest movie “Blue Wolf,” a Japanese-Mongolian joint production. Ko drew great attention from the Hong Kong media at a preview of the film held at AMC Pacific Place on Wednesday. Distributed by EDKO Film, “Blue Wolf” will be released there in May. Some 300 reporters from 110 media companies from 17 nations attended a press conference held ahead of the preview. Meanwhile, the film topped the Japanese box office for the first week of its release, ranked third for the second week, and dropped to eighth place for the third week.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Gong Yoo to Hold Fan Meeting in Tokyo and Osaka


Actor Gong Yoo, who has emerged as a hallyu star for his roles in the TV dramas “One Fine Day” and “Hello, My Teacher,” which aired in Japan, will hold a large-scale fan meeting tour in Japan following his previous fan meeting in August last year.Entitled “Remember Yoo 2007,” the tour will begin April 21 in Tokyo at Setagaya and move the next day to Osaka at the NHK Hall.Gong has received rave reviews for his role in the Japanese movie “Like a Dragon,” which opened March 3. In the movie, Gong plays an undercover sniper named Park Chul. Based on the same-titled computer game, the movie depicts an intricate and thrilling series of incidents occurring one night in Shinjuku.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > New Group 'Battle' to Release Single Album in Thailand

The new six-man group "Battle" will release its first single album entitled “Crash” in Thailand on Friday under license.Good EMG, its agency, said Wednesday that the release has been arranged at the request of GMM Grammy, the country’s largest record company.The group’s songs will be aired throughout the Asian country on the radio station “Seed FM” and cable TV “Channel V Thailand” from Friday.Earlier on Feb. 24, staff from GMM Grammy, Channel V Thailand and MTV Thailand came to Korea to interview the Korean group and cover its activities.According to Good EMG, staff from GMM Grammy told them that Battle had gained so much popularity in Thailand that a fan club had already been formed. It also said that the group will visit Thailand to hold a mini concert on April 30 and give interviews with major music channels.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > “Jumong” to Air in Japan



The MBC TV drama “Jumong,” which has recently finished airing in Korea amidst high popularity, will debut in Japan April 25 via the Japanese satellite broadcaster BS Fuji.The Sankei Sports reported March 19 that Fuji TV will air a special program in early April to draw viewers’ attention. The program will feature greetings from the drama’s cast as well as sketches showing filming.The daily also introduced the drama as a “ghost show.” The pilot episode of the 81-episode drama about a Goguryeo hero recorded viewer ratings of 17.4 percent in Korea in May last year, and since January this year had maintained ratings of 50 percent, with the final episode recording 51.9 percent.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > “The King and the Clown” Enters Deauville Asian Film Fesitval

The smash hit Korean film “The King and the Clown” will be shown at the Deauville Asian Film Festival. International movie magazine Screen said on the 22nd that the Lee Joon-ik directed “The King and the Clown” and the Lee Yoon-ki directed “A Very Special Guest” will be screened at the 9th Deauville Asian Film Fesitval in France.The festival runs from March 28th-April 1st.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Most Envied Star Couple



According to netizens, actor Hyun-bin and actress Hwang Ji-hyun are the most envied star couple.Music portal site Bugs surveyed 3,352 netizens from the 9th-16th and 37% responded that the news of Hyun-bin and Hwang Ji-hyun’s relationship was the biggest heart-breaking celebrity news.The celebrity couple publicly announced their relationship through their fan sites on February 25th.Hyun-bin shot to stardom as the lead male in the hit TV series, “My Name is Kim Samsoon” (also known as “My Lovely Samsoon”) and Hwang Ji-hyun’s supporting role in the drama “Come Back, Soon-ae” gained her recognition. The news of the attractive pair’s relationship made fans feel most envious.In 2nd place was the star coupling of KBS host Park Ji-yoon and fellow-KBS Choi Dong-suk, which earned 20% of the votes. Park Ji-yoon has been gaining popularity through her appearance on several shows, including “Star Golden Bell.”And in third place of most envious couple with 15% of the votes was singer Park Ji-yoon and Yongi, followed by Jadu and Eum Seung-baek with 14% and Baek Boram and Kim Jae-woo with 483 votes.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Lee Ki-chan Receives Honor On Local TV Music Show


Singer Lee Ki-chan’s comeback song has topped a local television channel’s music show chart for more than 5 weeks and has received the “Mutizen (Music Citizen) Song” award. Lee hadn’t released an album in more than 5 years and his success is even sweeter because he was up against other popular artists, such as Park Hyo-shin, Super Junior, T, Lee Hyo-ri, Ivy, Tei and Jang Nara.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Rain Leaves For Hong Kong International Film Festival


Singer and actor Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) left the country on the 18th for the Hong Kong International Film Festival.The film festival, running from March 20-April 11, will show Rain’s debut film, “I’m A Cyborg, But That’s Ok.” Rain is nominated for the prestigious Best Actor award.Rain has been receiving international popularity for his music, marked by 2005’s Asian Tour “Rainy Day” and this year’s world tour, “Rain’s Coming.” As for his cinematic endeavors, his debut film has received honors and rave reviews at the Berlin Film Festival (including the top award for Best Film—The Alfred Bauer Award) and was chosen as the opening film for the Hong Kong Film Festival. There is a buzz surrounding whether or not Rain will receive the best actor award. Rain’s leading lady, Lim Soo-jeong, is nominated for Best Actress.Other nominations at the Hong Kong International Film Festival include: the Bong Jun-ho-directed movie, “The Host,” for Best Film and its lead Song Kang-ho nominated for Best Actor; Hong Sang-soo for Best Director and Best Screen play for his film “Beach Beauty”; and Kim Hye-soo for Best Actress in “Tajja.”

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Paran and Super Junior-K.R.Y. Create Frenzy in Thailand


Boy bands Paran and Super Junior – K.R.Y. took more than 10,000 Thai fans by storm at the 6th Pattaya International Music Festival on the 16th and 17th.Wildly popular in Thailand, Paran thrilled fans with their March 16th performance of their hit songs, such as “Like a Habit,” “First Love” and “Beat It.” The following day on the 17th, Super Junior – K.R.Y. (Kyu-hyun, Ryeo-wook, Ye-sung) took the stage. Beginning with the swing/jazz song “The Night Chicago Died” the group sang other favorites like “It’s Just That” and “Only One Person.” The group has been gaining a following in Thailand since its first concert last year and their participation on the OST of the drama “Hyena.”