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SNSD was selected to help promote Korean culture by being on information pamphlets with various Korean culture contents.
They are on pamphlets promoting “Hangul,” the Korean language, “Hanshik,” Korean food, “Hanbok,” traditional Korean clothing, “Hanji,” traditional paper and “Hanok,” traditional houses.
50,000 of these will be distributed at the Yeosu Expo and another 30,000 to the 2012 London Olympics. 20,000 more copies will be distributed to universities around the world.
I’m glad that our ladies are popular enough to represent the entire country of Korea on these brochures! It just shows how power they carry around with them and how well known they are internationally.
Credits: wonderfulgeneration.net
etan said:
Girl power, Girls’ Generation power, Korea power, Power of Nine, you name it. They really do carry all kinds of power with them. Jigeumeun So Nyuh Shi Dae!!!!!!!!!
Michael Sternestedt said:
i shouldnt mind to learn korean, in fact it should be an advantage to know what those faboulus 9 young ladies are talking and singing about.
BUT i am still struggling with the mandarin chinese though
imagine to have them as theachers to learn korean on a computer software.
that should be awesome
etan i agree with you this is GIRL POWER 🙂
stormtrooper said:
can I go to the Korean Tourism Office to get this?
Yudi "Didi" said:
is that distribute to indonesia too?
socha asd said:
Ngga akan,soalnya nanti dibuat versi bajakannya sama orang Indonesia wkwkwkwkwk……Btw i wonder if there’s any chance that we could do the same to promote indonesian culture to korea(just hoping somehow)
sone-jkt said:
hell yeah… if it wasn’t for the girls, I will never listen to KPop or had any intention to learn Korean at all…
Stirling Stir said:
I want one! How can I get one of those?