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[HanCinema's Digest] Photography and Art

Witness the magic of "Project Monsoon" on Korea's streets, enjoy a gallery of stunning photographs taken in Gwanghwamun, visit Korea.net to learn more about Korea's traditional arts, and is China infringing on what dance shows Korea should host?

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"This Stunning Street Art in South Korea Is Only Visible When It Rains"...READ ON TECH MIC:

Wow! Cities can be fairly dreary places at the best of times, but here's a creative way to brighten up lives during a downpour: with some sneaky, rain-activated street art! It's called "Project Monsoon" and it uses colours that are only activated when it rains: "Inspired by South Korea's culture of emphasizing the importance of the flow of rivers, the paintings utilize Korea's topographical features that create a flow and puddle of rain water in every street to fill the streets with color and life".

"The Long Arm of Chinese Censorship Reaches South Korea"

Is China activity imposing on South Korea's freedom of expression? Chinese officials recently caused a court in Seoul to cancel a classic dance by Shen Yun Performing Arts: "Since its inception a decade ago, Chinese officials have employed a wide variety of direct and indirect tactics to try to sabotage the show and prevent its messages from reaching a global audience..."

...READ ON THE DIPLOMAT

"Street Photography in Gwanghwamun area, Seoul, South Korea: final photographs"

Here's a moving gallery of series of great images from the Gwanghwamun area in Seoul By Korean Photography. Magic.

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"Traditional Arts"

Interested in learning more about Korea's traditional arts? Korea.net has this great page on exactly that! From pottery to ceramics, handicrafts to calligraphy, South Korea has an unquenchable love of art and beauty.

...ON KOREA.NET

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