A two-stringed instrument should not be able to make you cry. Logically, it should not be able to do much of anything. Two strings, one bow, no frets to guide the fingers. And yet the haegeum ha…
Read moreHaegeum: The Two-String Fiddle That Sounds Like CryingImagine standing in a Joseon-era village square just as the sun drops below the rooftops. Lanterns flicker on. A crowd loosens into a circle. And before anyone sings a note or takes a single dan…
Read moreJanggu: The Hourglass Drum That Sounds Like Falling RainA video showing someone pouring milk straight into a pot of bubbling Shin Ramyun tends to stop people mid-scroll, mostly because it looks like it shouldn't work. Instant ramen is supposed to…
Read moreCreamy Shin Ramen Hack With Milk and Cheese RecipeScroll through enough Korean street food videos and one sound shows up constantly: the sizzle of skewers rotating in a flat pan, sauce bubbling and thickening with every turn. That's sotteok…
Read moreSotteok Sotteok: Korean Sausage and Rice Cake Skewers RecipeDid you know a Korean king once owned a flute rumored to end wars, cure the sick, and stop a storm in its tracks? Not a metaphorical flute. Not a poetic exaggeration passed down by flattering co…
Read moreDaegeum, the Bamboo Flute Korea Believed Could Tame the SeaStand still in a Korean hanok courtyard for a moment and listen. Wind moves through wooden lattice doors, brushes against paper screens, stirs the leaves of a persimmon tree. There is a texture …
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