Obama Talk About Hallyu Wave In Hankuk University

Posted by galih on Wednesday, March 28, 2012


U.S. President Barack Obama says about Korean Wave at Hankuk University during his speech. Obama visited Korea to attend the Nuclear Security Summit 2011 and then conduct a special lecture at Hankuk University on Monday (26/3).

Reported by kpopstarz.com, in his speech, a man who has an Indonesian stepfather says Korean Wave (Hallyu) ​​and the number of social media that showing interest to K-Pop culture is increasing globally.

In a speech on how quickly the digital era and how social media can change the world, Obama stated, "In the digital era, we can relate and innovate across many boundaries as never before. With your smart phone, and Twitter,
Me2day and Cocoa Talk. no wonder so many people around the world can know the culture of K-Pop, Hallyu Wave. "

Korean Wave itself was started with their K-Drama, until today K-Pop which is globally spreading make a lot of people, even someone like Obama can talk about K-Pop. Because of the use of Youtube and SNS also increasing and reach more fans in the world.

Long before Obama declared that the Korean Wave is a modern miracle of South Korea, Korea is already becoming known by the condition of their democracy. From a country that seemed closed, Korea has been transformed so popular with K-Pop.

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