Arirang is a collective term for Korean folk songs reflecting themes of sorrow, separation, and resilience. This "Holo Arirang" variant likely features solo violin interpretation of the traditional melody.
Arirang is a centuries-old Korean folk song representing the nation's soul, with numerous regional variations and UNESCO intangible cultural heritage status.
Arirang is a poignant Korean folk song embodying the nation's collective memory, with regional variations developed over centuries. Its melancholic melody and themes of separation/resilience became symbolic during Japanese occupation (1910-1945).
Arirang is a Korean folk song, often considered the unofficial national anthem of Korea, with roots dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.
Arirang is a Korean folk song embodying the nation's spirit, often called "the anthem of Korea". Its melancholic melody and poetic lyrics about separation resonate across generations.