Multicultural children are a topic that interests not only Korean but also non-Koreans with the presence of multicultural children in the world of entertainment. In the field of K-Pop, we find Cignature's Bell, aespa's Giselle, SEVENTEEN's Vernon, TXT's Huening Kai, M.I.B's KangNam, MOMOLAND's Nancy, Pristin's Kyla, THE BOYZ's HakNyeon, Samuel, SoMi, and more recently, Kep1er's Bahiyyih and NewJeans's Danielle.
In 2018, 23.773 multicultural marriages were registered, 16.177 in 2020 according to the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS). For some of the multicultural children borned in the 1990s and the 2000s, it is easier as an adult to find a place in the world of entertainment, but for others who do not dream of fame, evolving in Korean society can prove to be a journey strewn with pitfalls. This article seeks to give a quick view of their current place in Korean society!
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As a realization of the love between the two spouses, the child who is born of a mixed union has certain advantages at birth. Indeed, the education approach by multicultural couples is mainly based on the sharing of cultures to make the chi
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