When Hallyu (the Korean wave) is mentioned in any conversation, some common industries that are mentioned may include K-Pop, K-Dramas, K-Film, K-Beauty, and more. These are the most commonly recognized entertainment worlds at first glance. However, these are just the tip of a very large iceberg full of other industries. Some industries have grown more mainstream than others over the years, but the 'K' in all of them is an unmatched force.
As more fans get to unlock the charm that comes with Korea's traditional and pop culture, so grows the opportunity for them to learn about more than just the industries we've mentioned above. More and more international fans have taken an interest in growing industries such as K-Dance, K-Trot, and more.
Whilst these industries have always been big in Korea, they have been grabbing the attention of international fans slowly but surely over the years. Additionally, due to the recent rise of shows highlighting these industries on a grand scale, they have earned a new level of appreciation from all audiences (even new audiences in Korea itself).
For example, K-Dance has taken on a new level of popularity since the advent of shows like "Street Woman Fighter", "Be Mbitious" and "Street Man Fighter". Unlike before, when only dance enthusiasts and some K-fans were interested in Korean dancers and their performances, K-Dance has now been elevated to a larger scale with newfound admiration. This applies to both Korean and global perspectives.
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