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Arirang (아리랑), Korea’s Most Iconic Song

Arirang is Korea’s most iconic traditional song, passed down in many regional versions over time. It reflects the emotions and identity of the Korean people.

Arirang (아리랑), Korea’s Most Iconic Song

Image source: Korea Tourism Organization (Photo Korea) / Photo by Jo Yeong-gwon (KOGL Type 1)

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