Generally speaking, K-pop is an important part of Korean cultural industry and one of the important ways for Korean culture to be exported to the world. Its diversity and exquisiteness, as well as its integration into Korean traditional cultural elements, make it popular all over the world.
Generally speaking, K-pop is an important part of Korean cultural industry and one of the important ways for Korean culture to be exported to the world. Its diversity and exquisiteness, as well as its integration into Korean traditional cultural elements, make it popular all over the world.
The history of K-pop can be traced back to the early 1990s, when the Korean government began to implement the cultural industry policy, hoping to enhance the country's soft power through cultural export. K-pop is supported by the government, and the music market is gradually expanding. At the same time, a number of popular artists emerged, such as H.O.T, SES and Myth.
With the changes of the times, K-pop is constantly evolving. At the end of 2000' s, Korean entertainment companies began to implement the "trainee system". By selecting and cultivating young people, a batch of artists with high-level performance skills and professionalism were created. During this period, many popular K-pop groups appeared, such as Super Junior, girlhood, Big Bang and so on.