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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
The folk song "Arirang" (Korean: 아리랑) is regarded as a representative folk song of Korea, sung throughout the nation and presenting many different orally transmitted versions. Arirang typically contains a gentle and lyrical melody. Arirang songs speak about leaving and reunion, sorrow, joy and happiness. The various categories differ according to the lyrics and melody used. While dealing with diverse universal themes, the simple musical and literary composition invites improvisation, imitation and singing in unison, encouraging its acceptance by different musical genres. Both DPRK and south Korea have submitted the song to the [[UNESCO]] Intangible Cultural Heritage list. DPRK's submission states that Arirang folk songs reinforce social relations, thus contributing to mutual respect and peaceful social development, and help people to express their feelings and overcome grief. They function as an important symbol of unity and occupy a place of pride in the performing arts, cinema, literature and other works of contemporary art. South Korea's submission notes that Arirang is a popular subject and motif in diverse arts and media, including cinema, musicals, drama, dance and literature, describing it as an evocative hymn with the power to enhance communication and unity among the Korean people, whether at home or abroad.<ref>[https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/arirang-folk-song-in-the-democratic-people-s-republic-of-korea-00914 “UNESCO - Arirang Folk Song in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.”] Unesco.org. 2023.</ref><ref>[https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/arirang-lyrical-folk-song-in-the-republic-of-korea-00445 “UNESCO - Arirang, Lyrical Folk Song in the Republic of Korea.”] Unesco.org. 2023.</ref>


== Languages ==
== Languages ==
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