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K-Vtubers Filled with Korean Beauty, Who Are They?

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  • K-Vtubers such as Iomong, Hyangachi, and Namgunghyeok, who use traditional Korean music, history, and martial arts as their themes, are re-interpreting Korean traditional culture in a modern way and introducing it to the world.
  • Based on their respective fields of expertise, they reinterpret traditional culture in a new way and contribute to raising global viewers' interest in Korean culture through interesting content.
  • The activities of K-Vtubers play an important role in not only preserving tradition but also in inheriting and spreading Korean culture in a modern way, creating new digital cultural heritage.

K-virtual YouTubers, who reinterpret the traditional beauty of Korea in the digital world, are drawing attention. They go beyond mere entertainment, embodying Korea's unique culture and history, leaving a lasting impression on viewers worldwide. In particular, virtual YouTubers with themes like traditional Korean music, history, and martial arts are gaining popularity. Among them, three virtual YouTubers, Iomong, Hyangachi, and Namgunghyeok, are gaining significant popularity with their unique content, reinterpreting the traditional beauty of Korea in a modern way.

The first virtual YouTuber to be introduced is Iomong. Iomong is a member of the virtual YouTuber group 'Michu', which boasts 154,000 subscribers, and her greatest characteristic is her background in traditional Korean music. She primarily runs Just Chatting content, showcasing music content that reinterprets traditional Korean music in a modern way. Notably, her rendition of 'Manchanga' in the style of traditional Korean music garnered 3 million views, achieving explosive popularity. Iomong's content plays a significant role in introducing the beauty of traditional Korean music to the world and raising awareness of traditional Korean culture.

The second virtual YouTuber to pay attention to is Hyangachi. With 172,000 subscribers, Hyangachi is a virtual YouTuber inspired by an official from the period of the Korean Empire. He creates content based on his solid historical knowledge. Hyangachi uses data based on historical papers to explain historical events and figures from the Joseon and Korean Empire, conveying in-depth knowledge to viewers. As you watch his broadcasts, you will find yourself naturally imitating the Joseon era speech, showcasing his exceptional immersive quality. Such content goes beyond mere entertainment, providing opportunities to easily access and learn about Korean history.

The third virtual YouTuber to be introduced is Namgunghyeok. He is a martial arts genre virtual YouTuber with 72,700 subscribers, acting as a character who reinterprets a martial arts practitioner from the Central Plains in a modern way. Namgunghyeok embodies the traditional martial arts spirit of loyalty and integrity, yet shows familiarity with modern objects and culture. For example, he orders and eats delivery food, uses English words, and portrays everyday life of modern people from the perspective of a martial arts practitioner. This unique setting demonstrates the harmony between tradition and modernity, providing viewers with a unique sense of enjoyment.

Correction. The correction article is linked below.

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In this way, K-virtual YouTubers like Iomong, Hyangachi, and Namgunghyeok are introducing the traditional beauty of Korea to the world in their own ways. They do not simply maintain tradition, but reinterpret it in new ways to appeal to global fans. Their activities contribute to the modern inheritance and dissemination of Korean culture, creating a new digital cultural heritage called K-virtual YouTuber.

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[Correction] August 21st article 'K-Vtubers Filled with Korean Beauty, Who Are They?' The August 21st article 'K-Vtubers Filled with Korean Beauty, Who Are They?' incorrectly introduced the concept of the Vtuber Namgunghyuk. Namgunghyuk is not a Korean beauty, but a Middle Kingdom martial arts concept.

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