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K-pop included in school textbooks for song that brought 1.5 billion to the country - PHOTO / VIDEO

06.07.2021 11:02 478 review
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K-pop has started to be included in school curricula in South Korean schools.

 

This was reported by ABC News.

 

It is reported that one of the schools has developed its own curriculum to specialize in national pop music.

 

For this purpose, the educational institution received more than $ 10 million from the regional government. In a number of other secondary schools, K-pop has become an academic subject in both primary and secondary schools.

 

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It should be noted that the interest in the development of the K-pop industry stems from the success of the South Korean group BTS. The band's song "Dynamite" has long topped the Billboard Hot 100.

 

According to an analytical report released by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of South Korea, Dynamite brought the country up to $ 1.5 billion (2.5 billion manat).

 

By the way, BTS set several new records in May with the music video for "Butter". During the presentation, the clip was watched by 4,000,000 people worldwide at the same time, becoming the most viewed clip with 108 million views in the first 24 hours of sharing. Currently, the clip has been watched by more than 421 million people.

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