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Oct 13, 2020

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By Honorary Reporter Katrina A. Noble from Philippines

Photo = Korea.net, Katrina A. Noble



With September over, here are my picks for the five best programs aired on Korea.net's YouTube channel last month.

1. Walk Korea
If you miss strolling around Korea, seeing the beautiful scenery or just watching the numbered buses, this is a must-watch. I like this segment because it gives a glimpse of what it's like to walk around Korea, especially during this pandemic when people cannot travel freely. I also like how the person filming the video focuses on the walls and interesting spots of a certain place.

2. K-Word Chain Challenge
Aside from the game aspect, I love how this is the first show to feature a collaboration between a K-influencer and Korea.net. Viewers can also pick up new words, and seriously, this was so much fun. So by watching this, people can easily pick up the game and play it with friends who are learning Korean.


3. Gangnam Insider's Pick
What I appreciated about this was the sections presented like a historical tour, an interview, the showcasing of lifestyle and last year's Gangnam Festival. Likewise, this content made me miss seeing a group of people laughing or mingling with one another in creating memories together.

4. Stan Up with Fromis_9
This is something I didn't expect from the K-pop girl group Fromis_9; I only knew about its song "Love Bomb." By watching this program, I appreciated the group more through their members' infectious humor and wit. The episodes are interactive, so when Korea.net releases their schedule, make sure to mark your calendars. Participate in the quiz via live chat on Korea.net for a chance to win a prize.

5. K-Tigers
Lastly, this content is often aired on Korea.net's YouTube channel. Like my mom said in one of my previous vlogs, the way the taekwondo troupe K-Tigers combines modern and traditional martial arts is wonderful. Viewers will enjoy this segment as K-pop songs are in sync with the taekwondo dance steps.

enny0611@korea.kr

*This article is written by a Korea.net Honorary Reporter. Our group of Honorary Reporters are from all around the world, and they share with Korea.net their love and passion for all things Korean.