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Sep 14, 2011

How Much Does It Cost to Maintain an Idol Girl Group in 1 month?


How much money does it take to dress, feed, and shelter a girl group?

According to Y Star, a Korean cable channel, the figure comes out to 65 million won per month for a popular 7-member girl group. The figure translates into approximately $60,000 United States dollars.

The biggest drain on money, not unexpectedly, is for the monthly rent on their dormitories. Approximately $22,000 dollars are spent on sheltering a girl group each month.

Apart from that, money spent on hair and makeup comes to a whopping $19,000 dollars per month – and that’s with a 50 percent celebrity discount. For skin care, companies invest $9,000 dollars to keep their idols looking blemish-free.

Add in the miscellaneous expenses – $10,000 dollars for food and transportation – and the companies are looking at nearly $60,000 dollars per month to keep their stars on top.

Super Junior Repackaged Album "A-Cha"



Dominating charts and sweeping trophies for weeks on end with “Mr. Simple“, Super Junior is gearing up to do it all over again with their upcoming repackaged album, “A-Cha“!

“A-Cha” will contain all 13 songs from “Mr. Simple Version B“, in addition to four new songs.

The song “A-CHA” will act as their title track, and is said to be a rock-based, electro house number. “Oops!!” guest-features labelmates f(x) and has raps personally penned by members Leeteuk,Heechul, Shindong, and Eunhyuk.

Super Junior-M member Henry teamed up with Leeteuk to compose “Andante“, an emotional ballad that’s sure to pluck heartstrings with its sentimental lyrics. Finally, the album includes “A Day“, which aims to showcase Super Junior’s mature color.

The album is slated to be released on September 21st

Check out the track list below, and be sure to check back with allkpop for more updates!

< Super Junior [Mr. Simple] Repackaged Album, “A-CHA” >

01. SUPERMAN
02. A-CHA
03. Mr. Simple
04. Oops!! (Feat. F(x))
05. 하루에 (A Day)
06. 안단테 (Andante)
07. 오페라 (Opera)
08. 라라라라 (Be My Girl)
09. Walkin’
10. 폭풍 (Storm)
11. 어느새 우린 (Good Friends)
12. 결투 (Feels Good)13. 기억을 따라 (Memories)
14. 해바라기 (Sunflower)
15. 엉뚱한 상상 (White Christmas)
16. Y
17. My Love, My Kiss, My Heart

Sep 12, 2011

HAPPY CHUSEOK DAY!!! TO ALL KOREAN


It’s that time of the year again where the front page of all K-pop website or blog gets loaded up with pretty pictures of celebrities in colorful hanboks, in addition to a vast coverage of exciting Chuseok variety specials. It's a 3 days National holiday in korea which starting 1 day before the chuseok day and 1 day after the chuseok.

For new K-Pop fans unfamiliar with Korean culture, it can seem like all of the colors just came out of the blue, but Chuseok is actually one of the four major holidays celebrated in Korea. So what are your idols heading home to? Check it out below!


Chuseok is sometimes referred to as the ‘Korean Thanksgiving’, ‘Hangawi‘, ‘Jungchujul‘, or ‘Gabe‘ and is celebrated on the brightest full moon of the year, which occurs in mid-August on the lunar calendar. Unlike Western society, Koreans still use the lunar calendar for important dates, so a lot of their holidays are centered around the moon and its cycle.For 2011, the day of Chuseok falls on September 12th and in 2012, the holiday will be celebrated on September 30th. Chuseok is essentially a celebration of a good harvest, as it’s around this time that grains and fruits will be at their ripest and freshest for harvesting. To celebrate a year of successful farming, families will all pack up and head home to their ancestral hometowns and ‘bon-ga‘ (directly translated to ‘main house’, but it’s usually the home of the oldest or head of the household, e.g., grandparents, parents), where they’ll dress up in traditional clothing, cook delicious food, and pay their respects to their ancestors.



As you’ve probably noticed by now, respect for the elderly is a highly important trait for Koreans. Chuseok isn’t simply just a feast celebration, as there are three major duties that must be completed:

1. ‘bulcho‘: Weeds and such that have grown around the graves of family members all summer long must be picked and discarded.

This is an especially important task for families because Korea (and Asian society in general) places a lot of emphasis on saving face before the public. When one commits a mistake, the first thought isn’t, “Oh no, I am embarrassed,” it’s usually, “What would others think of this mistake?”

Graves with weeds still growing around them after the Chuseok holiday will make others assume that they have undutiful children, and is considered an embarrassment for the family.

2. ‘sungmyo‘: Respect must be paid to the grave, often in the form of bowing before it and offering alcohol, fruits, meat, and shikhye.

3. ‘charye‘: An elaborate table setting of food offered to the ancestors at home. There are several meticulous steps to setting this up and doing it properly, like lighting candles before the alcohol is poured in exactly three different cups and bowing twice after it. Each dish also has a specific area of the table it needs to go on.

Once the tasks are completed, it’s time to play. These games are outdated and families will normally gather to just chat and drink after dinner or play go-stop, but they’re still often put on display at public events.



1. ‘kangkangsullae‘: A game specifically for women, where several dozens will gather under the moon and dance in a circle, linking arms.

2. ‘sonori’/'geobuknori‘: Two people will throw on a cape made of hanji (traditional Korean paper made from mulberry trees) and run around town under the guise of a cow or a turtle, going from house to house, asking for food. The food will often be shared with families who cannot afford Chuseok meals.

Others include wrestling, cow fighting (a display of how well you fed and raised your cow all summer long), tug of war, and archery.

If you’ve been keeping up with the Chuseok interviews here on allkpop, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of the stars just can’t wait to make and eat songpyeon.

Songpyeon is one of the representative food items of Chuseok, and it’s made from the newly harvested rice. It’s essentially a small, crescent-shaped rice cake that contains either red beans, chestnuts, jujubes, powdered sesame, or just brown sugar.

When you make the songpyeon, you make a wish as you scoop in the contents and carefully fold it up into a crescent shape so that your wish doesn’t fall out.


SO HAPPY CHUSEOK DAY TO ALL KOREAN. WISH YOU HAPPINESS AND ENJOY THE HOLIDAY.

Sep 9, 2011

Kang Hodong The most Popular MC in Korea take a temporary retirement


Kang Ho Dong, who was recently involved in a tax evasion controversy, has announced that he will temporary retire from the entertainment industry.

On September 9th, an emergency press conference was called at the Seoul Garden Hotel, where Kang Ho Dong stated, “I’m sorry for causing the public to worry. From this moment, I will temporary retire from the entertainment industry.”

Shedding tears, he continued, “I would like to sincerely apologize to the public for the recent tax scandal.” He then stood up and bowed deeply to the audience.

Kang Ho Dong stated, “I wrestled when I was young. When I was a professional wrestler, I even received the “man of great strength” title with the public’s support. After becoming an entertainer, I landed MC positions on many programs thanks to the high level of interest the public had in me. Without your love, I know that the Kang Ho Dong today would not exist. Knowing this, I have let down and disappointed you.”

“The tax problem is my fault for not thoroughly managing myself. I’m quite aware that the public’s hate for me right now is great. I’m a person who has a job as an entertainer. My duty is to give viewers laughter and happiness through the TV. In a situation like this, how can I shamelessly laugh and talk on TV?”

Kang Ho Dong continued, “From this moment on, I will be temporarily retiring from the entertainment business.”

“I will be taking this conference as an opportunity to tell my viewers that I will be tentatively retiring from the industry. I will discuss with the producers of the programs I am a part of to negotiate my leave without any losses suffered on their part.”

“After I retire, I will be reflecting on my actions and looking back on whether I was too assured of my high fame. I would like to apologize once again for causing a disturbance to society.”



Meanwhile, the Korean Taxpayers Union submitted a bill of indictment, accusing the National Tax Service for releasing personal information to the public. The Korean Taxpayers Union stated, “We have decided to report the National Tax Service for violating the ‘Personal Information Protection Law’ by releasing the information of a popular celebrity to the public.”

With this major announcement, the biggest question now appears to be what happens to his current programs, SBS "Star King" "Strong Heart" and KBS "1N2D"

In regards to SBS "Strong Heart", Strong Heart PD Park Sang Hyuk has revealed in a conversation with Joynews24 that "Kang Ho Dong has finished his last "Strong Heart" recording on the 8th"
He Continued by saying that "We have already finished discussions with Kang Ho Dong, Kang Ho Dong first came to us to with his intentions and we discussed it in length together with the staff"
"Kang Ho Dong believes that this is the last method to show the viewers his sincerity, We respect his decision to leave"

The last episode of "Strong Heart" is expected to air at the end of September

1N2D recording has also been cancelled with 1N2D staff stating that “Since the Main MC Kang Ho Dong is in a painful situation, we have judged that it would be difficult to have a normal recording, After in depth discussions with Na Young Suk PD and the Staff, we have decided to cancel the recording for September 9”

QTV to Air "Sungkyunkwan Scandal : The Movie"


Celebrating the first anniversary of the popular KBS drama "Sungkyunkwan Scandal," cable channel QTVwill air "Sungkyunkwan Scandal : The Movie" on Sept 10.

The two-hour movie is a re-creation of the 20 episodes of the drama and will also feature recent interviews with the four main leads: Park Yoo Chun (as Lee Seon Joon), Park Min Young (as Kim Yoon Hee), Yoo Ah In(as Moon Jae Shin) and Song Joong Ki (as Gu Yong Ha), also known in the drama as the "Jalgeum Quartet" ("quartet made up of outstanding talents"). There will also be NG cuts of Park Yoo Chun that have never been revealed before.

Yoo Ah In said, "Recently I've been re-watching Sungkyunkwan Scandal on QTV and it brings back many old memories. I'm looking forward to watching the movie version on QTV during Chuseok."

Jo Sung Kyung, production head of QTV said, "As a drama so popular that fans proudly called themselves a 'SungS Fan,' I feel that it is very meaningful to do this to commemorate its first anniversary. Despite the busy schedules of the main leads, they agreed readily to do the interviews for the '1st Anniversary of Sungkyunkwan Scandal,' and I'm very thankful to them."

He added, "Together with the movie version, there will also be additional footage of behind-the-scenes that have never been revealed before, which I'm sure the fans will look forward to."

QTV is a cable channel specialising in factual and reality entertainment and is a joint venture between Turner Broadcasting System, Inc and JoongAng Ilbo's affiliate, ISPLUS.

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