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For the first time, the public caught a glimpse of the children of Hallyu star Lee Young-ae.

"Dae Jang Geum" introduced the world to Korea's traditional culture and royal cuisine, and catapulted Lee Young-ae to stardom.

Lee Young-ae surprised fans with a secret wedding in 2009, and once again by showing her children to the public. Aren't they beautiful

Miss A's comeback performance costumes are hot, hot, hot!

Miss A's comeback track immediately took #1 on the music charts, and the music video hit more than a million views on YouTube.

Their costume, which looks like it is made of bandages, grabbed the attention of fans everywhere.

The group has said that the costume is supposed to represent the theme of a broken heart! What do you think

Singer Rain has been confirmed as an entertainment soldier.

The Hallyu star had been on duty as a training assistant. He's been reassigned to being an entertainment soldier.

We'll get to see him more often now at various military events!

BIG BANG is coming back with their fifth mini-album!

After a year's wait, BIG BANG has returned with their mini-album "Alive". Each of the six tracks on the album is a title track, and this unique step signals that we can look forward to a BIG BANG-filled 2012! Here's their very first release, "Blue".

BIG BANG is coming back in style with a concert beginning March 2nd. Give them all your support!

Our top headline this week is the comeback of Shinhwa, one of Korea's first pop idol boy bands.

This year is the 14th anniversary of Shinhwa's debut, and their comeback is anticipated by the whole world!

Thier comeback press conference on March 5 will be streamed online and accessible to fans worldwide.

Fans are ecstatic, and tickets to Shinhwa's March 24th and 25th concert sold out in just 40 minutes. We can't wait to see what they'll show us!

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I remember Shinhwa was just like Big Bang back when I was in college.
We are officially at the age when people go to concerts to recapture their youth.