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    • This blog was created by a Korean father with a seven-year-old daughter who wants to share the beauty of traditional Korean folktales with readers around the world.
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  • The Green Frog

    Short Intro The Green Frog is a classic Korean folktale about a little frog who always does…

  • Yeonorang and Seonyeo: A Korean Tale of Sunlight, Sea, and Sacred Silk

    Short Intro:Yeonorang and Seonyeo is a classic Korean tale about a couple carried across the sea, after…

  • Princess Pyeonggang: A Korean Tale of Love, Courage, and Hidden Greatness

    Short Intro:Princess Pyeonggang is a classic Korean tale about a princess who defies royal expectations, marries Ondal,…

  • Banjjogi: The Half-Boy with Extraordinary Strength

    Short Intro:Banjjogi is a classic Korean folktale about a boy born with only half a body who…

  • Baridegi: The Abandoned Princess of Korean Myth

    Short Intro:Baridegi is a classic Korean myth about an abandoned princess who journeys to the otherworld to…

  • Gureongdeongdeong Sinseonbi: A Korean Folktale of Love, Transformation, and Reunion

    Short Intro:Gureongdeongdeong Sinseonbi is a classic Korean folktale about a serpent bridegroom and the young wife who…

  • The Gold Axe and the Silver Axe: A Korean Favorite Tale About Honesty

    Short Intro:The Gold Axe and the Silver Axe is a beloved story in Korea about a poor…

  • The Good Brothers: A Korean Folktale of Love and Sharing

    Short Intro:The Good Brothers is a beloved Korean folktale about two brothers who secretly give their harvest…

  • Patjuk Halmeom and the Tiger: A Korean Folktale of Courage, Community, and Clever Revenge

    Among Korea’s traditional folktales, Patjuk Halmeom and the Tiger is one of the warmest and most entertaining. The…

  • Hokburi Yeonggam: A Korean Folktale About Luck, Wit, and the Cost of Imitation

    Among the many folktales loved in Korea, Hokburi Yeonggam is one of the most entertaining and memorable. The…

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