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'''Gang Dong-won''' ({{Korean|강동원}}; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He |
'''Gang Dong-won''' ({{Korean|강동원}}; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He debuted as a model and rose to stardom through the film ''[[Temptation of Wolves]]'' (2004). He is subsequently known for starring in the films ''[[Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard]]'' (2009), ''[[Secret Reunion]]'' (2010), ''[[Kundo: Age of the Rampant]]'' (2014), ''[[The Priests (film)|The Priests]]'' (2015), ''[[A Violent Prosecutor]]'' (2016) and ''[[Peninsula (film)|Peninsula]]'' (2020). |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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In 2020, Gang starred in the [[Yeon Sang-ho]]'s horror-action-thriller ''[[Peninsula (film)|Peninsula]]'', a standalone sequel to 2016 hit ''[[Train to Busan]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://n.news.naver.com/article/044/0000219156?sid=104|author=Choi Ji-won|title='Peninsula' takes post-zombie apocalypse to another level|work=[[The Korea Herald]]|via=[[Naver]]|date=June 16, 2020|access-date=June 27, 2022|archive-date=June 27, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220627161455/https://n.news.naver.com/article/044/0000219156?sid=104|url-status=live}}</ref> He then starred in the [[Hirokazu Kore-eda]]'s film ''[[Broker (2022 film)|Broker]]'' where he played the role of Dong-soo–a man who was abandoned by parents, and now sells abandoned babies with his friend played by [[Song Kang-ho]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/06/689_330636.html?na|author=Lee Gyu-lee|title=[INTERVIEW] Gang Dong-won focuses on portraying feelings of orphan in 'Broker'|website=[[The Korea Times]]|date=June 8, 2022|access-date=June 27, 2022|archive-date=June 27, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220627161456/https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/06/689_330636.html?na|url-status=live}}</ref> The film competed for [[Palme d'Or]] at [[2022 Cannes Film Festival]]. |
In 2020, Gang starred in the [[Yeon Sang-ho]]'s horror-action-thriller ''[[Peninsula (film)|Peninsula]]'', a standalone sequel to 2016 hit ''[[Train to Busan]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://n.news.naver.com/article/044/0000219156?sid=104|author=Choi Ji-won|title='Peninsula' takes post-zombie apocalypse to another level|work=[[The Korea Herald]]|via=[[Naver]]|date=June 16, 2020|access-date=June 27, 2022|archive-date=June 27, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220627161455/https://n.news.naver.com/article/044/0000219156?sid=104|url-status=live}}</ref> He then starred in the [[Hirokazu Kore-eda]]'s film ''[[Broker (2022 film)|Broker]]'' where he played the role of Dong-soo–a man who was abandoned by parents, and now sells abandoned babies with his friend played by [[Song Kang-ho]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/06/689_330636.html?na|author=Lee Gyu-lee|title=[INTERVIEW] Gang Dong-won focuses on portraying feelings of orphan in 'Broker'|website=[[The Korea Times]]|date=June 8, 2022|access-date=June 27, 2022|archive-date=June 27, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220627161456/https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/06/689_330636.html?na|url-status=live}}</ref> The film competed for [[Palme d'Or]] at [[2022 Cannes Film Festival]]. |
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In December 2022, Gang ended his contract with [[YG Entertainment]] after about 7 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=213&aid=0001239830|last=Song|first=Min-joo|title=강동원, 아이콘도 YG엔터 떠난다...'탈 YG' 열풍? [공식]|trans-title=Kang Dong-won and iKON are also leaving YG Entertainment... 'Leave YG' craze? [Formula]|publisher=TV Report|via=[[Naver]]|date=December 30, 2022|access-date=December 30, 2022|language=ko|archive-date=December 30, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221230032712/https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=213&aid=0001239830|url-status=live}}</ref> |
In December 2022, Gang ended his contract with [[YG Entertainment]] after about 7 years.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=213&aid=0001239830|last=Song|first=Min-joo|title=강동원, 아이콘도 YG엔터 떠난다...'탈 YG' 열풍? [공식]|trans-title=Kang Dong-won and iKON are also leaving YG Entertainment... 'Leave YG' craze? [Formula]|publisher=TV Report|via=[[Naver]]|date=December 30, 2022|access-date=December 30, 2022|language=ko|archive-date=December 30, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221230032712/https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=213&aid=0001239830|url-status=live}}</ref> and afterward established his own one-man agency called AA Group. <ref>{{cite web |last1=Kim |first1=Bo-ra |title=[Exclusive] Kang Dong-won, a one-man agency after independence… The company name is ‘AA Group’. |url=https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/109/0004916385 |website=Naver News |access-date=3 March 2024}}</ref> |
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== Controversy == |
== Controversy == |
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In March 2017, a user of movie website Max Movie uploaded a list of currently active movie actors who are descendants of [[Chinilpa|pro-Japanese collaborators]], and listed Gang. His maternal great-grandfather [[:ko:리종만|Lee Jong-man]] (1885–1977) is listed in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary, having been involved in mining business during the Japanese colonial rule and donating to the Japanese army.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ko:[K스타] 강동원 외증조부 '이종만' 게시글에 대한 오해와 진실|url=http://news.kbs.co.kr/news/view.do?ncd=3440115|work=[[Korean Broadcasting System|KBS]] News|language=ko|trans-title=Misunderstanding and Truth About the Post on Gang Dong-won's Maternal Great-grandfather Rhee Jong-man|access-date=February 28, 2018|date=March 6, 2017|archive-date=February 28, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228161605/http://news.kbs.co.kr/news/view.do?ncd=3440115|url-status=live}}</ref> Because of the revelation, Gang issued a public apology, and cancelled his scheduled recording for ''[[Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned]]'' commentary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=3030669|title=A-list actor mired in controversy|work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|date=March 8, 2017|access-date=March 8, 2017|archive-date=March 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170308124535/http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3030669|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201703061602194256122_2|title=Kang Dong-won apologizes for pro-Japanese controversy|work=[[The Korea Herald|Kpop Herald]]|publisher=[[Herald Corporation]]|date=March 6, 2017|access-date=March 8, 2017|archive-date=March 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170308221155/http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201703061602194256122_2|url-status=live}}</ref> |
In March 2017, a user of movie website Max Movie uploaded a list of currently active movie actors who are descendants of [[Chinilpa|pro-Japanese collaborators]], and listed Gang. His maternal great-grandfather [[:ko:리종만|Lee Jong-man]] (1885–1977) is listed in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary, having been involved in mining business during the Japanese colonial rule and donating to the Japanese army.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ko:[K스타] 강동원 외증조부 '이종만' 게시글에 대한 오해와 진실|url=http://news.kbs.co.kr/news/view.do?ncd=3440115|work=[[Korean Broadcasting System|KBS]] News|language=ko|trans-title=Misunderstanding and Truth About the Post on Gang Dong-won's Maternal Great-grandfather Rhee Jong-man|access-date=February 28, 2018|date=March 6, 2017|archive-date=February 28, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180228161605/http://news.kbs.co.kr/news/view.do?ncd=3440115|url-status=live}}</ref> Because of the revelation, Gang issued a public apology, and cancelled his scheduled recording for ''[[Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned]]'' commentary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=3030669|title=A-list actor mired in controversy|work=[[Korea JoongAng Daily]]|date=March 8, 2017|access-date=March 8, 2017|archive-date=March 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170308124535/http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3030669|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201703061602194256122_2|title=Kang Dong-won apologizes for pro-Japanese controversy|work=[[The Korea Herald|Kpop Herald]]|publisher=[[Herald Corporation]]|date=March 6, 2017|access-date=March 8, 2017|archive-date=March 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170308221155/http://kpopherald.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201703061602194256122_2|url-status=live}}</ref>. |
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== Endorsements == |
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In May 2022, Gang was selected as House ambassador for French luxury brand [[Louis Vuitton]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.heraldcorp.com/view.php?ud=20220531000221|title=브로커 강동원, 루이비통 새 앰버서더 발탁|work=[[The Korea Herald|Herald Corp]]|publisher=[[Herald Corporation]]|date=May 31, 2022|access-date=June 11, 2022|archive-date=May 31, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220531075022/http://news.heraldcorp.com/view.php?ud=20220531000221|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CePi8aBhGz8/|title=🧐칸의 레드 카펫에서 💫루이 비통의 턱시도를 차려입은 게 힌트였네요. 루이 비통이 배우 강동원을 하우스의 새로운 앰배서더로 발표했습니다.|work=[[Elle (magazine)|ELLE Korea]] on [[Instagram]]|date=June 1, 2022|access-date=June 11, 2022|archive-date=September 10, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230910110100/https://www.instagram.com/p/CePi8aBhGz8/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CeN_gGvr7IC/|title=#FASHION #STARS #NEWS 루이 비통(@louisvuitton)이 배우 강동원을 하우스의 새로운 앰버서더로 발탁했습니다.|work=Y Magazine on [[Instagram]]|date=May 31, 2022|access-date=June 11, 2022|archive-date=September 10, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230910110052/https://www.instagram.com/p/CeN_gGvr7IC/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
Revision as of 14:21, 3 March 2024
Gang Dong-won | |
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Born | Busan, South Korea | January 18, 1981
Other names | Kang Dong-won |
Alma mater | Hanyang University (mechanical engineering) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Agent(s) | AA Group (South Korea) Creative Artists Agency (USA)[1] |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 강동원 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gang Dong-won |
McCune–Reischauer | Kang Tongwŏn |
Gang Dong-won (Korean: 강동원; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He debuted as a model and rose to stardom through the film Temptation of Wolves (2004). He is subsequently known for starring in the films Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard (2009), Secret Reunion (2010), Kundo: Age of the Rampant (2014), The Priests (2015), A Violent Prosecutor (2016) and Peninsula (2020).
Early life
Gang Dong-won was born January 18, 1981, in Busan, and grew up in Changwon of Gyeongsangnam-do. His father, Gang Cheol-woo, was an engineer and later vice president of SPP Heavy Industries.[2] Gang's family suffered economic hardship at times and Gang had to work part-time in college to pay for his tuition.[3][4] Academically gifted with an IQ of 137, Gang graduated from Hanyang University at Ansan with a degree in mechanical engineering.[5]
Career
2000–2004: Beginnings
In 2000, when Gang was a first year university student, he was spotted on the street by a modeling agent. Thus began his modeling career, and he appeared on the catwalk for prêt-à-porter collections in Paris such as DKNY, Gucci and Hugo Boss, as well as for the local Seoul Fashion Artists Association (SFAA).[6]
After being cast in the music video for Jo Sung-mo's "I Swear," Gang began taking acting classes, leading to a change in career.[7] He made his acting debut on television in 2003, playing a doctor with a regional dialect in Country Princess (also known as Funny Wild Girl), and a chaebol's son in Something About 1%.[6][8] In 2004 he shot his first movie, the romantic comedy Too Beautiful to Lie, which was moderately successful.
2005–2010: Career breakthrough and mainstream success
Gang's first real breakthrough was in Temptation of Wolves, the film adaptation of Guiyeoni's teen internet novel.[9] Gang's popularity subsequently rose, extending to other Asian countries, especially Japan. He then briefly returned to television as an antihero in Magic, though it received low ratings.[6][8]
Gang's next roles were an inmate on death row in Maundy Thursday,[10] and the antagonist in Voice of a Murderer.[11] His two collaborations with auteur Lee Myung-se in Duelist and M further cemented Gang's status as one of the top young actors in Korean cinema,[7][12][13] earning him critical recognition for his stylish flair and diverse choice of roles.[6]
Gang said that he decided to play the mischievous titular character in the action fantasy Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard because "he wanted to work on a fun movie, as he was emotionally drained while formerly having worked on several serious films.[14] The Choi Dong-hoon film turned into a holiday blockbuster, selling over 6 million tickets over the winter season despite opening in theaters only a week after the release of Avatar in Korea.[15][16] In 2010, he was cast opposite veteran actor Song Kang-ho in Jang Hoon's spy film Secret Reunion.[17] It became one of the biggest Korean box office hits of 2010, with over 5 million tickets sold. He then joined the Busan-centered omnibus Camellia, starring in Jang Joon-hwan's short film Love For Sale.[18] Gang's last project before enlistment was the psychic thriller Haunters.[19][20]
2010–2012: Military service
Gang enlisted for his mandatory military service on November 18, 2010, for four weeks of basic training at the Nonsan military camp in South Chungcheong Province.[21] This was followed by non-active duty as a public service worker at Seoul City Research Institute of Public Health and Environment. He was discharged on November 12, 2012.[22] On the day of his release, his agency uploaded a three minutes YouTube clip of him in various locations throughout the city, titled "Gang Dong-won in a Day."[23]
2013–present: Return to acting
In 2013, Gang appeared in The X, a 30-minute spy thriller directed by Kim Jee-woon.[24]
In 2014, Gang returned to the big screen in Yoon Jong-bin's period action film Kundo: Age of the Rampant, playing an illegitimate nobleman's son who attempts to destroy a group of Robin Hood-like outlaws in 19th century Joseon Dynasty.[25][26] He next starred in My Brilliant Life, E J-yong's film adaptation of Kim Aeran's bestselling novel My Palpitating Life about a couple who must watch their son suffering from progeria grow prematurely old.[27][28][29]
In 2015, Gang reunited with Jeon Woo-chi co-star Kim Yoon-seok in Jang Jae-hyun's mystery thriller The Priests.[30]
In 2016, Gang played a young con artist in the crime film A Violent Prosecutor directed by Lee Il-hyung,[31] which became the second highest grossing Korean film of 2016.[32] He also starred in Um Tae-hwa's fantasy film Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned[33] and Cho Ui-seok's financial thriller film Master together with Lee Byung-hun and Kim Woo-bin.[34] After ending the contract with United Artist Agency,[35] Gang signed with a new agency, YG Entertainment in January 2016.[36]
In 2017, Gang made a special appearance as Lee Han-yeol in Jang Joon-hwan's historical film 1987: When the Day Comes.[37]
In 2018, Gang played a delivery man framed for the assassination of a politician in Noh Dong-seok's thriller Golden Slumber, based on Isaka Kotaro's novel of the same name.[38][39] His next project was Kim Jee-woon's science fiction action thriller Illang: The Wolf Brigade, which is a film adaption based on Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, a Japanese animated thriller.[40][41][42]
In 2020, Gang starred in the Yeon Sang-ho's horror-action-thriller Peninsula, a standalone sequel to 2016 hit Train to Busan.[43] He then starred in the Hirokazu Kore-eda's film Broker where he played the role of Dong-soo–a man who was abandoned by parents, and now sells abandoned babies with his friend played by Song Kang-ho.[44] The film competed for Palme d'Or at 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
In December 2022, Gang ended his contract with YG Entertainment after about 7 years.[45] and afterward established his own one-man agency called AA Group. [46]
Controversy
In March 2017, a user of movie website Max Movie uploaded a list of currently active movie actors who are descendants of pro-Japanese collaborators, and listed Gang. His maternal great-grandfather Lee Jong-man (1885–1977) is listed in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary, having been involved in mining business during the Japanese colonial rule and donating to the Japanese army.[47] Because of the revelation, Gang issued a public apology, and cancelled his scheduled recording for Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned commentary.[48][49].
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Too Beautiful to Lie | Choi Hee-cheol | |
Temptation of Wolves | Jeong Tae-seong | ||
2005 | Duelist | Sad Eyes | |
2006 | Maundy Thursday | Jeong Yun-soo | |
2007 | Voice of a Murderer | Kidnapper | Voice |
M | Han Min-woo | ||
2009 | Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard | Jeon Woo-chi | |
2010 | Secret Reunion | Song Jee-won | |
Haunters | Cho-in | ||
2011 | Camellia | Jay | Segment: "Love for Sale" |
2013 | The X | X | Short film |
2014 | Kundo: Age of the Rampant | Jo Yoon | |
My Brilliant Life | Dae-su | ||
2015 | The Priests | Deacon Choi | |
2016 | A Violent Prosecutor | Han Chi-won | |
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned | adult Sung-min | ||
Master | Kim Jae-myung | ||
2017 | 1987: When the Day Comes | Lee Han-yeol | Special appearance |
2018 | Golden Slumber | Kim Gun-woo | |
Illang: The Wolf Brigade | Im Joong-kyung | ||
2020 | Peninsula | Jeong-seok | |
2022 | Broker | Dong-soo | [50] |
2023 | Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman | Dr. Cheon | [51] |
2024 | Uprising | Cheon Yeong | [52] |
TBA | The Accident | Brain | [53] |
Television series
Year | Title | Role |
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2003 | Country Princess | Min Ji-hoon |
Something About 1% | Lee Jae-in | |
2004 | Magic | Cha Gang-jae |
Music video appearances
Year | Song title | Artist |
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2000 | "I Swear" (Korean: 다짐; RR: Dajim) | Jo Sung-mo |
2001 | "Light" (Korean: 빛; RR: Bit) | J |
2004 | "It Rains" (Korean: 비가와; RR: Bigawa) | Jung Chul |
2010 | "Let's Break Up" (Korean: 헤어지자고) | Joo Hyung-jin |
2016 | "Telling A Secret" (Korean: 비밀을 말하다) | |
2022 | "I'll Hear" (Korean: 들을게) [54] |
Discography
Year | Song title | Notes |
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2005 | "Shadow" and "Love Song" | Featured in closing credits of Duelist (duet with Ha Ji-won) |
2015 | "Victimae paschali laudes" (Deacon Choi version) | The Priests (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
2017 | "A Hidden Path (Korean: 가리워진 길)" | 1987: When the Day Comes (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (duet with Kim Tae-ri) |
2018 | "Cheer Up (Korean: 힘을 내)" (Friends with Shin Hae Chul version) | Golden Slumber (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (with Kim Sung-kyun, Kim Dae-myung, and Shin Hae Chul) |
Awards and nominations
This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. (April 2023) |
Listicles
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
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Forbes | 2011 | Korea Power Celebrity 40 | 21st | [59] |
References
- ^ Lee Yu-na (March 24, 2022). "강동원, 美 CAA와 계약 체결...할리우드 접수할까 (공식)" [Kang Dong-won signs a contract with CAA in the US... Will it take over Hollywood (official)] (in Korean). YTN. Archived from the original on March 24, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ 강동원 "아버지 재벌설? 월급 부사장인데.."(인터뷰) [Gang Dong-won "My father is a chaebol? He is just a hired vice president]. JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). November 8, 2010. Archived from the original on April 14, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
- ^ [인터뷰] <의형제> 강동원 "오직 다음만을 생각한다". Maxmovie (in Korean). January 27, 2010. Archived from the original on November 28, 2016. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
- ^ 강동원 "곱게 자란 이미지? 논두렁 다니며 컸다"(인터뷰). XPORT Media (in Korean). July 19, 2014. Archived from the original on January 27, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
- ^ 강동원, 아이큐 137...명문 사립고+한양대 출신 '엄친아'. The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). August 19, 2015. Archived from the original on May 11, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
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- ^ a b Yang, Sung-hee (November 7, 2007). "More than just a pretty face". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on March 4, 2017. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
- ^ a b "All That Star: The Handsome and Talented Actor with Superior Genes, Gang Dong-won, who gradually rose to stardom!". Arirang News. Archived from the original on May 29, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
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- ^ "Happy Hours and Two Complex Stars". The Chosun Ilbo. September 6, 2009. Archived from the original on December 26, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
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- ^ Min, Dong-yong (June 2, 2005). ""I Have Chi Coming Out of My Fingertips Now"". The Dong-a Ilbo. Archived from the original on July 23, 2009. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
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