Korean Folk Songs
Korean folk songs, known as minyo, are traditional songs that reflect the daily lives, emotions, and culture of the Korean people. These songs often feature simple melodies and repetitive structures, making them easy to sing and remember. They cover various themes, including love, nature, and work, and are often performed during festivals and celebrations.
The origins of minyo can be traced back to the agrarian society of Korea, where they were sung by farmers and laborers. Each region of Korea has its own unique style and variations of folk songs, showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of the country. Today, these songs continue to be an important part of Korean cultural identity.