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About 'Korean Ghost Stories' is the typical Korean horror program that still resides in our memories. We all remember the time when we were waiting for the program's dismal music to begin. This program contains the traditional myths and old folk tales of neighborhood that our grandparents used to tell us.


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2.1 1. 도깨비 Dokkaebi (Korean Goblin) 2.2 2. 귀신 Gwisin (Ghosts) 2.3 3. 구미호 Gumiho (Nine-tailed fox) 2.4 4. 용/룡 (미르) Yong/Ryong/Mireu (Dragons) 2.5 5. 해태 Haetae (Lion creature) 2.6 6. 달토끼 Daltokki (Moon rabbit) 2.7 7. 저승사자 Jeosung Saja (Korean Grim Reaper) 2.8 8. 불 개 Bulgae (Fire dogs) 2.9 9. 삼족오 Samjoko (Three-legged crow) 2.10 10.


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Total Runtime 5h 36m (8 episodes) Country Korea, Republic of. Language Korean. Genres Horror, Drama. A series of 8 one-act dramas. It is the continuation of a classic series of ghost stories which aired first on KBS between 1977 and 1989 and later between 1996 and 1999. This marks the return of the series after nine years. Private Notes.


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Gwishin A gwishin is ghost or spirit who still lingers in the living world. Like other spirits from different cultures, gwishin have unfulfilled tasks and continue to haunt the living world until they can complete their tasks and move into the afterlife.


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Hometown Legends (2008) is a series of 8 one-act dramas. It is the continuation of a classic series of ghost stories which aired first on KBS between 1977 and 1989 and later between 1996 and 1999. This marks the return of the series after nine years. Edit Translation. English; magyar / magyar nyelv; dansk; Norsk


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Ellimacs SFX Nine-tailed foxes are commonplace in folktales originating from Korea, China, and Japan. According to these legends, a fox that lives for a thousand years can turn into a fox spirit.


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Seolhwa are commonly divided into three categories: shinhwa (신화, meaning "myth"), jeonseol (전설, meaning "legend") and mindam (민담, meaning "folklore"). The majority of the stories involving ghosts and creatures fall into the shinhwa and mindam category, with "shin" referring to beings such as spirits, ghosts, and monsters. Gwishin


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1. Mulgwishin (Water Ghost) Have you watched the Korean Drama, "Let's Fight Ghosts"? You may remember that in one episode, an apparition who lives by the lake dragged the female lead to the water. That's the water ghost, and it was said that they attract their victims by pretending like corpses who need to be saved.


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Korean Ghost Stories is a series of one-act dramas. It is the continuation of a classic series of ghost stories which aired first on KBS between 1977 and 1989 and between 1996 and 1999. This marks the return of the series after nine years. Stars Park Min-Young Kim So-hyun Choi Jin-Hyuk See production info at IMDbPro Add to Watchlist 1 Critic review


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The Legend of Aranggak The Legend of Aranggak tells the story of the Arang Shrine and is located in Miryang, South Gyeongsang Province. It is one of the most famous Korean ghost stories. This is a tale full of murder and eventual justice for the spirit of the dead.


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A child kidnapped by a man obsessed with money becomes the tragic figure of the Kim Min-ji coin ghost story, with supposed clues hidden in Korean currency. The Elevator Game In the heart of Seoul, a chilling urban legend surrounds the Elevator Game, offering access to another dimension or encounters with spirits, but with dire consequences for the unprepared.


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1890 In the 1890s, an American missionary described Korea as a land of demons and ghosts. Sprits and ghosts were said to be everywhere—haunting every umbrageous tree, on every roof, filling the chimneys, sheds, kitchens, and living rooms.


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Korean Ghost Stories is 10004 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 10541 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Crime Diaries: Night Out but less popular than Trisha's Southern Kitchen.


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Kong Kong Ghost. Although it's less common these days, in the past, Korean schools would often stay open until 10 or 11 pm for night self-studies. The Kong Kong Ghost story is an urban legend that started to spread among students who stayed until late at school. The story goes as follows.


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There are Korean ghost stories, and plenty of body horror, too. Insects, sea creatures, and plants entering the body are common in these urban legends, which aren't for the faint of heart. If you need to use the bathroom while visiting Seoul, well, maybe don't. You never know what might be hiding there, waiting to cut you to pieces.