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Uploaded by beans4breakfastYT on Jun 15, 2010
This takes place every Saturday morning outside Gyeongbokgung in summer. The plaza is near the President's office.
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Thanks for posting but in Korea it is "Taego"---same origin as Japanese Taiko, from the Chinese characters meaning "Great Drum".
Thanks.
thepalacemaid 8 months ago
Taiko is not correct. "Buk" is proper.
sungbae92hotmailcom 8 months ago
Might not want to call this "taiko". An angry Korean might axe kick you in the face.
melonbarmonster 1 year ago
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Thanks for posting but in Korea it is "Taego"---same origin as Japanese Taiko, from the Chinese characters meaning "Great Drum".
Thanks.
thepalacemaid 8 months ago
Taiko is not correct. "Buk" is proper.
sungbae92hotmailcom 8 months ago
Might not want to call this "taiko". An angry Korean might axe kick you in the face.
melonbarmonster 1 year ago