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So-won Ham’s “Kimchi Pao Chai” appealed to the people…

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– Broadcaster Ham So-won (45) mentions kimchi, a traditional Korean food, as Pao Chai, a pickled vegetable in China. As the criticism increased, such as the posting of a petition requesting abandonment of the broadcast, Ham So-won posted a picture of Kimchi on the Social Network Service (SNS) and began to evolve.

Recently, a message was posted on the Blue House National Petition Bulletin, saying, “I petition A, who called Kimchi as Pao Chai, to abandon the broadcast.” The author said, “While A was broadcasting live on Instagram with her Chinese mother-in-law last January, there was a case where viewers asked for correction by letting them know that kimchi was Pao Cha.”

The author said, “As the intellectual continued, the live broadcast was deleted, but there were a lot of witnesses and evidence.” I wrote.

According to the requirements of the national petition, A’s name was anonymous, but netizens pointed out Ham So-won, who is appearing in the taste of her Chinese mother-in-law and TV Chosun wife. Ham So-won’s Instagram says “Kimchi is a Korean food.” “Why do you really call Kimchi Pao Cha?” “I came up to the petition for getting off, but are you going to go over it again?” Comments followed such as “Kimchi is also in English.”

As the controversy continued, Ham So-won also posted a hashtag of #Kimchi with a picture of kimchi in the same space on the 24th.

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In recent years, China has repeatedly issued compelling claims that Korean traditional culture such as Kimchi, Hanbok, and Arirang originated in China.

Regarding kimchi, a Chinese YouTuber with 14 million subscribers reported that Pao Chai was accredited by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) last November and reported that Korea, the originator of kimchi, was humiliated. They also bought gongbun with hashtags such as’Traditional Chinese Cuisine’ (#ChineseCuisine) and’Chinese Food’ (#ChineseFood).

Last month, China’s ambassador to the United Nations Jang Jun posted a picture of Kimchi holding kimchi with an apron on Twitter, raising concerns that China’s ‘Kimchi Process’ is blatant did.

Reporter Jeong Hye-jeong [email protected]



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