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Synonyms for kang_dae or Related words with kang_dae
woong
kang_tae
lee_seung
jung_yoon
geun
kim_seong
gyung
byeong
sung_hoon
ryong
kim_myung
yoon_ji
beom
shin_jae
choi_eun
ryul
deok
jung_hee
kyeong
myeong
yeol
yoon_jung
min_seok
jang_dong
ji_seok
hyun_woo
gyu
taek
yoon_jong
choi_seung
bong_soo
seol
jung_yong
jung_gyu_woon
ryeol
kim_byung
cheol
sookim
yeom_dong
jung_hae
choi_jae
kang_seung
jung_soo
sang_hoon
yoo_jae
jung_hyun
ahn_jae
jung_hwa
choi_jong
soo_kyung
Examples of "kang_dae"
Kang
Dae
-ha (April 12, 1942 – 1995) was a South Korean screenwriter, producer, film and art director and poet.
Kang
Dae
-sung (Hangul: 강대성; born April 26, 1989), better known by his stage names Daesung and D-Lite, is a South Korean singer, actor and television host.
Kang Ji-Yong (; born 23 November 1989) is a South Korean footballer who plays as defender for Gangwon FC in K League Challenge. He changed his name from
Kang
Dae
-Ho to Kang Ji-Yong.
The Coachman (마부 - "Mabu") is a 1961 South Korean film directed by
Kang
Dae
-jin. At the 11th Berlin International Film Festival in 1961, "The Coachman" became the first Korean film to win a major international award. It was nominated for the Golden Bear Award and won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize.
An extended family has moved from the city (presumably Seoul) to live in a large house out in the mountains, which they convert into a lodge for hikers. Consisting of a middle aged father
Kang
Dae
-goo (Park In-hwan), mother Jeong Soon-rye (Na Moon-hee), Dae-goo's younger brother Kang Chang-goo (Choi Min-sik), and their adult children Kang Young-min (Song Kang-ho), Kang Mi-soo (Lee Yoon-seong) and Kang Mina (Go Ho-kyung) they suffer a string of misfortunes as various patrons come to stay.
The first "Family" was composed of comedian/MC Yoo Jae-suk, singer/songwriter/MC Yoon Jong-shin, singer
Kang
Dae
-sung, singer Lee Hyo-ri, actor Kim Su-ro, singer Kim Jong-kook, actor Park Hae-jin, actress Park Si-yeon, actress Park Ye-jin and actor Lee Chun-hee. "Family" members Park Ye-jin and Lee Chun-hee left the show after their one-year contract ended, after 53 episodes, citing a desire to focus on their acting careers. Near the end of the series, Park Si-yeon could not continue filming the show because of a physical injury.
After those replacement shows on SBS, on June 15, 2008, Yoo became the main host of "Family Outing" () as a part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup. Together with Lee Hyori, Yoon Jong-shin, Kim Su-ro, Lee Chun-hee,
Kang
Dae
-sung, Park Ye-jin and Kim Jong-kook (since episode 19), they made up the "family" (cast members) of the show. "Family Outing" has become one of the top-rated shows in Korea, consistently achieving the highest ratings for the Sunday mid-afternoon time-slot, and has gained online popularity among Hallyu fans.
Kang
Dae
-ha was born in Seogwipo, Jeju Island, Korea in 1942, and majored in creative writing at Seorabeol Arts University. He initially considered becoming a painter, but after graduating high school he turned to literature, writing poetry for coterie magazine "The Cliff" ("Jeolbyeok"). His poem, "The Paean" ("Changa"), was recommended in the December 1965 issue of the monthly literary magazine "Contemporary Literature" ("Hyundae Munhak"). Before going on to get a third recommendation—the last step to becoming a professional poet—he instead entered the film industry, gaining recognition for his 1970 screenplay, "Somebody's' House" ("Tain-ui jip"). Throughout his career he wrote more than fifty screenplays, including "A Girl's First Love" ("Sonyeo-ui cheot-sarang", 1971), and "Green Fallen-Leaves" ("Paran nagyeop", 1976).
The first "Family" was composed of comedian/MC Yoo Jae-suk, singer/songwriter/MC Yoon Jong-shin, singer
Kang
Dae
-sung, singer Lee Hyori, actor Kim Su-ro, singer Kim Jong-kook, actor Park Hae-jin, actress Park Si-yeon, actress Park Ye-jin and actor Lee Chun-hee. The "Family," along with a special guest(s), travel to different parts of South Korea and takes care of the house of an elderly family while that family goes on a vacation. The "Family" then accomplishes the tasks left for them by the owners of the house. Along with the assigned tasks, they play games and prepare dinner and breakfast for themselves. The second "Family" was composed of Yoon Sang-hyun, Kim Won-hee, Ji Sang-ryeol, Shin Bong-sun, Yoona, Ok Taecyeon, Jo Kwon, Kim Heechul, and Jang Dong-min.