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Lee Jin-man

Nebraska

Reporter at Associated Press

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  • 1 week ago | msn.com | Lee Jin-man |Hyung-Jin Kim

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  • 1 week ago | thespec.com | Lee Jin-man |Hyung-Jin Kim

    ANSAN, South Korea (AP) — The century-old Dongchoon Circus Troupe is the last circus in South Korea. Such entertainments peaked before most South Korean homes had televisions. They had animal acts, magic shows, acrobatic performances and singing and acting on stage. Then the audiences faded, and the performers left the circuses to work in TV and film. Now there is just Dongchoon and its acrobats, who are all Chinese.

  • 1 week ago | citizentribune.com | Lee Jin-man |Hyung-Jin Kim

    ANSAN, South Korea (AP) — The century-old Dongchoon Circus Troupe is the last circus in South Korea. Such entertainments peaked before most South Korean homes had televisions. They had animal acts, magic shows, acrobatic performances and singing and acting on stage. Then the audiences faded, and the performers left the circuses to work in TV and film. Now there is just Dongchoon and its acrobats, who are all Chinese.

  • 1 week ago | stardem.com | Lee Jin-man |Hyung-Jin Kim

    ANSAN, South Korea (AP) — The century-old Dongchoon Circus Troupe is the last circus in South Korea. Such entertainments peaked before most South Korean homes had televisions. They had animal acts, magic shows, acrobatic performances and singing and acting on stage. Then the audiences faded, and the performers left the circuses to work in TV and film. Now there is just Dongchoon and its acrobats, who are all Chinese.

  • 1 week ago | bakersfield.com | Lee Jin-man |Hyung-Jin Kim

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