[초점]Ham So-won, between personal error and overheated concern

Controversy over Ham So-won’s remarks
Voices of criticism on the theory of discord and divorce

[뉴스컬처 권수빈 기자] The debate and interest surrounding Sowon Ham are not fading. The public debate over the remarks of’Pao Chai’ is also heating up, and reports related to personal history have also been added.

In January, Ham So-won conducted an eating show with her mother-in-law on social media. In this broadcast, it was controversial that Kimchi was called’Pao Chai’. To the requests of netizens for correction, Ham So-won responded by posting a picture of kimchi with the word “#Kimchi”.

[초점]Ham So-won, between personal error and overheated concern
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Ham So-won, the evolutionary couple. Photo = Ham Sowon Instagram

There is a debate over this. There is an opinion that China used all foreign languages ​​by translating and pronouncing them according to Chinese characters. Therefore, there is an opinion that he was using the usual language as a Chinese, and that Ham So-won did not say’pao chai’ in the sense that kimchi is Chinese.

Recently, a problem has emerged that China claims that Korea’s native culture is its own, and that Kimchi is also targeting it. In this situation, there is an opinion that it is a matter of course because it is a remark made in a commercial purpose broadcasting for Korean consumers.

Ham So-won is a celebrity who is often caught up in issues. He often appears on the cutting board because of the words and actions he showed in the entertainment program’The Taste of the Wife’. However, while the controversy over’Pao Chai’ speech did not subside, the breakup with her husband Evolution is reported one after another. Apart from the individual’s faults, there is a voice saying that the atmosphere makes a person too painful.

Ham So-won directly expressed a hard feeling in this situation. Regarding the report conveying the discord, he said, “#Silence. I don’t want to say anything today.” Nevertheless, when there was another report that evolution had finished organizing their mind, he appealed, “#Now, please stop.”

Reporter Kwon Soo-bin [email protected]

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