And she just so knowledgeable, WOWZER! LOL
Why not find an article Brownfox from an Asian perspective that is not from Korea or from Japan. Is there someone who follows the cultural trends who writes with much objectivity about what it's like to be Kim in her country? Yes, she's pretty, skates well, carries a tune and is first figureskater from Korea to do well. Can you find and translate a good article from highly respected asian (ok any asian from anywhere who understands Korean cultural, figureskating and has a handle on what has made her the number 1 citizen).
I ask this as I have not travelled in Asia but I suspect there are far better articles written by cultural historians to explain this huge burst called Yu-Na. Maybe a a Korean American who is bi cultural/bilingual could give us an article with some depth and analysis. I was reading that Japnese audiences are quieter than Koreans. I don't know where you post from but seeing that you are bilingual, I'd be interested in any articles that explore this phenomenon. Does every big sports star in Korea get this kind of adulation near hysteria at times?
I guess this is hard as I'm asking the impossible. An idea of what is unique about South Koreans that Kim is a rock star on skates. Again, any articles about her huge popularity in the context of the culture interests me. I wish I could go but it's not likely. I have read and know the basics about S. Korea but if you have not been nor speak the language, one can only have a limited view.
I wonder how the North views her or do they even get to see TV Olympics?
Sarah Parker could comment on being in a TV show, hair, makeup, movies and adoption. I doubt anyone cares her opinions on any skater positive or negative. Nice lady but I think fashion chat might be her expertise.