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What are the awards in the Korean entertainment industry?

They are Blue Dragon, Daejong, and Young Flowers Awards

Korea Blue Dragon Award

As one of the three major Korean film awards, the Blue Dragon Award was established in 1963 by " The Chosun Ilbo was founded. In the 1970s, due to the severe depression of Korean films due to the impact of Hollywood, it was temporarily suspended. In 1990, the sister organization of the Chosun Ilbo, "Sports Chosun" ("Chosun Sports News"), took over and resumed the operation.

The selection method of the "Blue Dragon Award" is different from other international film awards. Its first step is to vote online from the audience. The voting scope covers all film works released from November last year to the current year, as well as their filmmakers and actors. All audiences can vote on the official website of Qinglong. However, there are 3 awards that the audience does not have the right to vote and are directly selected by the jury: Photography Award, Technology Award, and Script Award. As for the "Highest Box Office Award for Korean Films", it is won by the highest-grossing film. The second step is to draw a shortlist from the audience voting results. The third step is for the jury to vote from the shortlist to determine the final award. Who will serve as a judge each year (usually around 10) will not be announced until the final award ceremony, so the result is more suspenseful. sex.

The Korean Grand Bell Award

The Grand Bell Award has an authoritative position in the history of Korean films. It is a Korean film art award established to promote the continuous development of Korean films. The "Golden Bell Awards", formerly known as the Domestic Film Awards, were established in 1958. They are South Korea's only film awards administered by the Ministry of Culture and Education (now the Ministry of Education). In 1961, it was renamed the "Big Bell Award" and was placed under the jurisdiction of the Cultural Gazette Office (now the Culture and Tourism Office). Official awards began in 1962. Later, the eighth award ceremony in 1969 and the ninth awards ceremony in 1970 were renamed "The Republic of Korea Culture and Arts Award (Film Section)". From 1971, it was changed back to the Daejong Award and is still used today.

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