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South Korea's last circus, Dongchoon, holds up as it marks centennial

ABC NewsThursday, June 19, 2025 at 3:40:39 AM
South Korea's last circus, Dongchoon, holds up as it marks centennial
South Korea's final surviving circus, the Dongchoon Circus Troupe, is celebrating its 100th anniversary—a rare milestone in an era where traditional circuses are fading worldwide. Despite dwindling audiences and modern entertainment trends, Dongchoon has managed to keep the magic alive, blending classic acts with new twists to stay relevant.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a circus hanging on—it’s a story of resilience and cultural preservation. Dongchoon represents a fading art form, and its survival speaks to the value of keeping traditions alive in a fast-changing world. For South Koreans, it’s a nostalgic touchstone; for everyone else, it’s a reminder that some old-school wonders are worth saving.
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