The baseball cheering culture in South Korea started in the 1990s and continues to the present.[citation needed] There are 10 professional clubs and each club has its own way of cheering.[1] The Korean cheering culture generally shares similar characteristics: collective, enthusiastic and empathetic. Baseball cheering is popular because of easy-to-learn fight songs, break-time events and a variety of foods. Baseball cheering is performed in most parts of a ballpark.[2][3]
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