Song Hae, who has been the host of a throat show in South Korea for over 30 years and has been familiar as a national host, died at the age of 95, and a wide range of generations have heard sadness.

Born in what is now North Korea in 1927, Song Hae began performing arts activities as a singer in 1955 after fleeing to South Korea during the Korean War.



She has been the moderator of "National Moderator" broadcast on the public broadcaster KBS on Sunday afternoon for 34 years from 1988, and in April, the oldest moderator of the TV program where general participants compete for songs. Was certified as a Guinness World Record.



The obituary of her national moderator was widely covered in the media, and the public expressed sadness.



She said a woman in her twenties was "shocked by the death of someone like Grandpa. I want her to sleep peacefully."



A man in his 40s said, "I had a sense of security like the chairman of the neighborhood. It's a shame to think that there is someone to replace Mr. Son."



In Seoul, there is a statue of Mr. Song celebrating her many years of achievement, and many flowers were turned to her after her death.



President Yoon Seok-yeol sent a condolence to Son's bereaved family and expressed his condolences, saying, "Everyone laughed and cried at Son's emotional moderator."



According to Korean media, Mr. Song got sick and was repeatedly hospitalized and discharged after entering the hospital, and on the 8th, she collapsed at her home and was taken to the hospital, but she died.