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Is there a girlhood in the promotional film of PyeongChang Winter Olympics in South Korea? How many seconds did it appear? What idol groups have been appearing? How many seconds?
Promo for the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea when she was a girl, 1 second, 00:27 seconds, a total of 1 idol groups appeared.
In the closing ceremony of the 20 14 Sochi Winter Olympics, the "8-minute performance" dedicated by the next host Pyeongchang, South Korea was called Pyeongchang 8 minutes. At the same time, thomas bach, the new president of the International Olympic Committee, handed over the Olympic five-ring flag to Pyeongchang, South Korea, where the next Winter Olympics will be held, which also means that the Winter Olympics officially entered Pyeongchang time.
When Pyeongchang first introduced Seoul, South Korea in eight minutes, girlhood appeared in the 27th second. Although it only appeared 1 sec, it was the first and only Korean idol group to appear in the Winter Olympics!
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