1. The peculiarities of food
Unlike western and Chinese foods, which have ambiguous distinctions between main and side dishes, rice made from rice, barley, and shellfish is used as a main dish and side dish made from vegetables, sea cucumbers, fish, and beans. As a result, there are many signs of corrosion. Due to the high production volume of grains, they were used for noodles, porridge, rice c
Korean wave
The origin of the Korean wave(Hallyu) dates back to 1997, when "A Wish Upon A Star," a story of a poor woman courted by two wealthy men, was broadcast by Phoenix TV in Hong Kong and its popularity extended into China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. In two years after Korean TV drama had been exported to China, Korea had exported Korean popular songs to China and Korean public culture ha
culture but tried to make a harmony between their culture and Koreanculture. Furthermore, all employees of Starbucks took coffee out on a street when they were going to work. Their cautious but passionate efforts impact Korean drinking culture. At first, people seemed to be embarrassed. Later, however they became excited with unfamiliar coffee names listed on the menu and thought worth to spend
Korean housewives living abroad are more easily exposed to US soap operas but why are they insisting on watching Korean dramas? In order to explain such interesting phenomenon, we will first uncover the characteristics of Korean housewives. And then we will be looking at some factors that make them prefer their own cultural media product over American ones as well as the reasons why they enjoy wa
Korean films. Although many Korean films are produced, a significant number of them do not make it to theaters due to competition. They support the view the free trade is mechanism by which powerful economies dominate the weaker ones. They argue that cinematograph films especially is a way powerful economies indirectly and negatively affect dominant cultures and life styles (Choi, 2007).
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We will be looking at the history of Korean wave and the current status and the development of Korean wave over the course of the period. Also, we will be covering the economical, cultural and industrial effects that Korean wave has brought about. And then, our focus was on discovering the solutions and directions that Korean wave must follow in order to develop its existence into th
1. Korean funeral culture
Approximately 240 thousand people die in Korea every year, meaning 700 people die every day. Throughout the human history, there have been very passionate discussions about afterlife, heaven and hell, and death. Whether or not people believe in afterlife, funeral is a symbolic ceremony that shows official termination of the social and biological life of the deceased. Fu
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Hello. From now on, I am going to introduce you about Koreanculture. There are many cultures in Korea. I will introduce ‘Korean holidays’ among many cultures of our country. Because Holiday is a theme that reflects the unique characteristics and customs of the country.
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안녕하세
Various choice for menu
Lemon soju called Chu-hai
Make a toast once at the beginning
Respect of privacy
‘Early goers save money’
Respect personal life
Adaptable of new technology
Self-confidence and Family-centric
Achievement-Oriented
Broad network and interests