of the Chosun dynasty, Korean women were bound to homemaking by the doctrines of Confucianism and cultural norms. In most cases, it was the husband’s role to work while it was forbidden for wife to take a job. So, the Korean wives mainly spent their days at home doing other domestic tasks. As Confucianism spread across East Asia, this social norm was also observed in China, Japan, andVietnam.
and lied on the bed.
Ttao and her husband are married on 15th May 2000. Ttao is from Vietnamand she is graduated from middle school. She came to Korea to earn money and worked at factory where she met her husband. She came to Korea at an early age, she is missing her home. She goes to Multicultural Family Center to learn Korean once a week; it is hard to improve it. She is not good at Korean gr
Recently inKorean society the world 'Multicultural' is largely issued. As a huge wave of globalization greatly affected the marriages of Korea society, the Multicultural families have shown a trend of continued growth. Though the marriages of the South Asian like Vietnam brides andKorean rural bachelors are majority, the number of the international marriages between Korean women and foreign men
Korean TV drama had been exported to China, Korea had exported Korean popular songs to China andKorean public culture had started becoming popular in China. The term of Korean wave(Hallyu) was made by Chinese media in February, 2002 to express the fever of excitement about Korean culture in China. And then the popularity of Korean public culture extended into Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
in May 1940 for reasons of safety but left in 1941 when he was named US Ambassador to Britain.
3. The Post-War Years
In 1946, the ILO became the first specialized agency of the newly-formed United Nations. The ILO established the Geneva-based International Institute for Labour Studies in 1960 and the International Training Centre in Turinin 1965. The Organization won the Nobel Peace Priz