Koreans have for their flag is exceptional. From long in the past, whenever the country was placed in danger or society was in confusion or trouble Koreans have risen up as one carrying flags in their hands. The sea of people in the streets united under the flag, which gave them strength and courage to overcome difficult and adversity.
Many such vivid examples can be found in Korea's modern hist
1. The Necessity of the Study
1.1 . Natural Disasters in Korea on the Rise
Humankind in modern society has been leading an affluent life by virtue of the rapid scientific progress. However, we are never safe from natural disasters such as a typhoon and an earthquake which are powerful enough to bring it down.(A Research on the Actual Condition of the Victims of Natural Disasters in Korea and
Drinking culture in KoreaKoreans, like their neighbours across the water in Japan, like a drink and a good time. The Japanese consume 70 litres of beer per person compared with 40 litres per capita in South Korea. Drinking has always enabled Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucian culture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part ofmodern Ko
ofKorea through the export of popular culture.
The Beginning of the korean wave
Why did Korean pop culture became so popular?
Reasons to Korean dramas becoming popular.
1,The fact that Korean dramas are emotionally powerfull,
and that is what most Asians enjoy.
2, Korean TV dramas are infused with urban middle-class scenes as
representations ofmodernization and the
of that “everything including our body belongs to God.” In other word, it was originally intended to do offerings as a proof that they offer their body to God. So in the Old Testaments, people always offered presents themselves. There is no word in the Bible demanding of an offering system for convenience of people in church. Modern convenience could be used for other goals like missionar