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  • Koreans - Wikipedia
    Koreans [i] are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Korean Peninsula [20] [21] [22] [23] The majority of Koreans live in the two Korean sovereign states of North and South Korea, which are collectively referred to as Korea
  • Korean Culture Facts: 40 Facts About Korean Culture You Should Know
    Koreans love sports and they love their sports stars The most famous athletes in Korea are treated like gods, with loyal fan bases that rival that of a K-pop star’s Some of the top sportspersons Korea has produced have made it on a global scale, too
  • Korean Culture - History, Customs, People and Modern Day - 90 Day Korean
    Modern Korean culture includes global K-pop influence, K-dramas, beauty and skincare obsession, digital innovation, gender expression diversity, and cafe culture Young Koreans are also embracing minimalism, mental health awareness, and evolving relationship norms Why is Korean culture so famous?
  • South Korea - Culture, Cuisine, Traditions | Britannica
    Hanbok was the everyday dress of Koreans for thousands of years before the opening of the country to the West Western dress has supplanted the hanbok almost everywhere, but even urban dwellers commonly still wear it on special occasions such as important family meetings, holidays, weddings, and funerals
  • 57 Interesting Things to Know about Korean Culture and Traditions
    Like they say, geography determines destiny Being surrounded by large and sometimes hostile neighbors influences how Koreans think to this day Korean culture has 4 main themes: Speed – Koreans skipped the whole dial up phase most countries went through and started off with fast broadband internet
  • Korean Culture - Korean Kulture
    Korean culture has as many nuances as the topography of South Korea This beautiful peninsula, dotted with approximately 3,000 islands, has a long history that has shaped a unique people Koreans differ from other Asian groups in their language, cuisine, clothing, and culture
  • The Journey of Korean Immigrants: A Historical Perspective and Current . . .
    With Korea under Japanese colonial rule from 1910 to 1945, many Koreans sought refuge and opportunities abroad, leading to the establishment of communities in countries outside of the United States, such as Japan, China, and Russia
  • Culture of Korea - New World Encyclopedia
    Koreans enjoy numerous teas made of fruits, leaves, seeds or roots Five tastes of tea—sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and pungent—distinguish Korean teas Festivals of the lunar calendar Twenty-four turning points (jeolgi), each lasting about fifteen days, organize the Korean calendar


















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