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         South Korea Culture:     more books (100)
  1. North & South Korea (Culture In…)
  2. South Korea: Education, Culture, and Economy by Georgie D. M. Hyde, 1988-09
  3. From Tradition to Consumption: Construction of a Capitalist Culture in South Korea by Dennis Hart, 2001-07-20
  4. South Korean Culture: Korean Wave, Marriage in South Korea, Culture of South Korea, Public Art in Korea, Women in South Korea, Eul-Yong Ta
  5. Culture Guide: South Korea, Series 1 Elementary K-6 (International Outreach Culture Guide, Series 1 Elementary K-6)
  6. South Korea: Education, Culture, and Economy --1988 publication. by Georgie D. M. Hyde, 1988-01-01
  7. Culture Guide: South Korea Series 1 Secondary Grades 7-12 (International Outreach Culture Guides, Series 1 Secondary Grades 7-12)
  8. Culture of South Korea
  9. Militarized Modernity and Gendered Citizenship in South Korea (Politics, History, and Culture) by Seungsook Moon, 2005-01-01
  10. South Korea's Minjung Movement: The Culture and Politics of Dissidence (Studies from the Center for Korean Studies)
  11. How Corporate Culture is Influenced by National Culture - Using the Example of South Korea and Samsung by Marion Göttert, 2008-02-18
  12. Korea Its History & Culture by Korean Overseas Information Service, 1996
  13. Internet in Korea: Internet in North Korea, Internet in South Korea, Seoulpodcast, South Korean Web Culture, .Kr, Korean Progressive Network
  14. Politics and Culture in South and North Korea (Routledge Advances in Korean Studies) by Dennis Hart, 2010-08-01

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination South Korea | Culture
south korea culture. Korean society is based on the tenets of Confucianism,a system of ethics developed in China around 500 BC.
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South Korea
Culture
Korean society is based on the tenets of Confucianism, a system of ethics developed in China around 500 BC. Confucianism is big on devotion and respect - for parents, family, friends and those in positions of authority. Confucius also emphasised justice, peace, education, reform and humanitarianism. Many Koreans attribute their country's remarkable success in recent decades to this attitude. In modern Korean society, Confucianism is most noticeable in relations between people. The Five Relationships prescribe behaviour between ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, old and young, and between friends. If you fall outside any of these relationships, you do not, effectively, exist. Many travellers to Korea find the locals rude: they're probably not; chances are they just haven't noticed you. Once you're introduced to someone, you'll fall within the rules for friends and things will start looking up. The South Koreans have turned their hand to just about any art form you can name. Traditional music is similar to that of Japan and China, with an emphasis on strings. The two main forms are the stately chongak and the folksier minsogak . Among the folk dances are drum dances ( mugo - a hectic, lively court dance where the participants wear drums around their necks), mask dances (

2. WorldRover - Culture Of South Korea
Culture of South Korea. south korea culture and History Books. Nations Online A comprehensive portal to sites in various countries throughout the world.
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Culture of South Korea
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for South Korea. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of South Korea as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • 3. Prof. Han Zhenqian Was Awarded South Korea Presidential Culture Medal
    9. The Presidential Culture Medal is the highest award by South Koreagovernment for scholars who spread and promote south korea culture.
    http://pkunews.pku.edu.cn/enc/news/110/han.HTM
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    Related News: Prof. Han Zhenqian Awarded South Korea Presidential Culture Medal Han Zhenqian, Professor in Korea Language Specialty, Foreign Language School, Peking University, received South Korea Presidential Culture Medal in Seoul on Oct. 9. The Presidential Culture Medal is the highest award by South Korea government for scholars who spread and promote South Korea Culture. Only two people received the award this year.
    Prof. Han Zhenqian is the chair of Korea Language and Culture Specialty in Eastern Language Department, Foreign Language School. He has long been devoted to teaching of Korea Language and Culture. His research on Liuzhen dialect make up the blank in the research of Korea dialect. Yang Jian Back Top

    4. Hoppa - Culture In South Korea
    Culture in South Korea. Chosun Ilbo. South Korea, News, Newspapers Joong Ang DailyNews. South Korea, News, Newspapers Korea Herald. South Korea, News, Newspapers
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    Links 28 links Chosun Ilbo Chosun Ilbo Joong Ang Daily News Joong Ang Daily News ... Korea Herald KBS KBS Kyunghyan Shinmun Kyunghyan Shinmun Dong-A Ilbo Dong-A Ilbo Hankook Ilbo Hankook Ilbo Munhwa Ilbo Munhwa Ilbo Hankyung.com Hankyung.com ... Etimesi Korea Times Korea Times Maeil Shinmun Maeil Shinmun Radio Korea International Radio Korea International ... Kdaily.com Korea Times Korea Times Pusanweb Pusanweb Korea Times Korea Times Korea Trade News Korea Trade News Nownuri Nownuri ... NewsN See also: Culture in Asia Everything in South Korea Everything Culture Going Out Media News Press See also: Everything Reference Libraries the World Asia South Korea Pusan Seoul Roberto Bourgonjen Created on Apr 11 2003 23:33 KST

    5. South Korea Culture & Peace Forum
    south korea culture Peace Forum,
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    • Your favorite activities growing up The big events in your country's history What people in your country value What are the big national issues your country is facing What the geography of your country is like (mountains, desert, tropical, etc.) The weather. Is it hot? Do you have hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, etc.? How you spend your free time What kind of job you want when you're older What your favorite foods are What your family is like Any religious beliefs or traditions you have Who you look up to, and why (include historical figures, too) Who inspires you to be peaceful, and why
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    6. South Korea Vacation Guide: RomanticSouth Korea Vacations, Honeymoons, Cruises.
    south korea culture. Population 47,470,969 (July 2000 est.) Agestructure 014 years 22% (male 5,471,520; female 4,867,688) 15
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    The sophisticated travelers South Korea vacation connection.
    South Korea Vacation Guide: Romantic South Korea Vacations
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    South Korea: Culture
    Population: 47,470,969 (July 2000 est.)
    Age structure:
    0-14 years: 22% (male 5,471,520; female 4,867,688) 15-64 years: 71% (male 17,155,401; female 16,662,227) 65 years and over: 7% (male 1,274,943; female 2,039,190) (2000 est.)

    7. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination South Korea | Introduction
    Discover the geography and history of this Far Eastern country, and study its environment and culture. south korea, like plasticine, comes out the other end largely intact. south koreans attribute their indigestible culture
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/north_east_asia/south_korea
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    South Korea It's a miracle that South Korea still exists. With China looming to its west and Japan nudging it from the east, it's no wonder the country has played unwilling host to centuries of war games. Poking delicately into the East Sea/Sea of Japan, the little peninsula has proved an irresistibly tasty morsel to its hungry neighbours. But no matter how often they try to swallow it, South Korea, like plasticine, comes out the other end largely intact. South Koreans attribute their indigestible culture to the binding agents of Confucianism, language and pride. The stunning landscape has also played a big part in creating a cohesive Korean identity. The country is swathed in green, and the Koreans are obsessed with nature, and with mountains in particular. Wherever you travel, you'll see them out in the open air, clad in the latest adventure fashions, pushing ever onward and upward. Full country name: Republic of Korea
    Area: 99,373 sq km (38,369 sq mi)
    Population: 48 million
    Capital city: Seoul (pop 10.6 million)

    8. Korea (South Korea) Home Page
    Created especially for western students, this site provides a glimpse into the world of south korea .Category Kids and Teens School Time World cultures Asia korea......south korea culture, History, and Religion.
    http://www.media.granite.k12.ut.us/Curriculum/korea/
    South Korea - Culture, History, and Religion A special project for Granite School District , Salt Lake City, Utah
    All photos can be used for any Educational purposes. For any commercial use contact:
    Patrick King

    Last modified September 19, 2002
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    9. Welcome To Global Edu-Culture Center
    Offers courses for beginner to advanced level.
    http://www.the-global.co.kr/eng/main/e_main.html
    Since instituted in November 1987, Global Edu-Cultural Center has been educating people to be qualified for the world society that has been changing so rapidly. With over 26 branch institutes located throughout the Republic of Korea, exclusively developed publications, a distinguished Overseas Educational service, and a world renowned Japanese proficiency examination (JTRA), we now find ourselves fully satisfied with our efforts. Although we take great pride in our present standing as an organization equipped with a total system, we still realize that we should make more strides for its further advancement. We now invite you into the new millenium with GECC and confront the world change with grace and confidence.

    10. South Korea
    culture; Links are for pages in English, korean, and Japanese; Site built by Robert J. Fouser. The Lonely Planet Guide to south korea
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    11. Wired 10.08: The Bandwidth Capital Of The World
    dubious financing in the months leading up to south korea's 1997 economic crisis, are the sort of of a group in a culture where group interaction is overwhelmingly important.
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    The Bandwidth Capital of the World
    In Seoul, the broadband age is in full swing - online games have become a national sport, and cybercafes are the new singles bars.
    By J. C. Herz AT FIRST GLANCE, Burrow a bit, though, down the alleys, up flights of stairs, or into the corners of malls, and you find something that sets Seoul apart and fosters its passion for broadband: online game rooms, or PC baangs, as they are called here. There are 26,000 of them, tucked into every spare sliver of real estate. Filled with late-model PCs packed tightly into rows, these rabbit warrens of high-bandwidth connectivity are where young adults gather to play games, video-chat, hang out, and hook up.
    Photo by Peter Lau
    A Starcraft competition is broadcast live from one of three Korean cable stations dedicated to gaming.
    When it comes to rolling out bandwidth, South Korea's population density is an advantage. Seventy percent of its citizens live in the seven largest cities, in residential towers nestled close to DSL switching stations. The capital city of Seoul itself accounts for a quarter of the population. To put this in perspective, consider that South Korea's national communications backbone consists of 13,670 miles of optical fiber. Last year, Verizon laid down 20,500 miles of optical fiber in West Virginia alone. This fact doesn't make the Korean information infrastructure any less impressive. But the country does have an easier job on its hands than say, Indonesia, or the Philippines, or Mexico.

    12. MSN Learning & Research - Korea, South
    Overview of Korean geography, society, culture, economy, government, and history.
    http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArtContent.aspx?refid=761562354

    13. Life In Korea: Cultural Spotlight
    An indepth look at various aspects of korean culture and society.Category Kids and Teens School Time World cultures Asia korea...... Traditional Alcohol, Traditional Alcohol Every culture has its own Discover korea'sTraditional Alcohol. dispute between North and south korea and poignant
    http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Culture/spotlight.cfm
    Life in Korea takes an in-depth look at different aspects of Korean culture, society, and customs. Here you can learn more about Korea and get a better understanding of the Korean people. If you would like to see a particular part of Korean culture discussed, please send your suggestions to webmaster@lifeinkorea.com
    Current Spotlight Oriental Astrology Oriental astrology assigns twelve animals according to the year of ones birth, as opposed to Western astrology which goes by the month of ones birth. Koreans believe that ones animal determines ones personality and fate. Each year holds different things in store for each animal. See what this year holds in store for you! Updated for 2003: Year of the Sheep Past Spotlights Traditional Alcohol Every culture has its own traditional alcohols, of which only a fraction are widespread. German and English beer, Scotch whiskey, French wine, Japanese sake, and Mexican tequila are known the world over. What about Korea, a country famous not for its alcohol but its reclusiveness and secrecy? Worldwide, alcohols have developed with idiocyncratic original charateristics. Europe has the perfect conditions for a viniculture that produces fine wines and dry Mexico makes Tequila out of cactus plants. Korea has created unique alcohols using rice malt. Discover Korea's Traditional Alcohol Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the symbol of the ideological dispute between North and South Korea and poignant reminder of the Korean War (1950-53), winds 155 miles across the Korean Peninsula. The last remaining vestige of the Cold War, the closed border region between North and South Korea highlights the fact that the Korean War did not end. An uneasy truce continues between the antagonists, but no peace treaty has ever been signed. Review the Korean War and the various parts of the

    14. The Culture Net
    Presents an index including location and images of archaeological sites and collections from the Neolithic Age to the Joseon Dynasty of south korea.
    http://www.mct.go.kr/arirang/html/ecm_layout_s.html

    15. SehSekHoi
    A group experimenting with music and instruments across culture, including West Africa, korea, Turkey, Indonesia, New Zealand Maori, China, India and south America. With member background and biographies.
    http://www.geocities.com/sehsekhoi/

    16. Country - S. Korea
    Information on its culture, art, business, news, travel, and history.
    http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/korea/about_korea.htm
    Updated Countries / Regions Home Cambodia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Mongolia Myanmer N.Korea Philippines Singapore S.Korea Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Bangkok Beijing Hong Kong Seoul Shanghai Tibet Tokyo Areas of Interest Culture/Tradition Map of Korea
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    17. Everything You Need For YOUR Life In Korea!
    Discover south korea's beauty, culture, traditions, and language.
    http://www.lifeinkorea.com/
    ONLINE RESERVATIONS - Airlines - Car Rentals (Korea) - Car Rentals (International) - Hotels (Korea) - Hotels (International) - Restaurants (Korea) - Tours - Yellow Pages - Books - Clothes - Flowers - Food and Drink - Gifts - Music - Telephony - Travel Products - Videos B2B MARKETPLACE INTERNET BANKING SHOPPING IN KOREA
    Find the best services and products that South Korea has to offer.
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    COMMUNITIES - Seoul - Daegu - Busan - U.S. Military Installations Community Forums CLUBS - Education - Other - Religion - Social - Sports DISCUSSION FORUMS REGISTRATION INFORMATION
    Interact with travelers, expatriates, and Koreans with similar interests.
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    Community Forums Discussion Forums ... World Cup GENERAL INFORMATION - Education - History - Holidays - Language - Religion - Weather PRACTICAL INFORMATION - Lodging (long-term) - Lodging (short-term) - Telephone Numbers - Airlines - Embassies - Youth Hostels - Telephone Services - Transportation - Buses - Subways - Taxis - Trains ADVISORS - Korean Chef - Personal Therapist DISCUSSION FORUMS NEWS EVENTS CALENDAR RELATED LINKS Get all the information you need to enjoy your life in outh Korea.

    18. Korea (South Korea) Home Page
    Korean culture, Religion, History, and Geography. Extensive photography of Korean historical sites including many beautiful Buddhist Temples.
    http://www.media.granite.k12.ut.us/Curriculum/korea/korea.htm
    South Korea - Culture, History, and Religion A special project for Granite School District , Salt Lake City, Utah
    All photos can be used for any Educational purposes. For any commercial use contact:
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    19. MapZones.com Culture
    south korea, culture, Back to Top. Shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianismconstitute the background of modern korean culture. Since
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    Country Info South Korea Introduction South Korea General Data South Korea Maps South Korea Culture ... South Korea Time and Date South Korea Culture Back to Top Shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianism constitute the background of modern Korean culture. Since World War II, and especially after the Korean War, the modern trends have rapidly progressed. Traditional thought, however, still plays an important role under the surface. Korea belongs historically to the Chinese cultural realm. After the Three Kingdoms period in particular, Korean culture was strongly influenced by the Chinese, although this influence was given a distinctive Korean stamp. The National Museum of Korea maintains artifacts of Korean culture, including many national treasures, chiefly in the central museum in Seoul; there are branch museums in eight other cities. Archaeological sites include the ancient burial mounds at Kyongju, capital of the Silla (Shilla) kingdom, and Kongju and Puyo, two of the capitals of Paekche. The country’s strong and distinct cultural heritage is respected by the Korean people, and efforts are made by the government to encourage and preserve the traditional arts. Several museums are located in Seoul, including the National Museum (1908), with its extensive collection of Korean cultural and folklore relics; branches of the national museums are located in eight other major cities. “Custom, then, is the great guide of human life,” wrote Scottish philosopher David Hume. Knowing the customs of a country is, in effect, a guide to understanding the soul of that country and its people. The following Sidebar is intended to provide a glimpse into the unique world of this nation’s customs: how people marry, how families celebrate holidays and other occasions, what people eat, and how they socialize and have fun. open sidebar

    20. Teach South Korea
    Jobs and information on culture, salaries, benefits and application.
    http://www.teachsouthkorea.com/

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