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Culture of South Korea


South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
South Korea is a country with lots to offer, it has lots of stories to be told about its people, traditions, mores, beliefs, its culinary art, handicrafts and many more. Packed with the best of everything the Culture of South Korea is immensely fascinating. Apart from giving a deep insight into the true spirit of South Korea, it will surely keep you occupied throughout your trip in the country.

To know about the Culture of South Korea foremost thing would be to know about the South Korea Language. The language of a nation truly does act as a bridge between two hearts and will help enhance your understanding of the people and their society. The official language of South Korea is Korean. Other than South Korea, Korean is also a widely spoken tongue all over the world.

Another major aspect of the South Korean Culture is the beliefs and customs of the people. The Religion in South Korea will help you better understand the dreams and aspirations of the Korean people, their feelings and emotions. Though South Korea has been mainly dominated by Buddhism from ages, people are immensely influenced by other major religions such as Confucianism, Christianity, and Shamanism. Apart from this it also welcomes the Hindus and people following Judaism, thus indicating the secular nature of the South Korean Religion.

To know about the South Korean Society it is equally essential to know about the South Korea Etiquette. Though the rules and regulations of a typical Korean society might seem a little unusual to the tourists, when you look into them you'll see that the Koreans are actually very gracious and warm people. From casual greetings, to visits, to table manners they do have a list of do's and don'ts for people to follow. For example showing respect to elders is considered as a very important part of the Etiquette in South Korea.

A nation can also be judged by what they eat, hence with its distinctive flavor, the absolutely delectable South Korean Cuisines are surely must trys when you are here. Among the dishes of the country 'kimchi' is the most popular one and this unique Korean preparation of pickled vegetables can be eaten with every other item. Eaten with mostly rice, all the side dishes like chicken, beef, pork, and fish make the Cuisine of South Korea extremely wholesome.

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South Korea Etiquette
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Religion In South Korea
South Korea Language
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