South Korean Culture
Information obtained from: https://www.globalizationpartners.com/2017/10/09/south-korea-culture-and-tradition/
Language
Hangul is the name of the korean alphabet , but the official language is Korean.
Culture
The Korean Culture is highly influenced by the chinese and japanese culture. Buddhism is the main religion in the country and sincerity and loyalty are some of the most important values for it. Koreans bow to show gratitude and respect to the person they are meeting with. Family is the most important part of the society and the father is the leader of the family.
60%
Other Facts
Other religions are Christianity and confucianism.
Most festivals are held to pray for a good harvest.
The seat of honour at the table is in front of the main door.
South Korean Culture
Ruth Córdova
Created on March 9, 2020
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South Korean Culture
Information obtained from: https://www.globalizationpartners.com/2017/10/09/south-korea-culture-and-tradition/
Language
Hangul is the name of the korean alphabet , but the official language is Korean.
Culture
The Korean Culture is highly influenced by the chinese and japanese culture. Buddhism is the main religion in the country and sincerity and loyalty are some of the most important values for it. Koreans bow to show gratitude and respect to the person they are meeting with. Family is the most important part of the society and the father is the leader of the family.
60%
Other Facts
Other religions are Christianity and confucianism.
Most festivals are held to pray for a good harvest.
The seat of honour at the table is in front of the main door.