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Korean Culture

Korean Culture. By: Hannah Staska. Dance. There are two common dances in Korea: C ourt dances and Folk dances Court dances are usually performed at banquets and Confucian rituals. Court dances can be divided into native and Form dances. The Form dances were imported f rom China

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Korean Culture

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  1. Korean Culture By: Hannah Staska

  2. Dance • There are two common dances in Korea: Court dances and Folk dances • Court dances are usually performed at banquets and Confucian rituals. Court dances can be divided into native and Form dances. The Form dances were imported from China • The traditional clothing that women wear while dancing is called genja

  3. Homes • Are traditionally selected using geomancy • Definition of geomancy: divination by geographic features or by figures or lines • It is believed that any geographic buildings or configurations generates invisible forces of good or ill. There has to be a balance of negative and positive energies (yin and yang) • A house is supposed to built on a side of a hill and face towards the south to receive the most sunlight • Traditional Korean homes consist of an inner and outer wing • Since prehistoric times, heated flooring has been used • People may also live in modernized houses and apartments

  4. Gardens • Temple gardens and private gardens are mostly the same • Koreans try to make gardens feel more natural than nature. Japanese and Chinese decorate their gardens with man made objects • A lotus pond is an important feature to the garden. It usually has a pavilion built next to it so people can enjoy watching the water

  5. Clothing • The traditional dress is called hanbok which has been worn since the ancient times • The hanbok is worn during formal occasions • The tradtional hat is called the gwanmo • Clothing is often an important mark of social rank

  6. Food and agriculture • The staple food of Korea is rice • Main crops: beans, barley, and rice • Because Korea is a peninsula, fish and seafood are important foods • One of the most famous foods in Korea is Kimchi. There are hundreds of varieties of Kimchi • Kimchi: a traditionally fermented Korean dish, made up of vegetables with varied seasonings

  7. Religion • The religion of Shamanism has been practiced in ancient times and in present day • Buddhism and Confucianism were introduced to Korea by China • Today, Confucianism plays a major role in the society • The elders of Korea are respected greatly

  8. Flags and Leaders North Korean Flag South Korean Flag Kim Jong ll Lee Myung-Bak

  9. Resources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Korea • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jong-il • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Myung-bak • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimchi

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