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On Korean Modern Popular Culture
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South Korea has its own characteristics in literature and art, and Korean national arts mainly include painting, calligraphy, printmaking, technology and decoration. It not only inherits the national tradition, but also absorbs the specialties of foreign art, among which mask, also known as "mask dance", is a symbol of Korean national culture and occupies an extremely important position in Korean traditional drama.
Korean culture is obviously influenced by China. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Silla on the Korean Peninsula specially sent people to China to study China's culture and strategy of governing the country. Some things are "localized" and copied back to be absorbed as their own culture. China's culture had a long-term influence on Silla, which was strengthened by absorbing China's culture, thus unifying the Korean Peninsula.
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