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On the Elements Representing Korean Culture

1, hanbok:

It is a costume which is made up of China's Hanfu in Tang Dynasty and the Korean national local costume of Silla Kingdom in ancient Korean Peninsula, and has been developed through continuous national localization. The prototype of the king was first seen in the Koryo dynasty and finally formed in the Korean kingdom. It is characterized by bright colors and no pockets.

2. Kimchi:

It is a fermented food with vegetables as the main raw material and various fruits, seafood, meat and fish sauce as ingredients on the Korean peninsula. There are five flavors of kimchi after eating, which can be accompanied with rice and wine. Easy to digest, refreshing. It can not only provide sufficient nutrition, but also prevent arteriosclerosis, reduce cholesterol and eliminate excess fat. Kimchi represents Korean cooking culture.

3. Korean Wave:

Originated from Weiqi, it was later used to refer to the influence of Korean culture on other regions. Korean wave in a broad sense includes Korean clothing, diet, etc. In a narrow sense, Korean Wave usually refers to the regional influence of Korean TV dramas, movies, music and other entertainment things. The term Korean Wave was first put forward by China media, and then widely used by Korean media and academic circles to refer to the export of domestic cultural industries. The Korean Wave phenomenon is very common in many Asian countries, and it is gradually developing outside Asia.