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Similarities and differences between Chinese and Korean cultures

1. Korean college students usually get together for dinner. In the Korean concept, a person who eats alone must be a poor boy without friends, which is deeply rooted. China people think that eating alone is also a kind of enjoyment.

2. Koreans are used to collective action and believe that only within the group can they embody their values and be protected. Koreans who eat in China restaurants with this idea will naturally ask "Why are there so many withdrawn people in China" when they see that about 40% of China people eat alone, but China people don't think so.

Same as: 1. Koreans study English, geography, mathematics and military like China.

2. They also like to eat delicious food, but China people are slightly better in food culture.

Chinese culture, also known as Chinese culture and Chinese civilization, is Chinese culture and Chinese culture. Moreover, it has been circulating for a long time and has a wide area. The concept of cultural circle is also called "Chinese cultural circle". China culture not only had a far-reaching influence on South Korea and Japan, but also on some countries in Southeast Asia and South Asia, such as the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam and other countries and regions, and Zheng He's seven voyages to the West deepened this influence. As a result, the East Asian cultural circle with China culture as the core has been formed. With the prosperity of China's national strength and the improvement of its international status, some countries in the world, including Asia and Europe, have highly recognized and attached importance to China culture.