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How many ethnic groups are there in South Korea?

The main ethnic group is the Korean ethnic group (North Korea is called the Korean ethnic group).

Hanbok is the traditional clothing of Korea. In modern times, it was replaced by Western clothes, which are generally only worn during festivals and days with special significance. Women's traditional clothing is short tops and wide skirts, which look very loose; men wear pants, short tops, vests, and vests to show their unique style.

White is the basic color, and the materials and colors chosen vary according to the season and identity. In special ceremonies such as marriages, ordinary people also wear gorgeous clothes and jewelry.

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Roh Jae-hyun, President of the Korea-China Cultural Center: Cultural cooperation between China and South Korea will bring unlimited possibilities

2018 is the 40th year of China’s reform and opening up. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the implementation of this major policy, People's Daily Online Korea specially planned and launched a series of micro-interview programs called "Some Little Things Between Me and China - A Tribute to the 40th Anniversary of China's Reform and Opening Up". Roh Jae-hun founded the Korea-China Cultural Center in 2012 and has been committed to promoting cultural exchanges between China and South Korea.

He believes that China and South Korea have similar histories and cultures, and cultural cooperation between the two countries will definitely bring unlimited possibilities.

The program "Some Little Things About China and Me" is dedicated to the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up. Guests from various fields in South Korea who have witnessed the process of China's reform and opening up are invited to the studio and asked to tell about the unforgettable moments and experiences they have experienced under the wave of China's reform and opening up. touching stories.

These guests come from different fields, covering diplomacy, economy and trade, culture, education, people-to-people exchanges, scientific and technological innovation, etc. They all have deep feelings for China. Their experiences and stories, like drops of water, reflect the overseas perspective of reform and opening up, and show the changes in China in the past 40 years in the eyes of Koreans.

Baidu Encyclopedia-South Korea

People's Daily Online - Director of the Korea-China Cultural Center Lu Jae-hyun: Cultural cooperation between China and South Korea will bring unlimited possibilities