The Republic of Korea (herein after Korea) is a country visited by approximately ten million international travelers every year. With its long history in culture and tradition, the country has a lot to offer to travelers.
The Korean peninsula, roughly 1,030 kilometers long and 175 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, is located in Northeast Asia. With Seoul as its capital city, Korea's total land area is 100,363 kilometers squared. Korea's neighbors include Japan to the east, China to the west, and Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) across the northern border.More
K-Culture
Korean Flag: Taegeukgi
The Taegeukgi consists of a white background with a taegeuk pattern in the middle and four gonggam-ri in a square. The Taegeukgi reflects the ideas brought by the Korean people, such as the belief in how the universe and everything are organized, the belief that Mother Nature embraces humans and its harmony is important, and our identity.
Korean Traditional Costume: Hanbok
Hanbok is a traditional Korean costume that harmonizes straight lines and soft curves. Hanbok is a clothing with very beautiful, economical, active and potential harmony of line flow and color, and has excellent living and cultural value.
Korean Traditional Martial Arts: Taekwondo
Taekwondo is a martial art that trains the body and mind to cultivate character, and it is a high-dimensional martial art that defends itself, not attacking others. Taekwondo uses hands and feet without weapons and features fast and powerful kick techniques.
Tradition and modernity live and breathe together in all arts, including music, art, literature, and dance, which are important parts of K-culture.
K-Pop
Write a New History of K-Pop : BTS
BTS once again created the Korean Wave craze with K-pop as it received worldwide attention, topping the Billboard 200 chart in 2019 and winning the Billboard Music Awards' top social artist award for the third consecutive year.
BTS and K-pop's Two Major Mountains: BLACKPINK
BLACKPINK ranked second on the Billboard main album chart "Billboard 200" and became the first K-POP group to be invited to the Coachella Music Festival in the United States, establishing itself as a leading K-pop girl group.
Raise K-pop Again: Psy's “Gangnam Style”
Psy's "Gangnam Style" ranked second on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the seventh consecutive week in 2012 and surpassed 3 billion views of music videos on YouTube, spreading the K-Pop craze around the world in earnest.
K-Pop is a generic name for popular music in Korea. K-Pop's influence is gradually expanding and is proudly recognized as a genre that the world is paying attention to.
K-Food
Korea's Representative Fermented Food: Kimchi
Kimchi is a traditional fermented food in Korea. The types of kimchi are largely divided into cabbage kimchi, kkakdugi, dongchimi, and cucumber kimchi, which vary greatly depending on the region and season. Kimchi, a fermented food, not only has antibacterial and anticancer effects, but also has an effect of increasing immune activity.
Korean Food that No One Likes or Dislikes: Bulgogi
Bulgogi is a food with a long history of marinating and grilling meat in a sweet seasoning sauce. Bulgogi has a soft texture and a sweet taste, which is loved by men and women of all ages and is popular not only with Koreans but also with foreigners.
The leader of the Early Korean Culture: Bibimbap
Bibimbap is the first representative Korean food that comes to mind when it comes to Korean taste. It is one of the first foods foreigners enter when they visit Korea, and the neat plating with various ingredients attracts attention visually.
K-Food has developed recipes using various ingredients such as grains, meat, and vegetables. In addition, Korean food made good use of the characteristics of each season and region.
K-Drama
Korean Drama that Captivated the World: Squid Game
The squid game became popular around the world, ranking first in 94 countries of global OTT (Over The Top) Netflix. The squid game has become a catalyst for expanding interest in Korean culture accumulated by creating a global sensation into K-drama.
Korean Drama that Caused a Sensation in Asia: Crash Landing on You
Crash Landing on You is a Korean drama presented in 190 countries through Netflix. The drama made a splash in Asia, ranking in the top 10 on Netflix for 10 weeks in Japan.
Korean Drama that Made "K-Zombie" Craze Worldwide: Kingdom
Kingdom is an original Netflix drama in 2019, and it gained popularity worldwide by creating a new genre called "K Zombie." Kingdom is set in the Joseon Dynasty, where you can see traditional Korean architecture and clothing.
Korean dramas have been steadily loved around the world since 2002. And one step further, it is attracting attention from all over the world as it is recognized as an independent genre called “K-Drama”.
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