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Anniversaries&Holidays

Seollal and Chuseok are the two biggest holidays in Korea. Koreans celebrate Seollal which is Lunar New Year Day than New Year Day (January 1st). Most Koreans go to their hometowns to see their family in Seollal and Chuseok. Koreans are putting on Hanbok (Korean traditional costume), Koreans have ancestor-memorial services and go to their [...]

Seowon

Seowon

A person who leaves a mark in history and one who transcends time have one thing in common. They have unshakable principle in their mind and a person, a mentor, or someone that they look up to help them to become who they are and attain the heights of their greatness. A person who leaves [...]

Four Seasons

Spring             Weather in Korea is usually mild and dry in spring. Despite occasional frost in early spring and yellow dust storms appearing around April and May, most people eagerly await spring and the end to cold weather. By late March, the southern regions of Korea will be colored with [...]

The Korean Castles

The Korean Castles

The relationship between history and castles is like bread and buter. Historical cities and battles have always been with castles. Like this, castle and human are related deeply, and its evidences are all around the world. Generally, when you think ablut castles, you probably imagine European castles, and when you think about the place which [...]

Hansik, Korean Food

Korean meal is generally consisted of rice and side dishes. Since the peninsula is surrounded by water and 70% of the land is mountainous, various kinds of vegetables and abundant marine products have been foodstuffs for Koreans from long time ago. One of the main characteristics is that there are lots of fermented foods in [...]

Hanbok, Korean Clothing

Hanbok, Korean Clothing

Hanbok is Korean traditional clothing. It is handed down from ancient Korean times, but today’s Hanbok is similar to the style during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Since Korea has abundant materials for making dyes, rich colors are expressed through Hanbok. The vivid colors of Hanbok play an important role to express the beauty of Hanbok [...]

Hanok, Korean house

Hanok, Korean house

  Hanok is Korean traditional housing. As the house protects human from the severe weather and provides a resting place, Hanok is the most appropriate architecture considering the geographical and climatic features of Korea. Hanok can be categorized depending on the building materials; a tile-roofed house, a thatched cottage, a shingle-roofed house, a log cabin, [...]

Hanguk Emak, Korean Traditional Music

Hanguk Emak, Korean Traditional Music

Hanguk Eumak refers to the Korean Music. There are two categories in Korean Music. One is meditative and calm, which was enjoyed by the court and the literati, and the other category is exciting and leads a merry mood, which was enjoyed by the common people. The typical instance of the former is Jongmyojeryeak played [...]

Hanji, Korean Paper

Hanji is Korean paper made from the year-old bark of the paper mulberry with Korean unique manufacturing technique. It is widely used as from the papers we can write or draw on to window papers, wallpapers, or even clothing and other living supplies. Characteristics of Hanji Hanji is extraordinarily durable paper in the world. Both [...]

Korean traditional performing arts

The Korean traditional performing arts expressing the ordinary people’s life through the history is a synthetic art composed with songs, dances, music, and comedy. It was started from long ago before the art form is divided into several different genres of music, dance, and so on. And it is expected as the model of the [...]