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         Korea Culture:     more books (100)
  1. China, Japan, Korea: Culture and Customs by Ju Brown PhD., John Brown, 2006-10-09
  2. Korea - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by James Hoare, 2006-09-05
  3. Culture and Customs of Korea (Culture and Customs of Asia) by Donald N. Clark, 2000-08-30
  4. Korea: Its History & Culture
  5. Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan
  6. Culture Shock! Korea: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by Sonja Vegdahl, Ben Seunghwa Hur, 2005-11-30
  7. Korea (Cultures of the World) by Jill Dubois, 2005-01
  8. Buddhist Sculpture of Korea (Korean Culture Series) by Lena Kim, 2007-05-01
  9. Militarized Modernity and Gendered Citizenship in South Korea (Politics, History, and Culture) by Seungsook Moon, Seungsook Moon, 2005-09
  10. Explore Korea: Essence of Culture and Tourism by None, 2002
  11. Seowon: The Architecture of Korea's Private Academies (Korean Culture Series #2) by Sang-hae Lee, 2005-09-01
  12. Divided Korea: Toward a Culture of Reconciliation (Borderlines) by Roland Bleiker, 2008-03-25
  13. Customs and Manners in Korea (Korean Culture Series 9)
  14. Korea and Christianity (Studies in Korean Religions and Culture, V. 8)

1. Life In Korea: Travel, Culture, Shopping, Information, Communities
Culture, language, food, sports, shopping, lodging, transportation, travel, customs, and history. Also has discussion board, ecards, links to social organizations and clubs for expatriates.
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2. Life In Korea Travel, Culture, Shopping, Information, Communities
Q A About Korea Items to Buy/Sell - Culture Exchange - International Dating/Marriage - Military Life - Working in Korea - Education - Korea
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3. Culture Main Page
This section shows the various sections of Life in Korea related to Culture.
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4. Interactive Korea Culture
Find out information on the culture of Korea, the traditions, foods, and music of Korea. Also find some miscellanous information of Korea.
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5. South Korea - Culture, History, And Religion
South Korea Culture, History, and Religion
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6. South Korea Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library
South Korea Country Studies Federal Research Division, Library of Congress
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7. The Korea Herald The Nation's No.1 English Newspaper
Korea plays essential role in wireless broadband Culture 'Fashion '70s' tells story of broken souls in war. Returnees focus on education
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8. Interactive Korea: Culture
Find out information on the culture of Korea, the traditions, foods, and music of Korea. Also find some miscellanous information of Korea.
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~skim32/IFSM403/cult.html
Find out information on the culture of Korea, the traditions, foods, and music of Korea. Also find some miscellanous information of Korea.

9. South Korea Adds Culture To Its Export Power - Asia - Pacific -
South Korea adds culture to its export power By Norimitsu Onishi The New York Times WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2005
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10. Interactive Korea: Culture/Miscellaneous
The flag of the Republic of Korea is unique among the national emblems of the Rather, the Korean flag symbolizes much of the thought, philosophy and
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Miscellaneous Information
[The National Anthem] [The National Flag] [The National Flower]
The National Anthem, Ae Guk Gah
Korean Words:

Dong Hae Mul Gwa Paek Tu San I; Ma Ru Go Dal To Rok;
Ha Nu Nim I Bo U- Ha Sa; U Ri Na Ra Man Se;
Mu- Gung Hwa; Sam Chol Li; Hwaryo Gang San;
Dae Han Sa Ram Dae Han- U Ro; Ki Ri Bo Chon Ha Se.
English Words:
Until the East Sea's waves are dry, (and) Mt. Paektusan worn
away, God watch over our land forever! Our Korea manse! Rose of Sharon, thousand miles of range and river land! Guarded by her people, ever may Korea stand!
Listen to Korean National Anthem (midi) View sheet music Back to Top The National Flag, Tae Guh Ki The flag of the Republic of Korea is unique among the national emblems of the world. Its design does not symbolize geographical or political division. It also does not portray any great historical event, national aim or ideals of this country. Rather, the Korean flag symbolizes much of the thought, philosophy and mysticism of Asia. It encourages contemplation and philosophic interpretation of the varied meanings of the universe. This red and blue swirl and sometimes the flag itself is called the T'aeguk. The central thought in the t'aeguk form illustrates constant motion in the sphere of infinity where thereis also balance.

11. Korea National Tourism Organization (KN
Official government site promoting Kore
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12. South Korea Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Culture. The South Koreans have turned their hand to just about any art form you can name. The most important work of Korean literature is Samguk Yusa,
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/north_east_asia/south_korea/culture.htm
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Events Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links South Korea is a country swathed in green, prodding its stony fingers skyward, and the Koreans are a people obsessed with nature, and with mountains in particular. Wherever you travel, you'll see Koreans out in the open air, clad in the latest adventure fashions, pushing ever onward and upward. With China looming to its west and Japan nudging it from the east, it's no wonder the country has played unwilling host to centuries of war games. But no matter how many times its neighbours try to swallow it, South Korea manages to survive intact. Factoid
Sticky Magic On ferries heading in or out of South Korea, you'll see people wearing small pieces of sticking plaster behind their ears. This is

13. Korea Infogate - South Korea Map, Travel, Korean Language, Music
Korea infogate provides useful and practical information to people around the world interested in Korea or who wishes to do business in Korea.
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14. The Korea Society Home Page
Korea Lessons for Elementary School Social studies lessons for elementary students (HTML opens in new window)
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15. Korea Culture Content Agency
The korea culture Content Agency(KOCCA) is committed to fostering the growth of the culture content business in Korea. Kocca plays an important
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16. Gateway For Creative Content Korea - About Us
The korea culture Content Agency(KOCCA) is committed to fostering the growth of KOCCA has been exerting utmost efforts to spearhead the Korean culture
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17. Gateway For Creative Content Korea - Business Exchange
Copyright © 2003 korea culture CONTENT AGENCY. All rights reserved Email ceis@kocca.or.kr Dream Tower 923-14, Mok-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, 158-050,
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18. Gateway To Korea: Culture & Art
Gateway to Korea is consisted of General Overview, News Media, History, ourism, Culture Art, Way of Life, Economy Business and Korea Info Resources by
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Gateway to Korea Hopia Information Center for the Korea Network SAME Home General Overview History Tourism ... Korean Korean art possesses several distinguishing characteristics that create a unique style of its own Korean art respects nature, and the extensive use of quiet and subdued colors is manifested in Korean paintings and ceramics. [Korean Images] Humor is another characteristic of Korean art. Bold exaggeration, the acceptance of non-symmetrical cubic objects, and unique spatial beauty conveyed by imperfect roundness are examples of humor in Korean art. [Korean Culture Pavilion] [Performing Arts] Quiet harmony may be cited as another characteristic of Korean art. This means that there is no excess, the right materials being selected in scale with the surroundings. [Thought and Religion] With all of these characteristics, the Korean arts have inherited a unique aesthetic sense which depicts beauty with honesty and simplicity that is free of artifice. ( Facts about Korea , 1995, Korean overseas Information Service)[ culture] Religion You can find more informations about Korea in thr sites of Korea Net Yellow Pages Korea KCCI and Korea Insights.

19. Welcome To KCTPI
Welcome to the homepage of korea culture and Tourism Policy Institute (KCTPI). On the 5th December in 2002, Korea Cultural Policy Institute (KCPI) merged
http://www.kctpi.re.kr/english/e-index.html
Welcome to the homepage of Korea Culture and Tourism Policy Institute (KCTPI).
On the 5th December in 2002, Korea Cultural Policy Institute (KCPI) merged with Korea Tourism Research Institute (KTRI), to form KCTPI. In the past, the two institutes had engaged in various consulting activities particularly for government-sponsored research in such areas as culture, arts and the cultural and tourism industry.
While continuing to devote itself to research, consulting, and publications, KCTPI will actively expand its research and policy development linking culture and the arts with the culture and tourism industry.
Moreover, beyond existing policy research and consulting services, KCTPI intends to establish itself at the center of cultural and tourism policy-making by setting up networks through educational and informational fora and collecting, analyzing, and distributing major information on relevant policies.
Thank you.

20. South Korea Culture
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South Korea Asia
CULTURE The South Koreans have turned their hand to just about any art form you can name. Traditional music is similar to that of Japan and China, with an emphasis on strings. The two main forms are the stately chongak and the folksier minsogak . Among the folk dances are drum dances ( mugo - a hectic, lively court dance where the participants wear drums around their necks), mask dances ( talchum ), monk dances ( seungmu ) and spirit-cleansing dances ( salpuri The most important work of Korean literature is Samguk Yusa , written in the 12th century by the monk Illyon. Recent literature has had a dissident twist to it, with lots of work being produced by student protesters and Taoist-style ecologists. Koreans also consider their language an art form, and are particularly proud of their script, hangeul South Korea is also strong in the visual arts. Traditional painting has strong Chinese and calligraphic elements, with the brush line being the most important feature. Most traditional sculpture is Buddhist, and includes statues and pagodas - one of the best Buddhas is at Sokkuram. Shamanists do a great line in woodcarving. Seoul has several art sculpture parks, where modern sculptors show their works. Seoul is also a showpiece of modern and traditional architecture, including the city gates and the Chosun-era Gyeongbokgung Palace.

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