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         Korea Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Korea: Its history and culture by Chris Wright, 1984
  2. King Sejong the Great: The Everlasting Light of Korea (Korean Spirit and Culture Series, II) by Diamond Sutra Recitation Group, 2005
  3. Pop Goes Korea: Behind the Revolution in Movies, Music, and Internet Culture by Mark James Russell, 2008-07
  4. The modernization of three Korean villages, 1951-1981 : illustrated study of a people and their material culture (SuDoc SI 1.33:39) by Eugene I. Knez, 1997
  5. Paper Dolls of Korea : Land of the Morning Calm
  6. American Images Of Korea by Craig S. Coleman, 1997-01-31
  7. Big Brother, Little Brother: The American Influence on Korean Culture in the Lyndon B. Johnson Years by Sang-Dawn Lee, 2003-01
  8. History, Language and Culture in Korea
  9. Christian culture in rural Korea by Theodore Hard, 1974
  10. Geomantic relationships between culture and nature in Korea (Ya-chou min su, she hui sheng huo chuan kʻan) by Hong-key Yoon, 1985-01-01
  11. Answers to the questions raised by the chairman of the Costa Rica-Korea Association of Friendship and Culture: Who is chairman of the Costa Rica Socialist ... Rica Journalists Union : April 13, 1975 by Il-sŏng Kim, 1975
  12. Korean administrative culture (Korea University publication in Korean studies) by Wan-gi Paek, 1990
  13. Answers to the questions raised by secretary-general of Peru-Korea Institute of Culture and Friendship by Il-sŏng Kim, 1974
  14. Korean Administrative Culture (Korea University Publication in Korean Studies) by Wanki Paik, 1991-05

121. East Asian Languages And Civilizations
A department in the Division of Humanities offering a program of advanced study of the traditional and modern cultures of China, Japan and korea.
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122. East Asia Institute, University Of Cambridge: Home
The focal point at Cambridge University for the integrated study of the languages and cultures of Japan, China, korea and Mongolia.
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The East Asia Institute acts as the focal point at Cambridge University for the integrated study of the languages, history, literature, social sciences and cultures of Northeast Asia, comprising Japan, China, Korea and Mongolia. The Institute's scope is intentionally broad and nonrestrictive and it aims to foster cross-disciplinary dialogue both within and beyond Cambridge with similar faculties and institutions with an interest in the region.
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123. Korean Culture
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124. Koreana : A Quarterly On Korean Art & Culture

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125. About Korea
Interkorean Relations. Overview Exchanges and Cooperation The Administration s Policy. korea in the World. Overview International Relations
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126. UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List
Democratic People s Republic of korea Complex of Koguryo Tombs (2004) Ohrid Region with its Cultural and Historical Aspect and its Natural Environment
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127. ::The Center For Information On Korean Culture::

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128. Korean Folklore
This cycle of farming has become part of Korean culture and influenced many of the customs of the Korean people. While engaging in agriculture,
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Korean Folklore Sol Hansik Tano Ch'usok ... Folk games The Korean peninsula is blessed with beautiful scenery, a mild climate and fertile soil. Koreans have inhabited this propitious land for several millennia depending on agriculture as the major means of livelihood. Rice has been and still is the staple grain of Koreans. From ancient times they have sowed seeds in the spring, nurtured rice plants in the summer. harvested crops in the autumn and preserved cereals through the winter. This cycle of farming has become part of Korean culture and influenced many of the customs of the Korean people. While engaging in agriculture, Koreans deve1oped annual events and found it convenient to observe according to the lunar calendar. It was at the turn of the century that the Gregorian calendar was introduced to Korea, setting the standard for all official events, yet some events and customs of traditional origin are still observed on lunar days. Sol (New Year Day) and Ch'usok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) are the most typical of the traditional events observed by the lunar calendar The length of the four seasons, composed of 24 solar terms, is determined by the orbital motion of the earth around the sun, but for ancient Koreans the position of the moon around the earth was much important, for it marked the season's change and important dates for agriculture. The moon has been a familiar companion of people, playing its role as a guide in the farming schedule and illuminating dark nights to invoke an aesthetic sensitivity to mother nature.

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