1. Hanbok (한복)

Austrian women's hanbok consists of a skirt, "china" and a bolero-style jacket "jeogori". Men's shirt featuring a short jacket "jeogori" and pants "baji". Both of these can wear hanbok with a long coat similar style called "durumagi". Today, Koreans wear Hanbok on major holidays or celebrations such as wedding or funeral. 2. Kimchi (김치) and Bulgogi (불고기) - Food for healthy

Bulgogi, which means grilled meat, a popular dish of Korean kimchi and cabbage-salad with spicy salt. Bulgogi is made from any type of meat, although beef and pork is the meat most often used. Spices are important factors determining the success of the dish of bulgogi and kimchi. Kimchi can be made from many different vegetables, which are most used are cabbage and radish. The vegetables in brine and rinse. Once drained, it was mixed spices in cabbage and radish. Kimchi provide fewer calories and cholesterol but high in fiber. Kimchi even provide vitamins than apples. So therefor we say "to eat kimchi every day from a doctor." 3. Hangeul (한글) - Korean Alphabet

Hangeul alphabet was built in the 15th century by his clever king of the Joseon Dynasty - King Sejong. Alphabet of 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The combination of consonants and vowels to form syllables, so the alphabet Hangeul can create thousands of words and can pivot to any tune that is. For relatively simple and limited number, Hangeul is easy to learn. Illiteracy is almost non-existent in Korea through the alphabet is easy to use. 4. Jongmyo Jeryeak (종묘 제례악) - Music sacrifice Jongmyo

On the first Sunday of thangNam year, descendants of the Jeonju Yi clan, royal thuoi Joseon (1392-1910), ancestor worship ceremony at the temple in central Seoul Jongmyo. Although this ritual is celebrated in a very brief ceremony than before, but up to 19 classical musical instruments, including stone cluster ring, bronze bell, the drum, mix sound so special traditional ceremonies.

5. Talchum (탈춤) - The mask and the masked dance
masks, often called the "tal" in Korean, made from paper, wood, dried gourd, and feathers. Most of the masks reflect the nuances and the facial bone structure Koreans but also some kind of mask showing the face of gods and animals, including real and imaginary description. The shape of the mask is often strange and stylized, because "talchum" - masked dance-forms are usually performed at night in the light of the fire.

Mask Dance is essentially folk art naturally developed among the people Joseon period, the period in which there is little distinction between the ruling class and elite people in society generally. These actors and artists together to integrate the audience into the dance jubilantly at the end of each show. 6. Ginseng (고려 인삼) Ginseng is widely cultivated in Korea due to the climatic and soil conditions are appropriate here. To distinguish the ginseng grown in Korea to products originating in the world, Korean ginseng is named "Goryeong Ginseng" by name Goryeo dynasty - the dynasty formed the Korean name in English Korea.

Ginseng is used as the dose increased energy and restore health. It is believed that ginseng enhances the function of vital organs in the body, stabilize the heart, protect the stomach, increase endurance, and stability of the nervous system. Ginseng is a core element in Oriental medicine, but Korean ginseng is often used as a simpler way is to drink tea or wine. 7. Bulguksa Temple (불국사) and Seokguram Grotto (석굴암)

Bulguksa, is one of the largest Buddhist temple and the most beautiful Korean, located in Gyeongju, the former capital of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC -935 AD). Bulguksa originally a small temple where the king Beop-Heung (514 -540) the first Silla Buddhist devotee, was built to pray for prosperity and peace for his kingdom. Current architecture of the temple has 751 since it was rebuilt.

Previously, the temple consists of 80 buildings, more than ten times the number of remaining up to now. The temple is situated on the mountain, behind the Seokguram, the artificial stone is known as one of the most beautiful of Buddhism. Seokguram consists of a rectangular hall, and a footpath round the dome ceiling corridors also connected to the rectangular building. Seokguram and Bulguksa was listed World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO since 1995 8. Mount Seoraksan (설악산)

Korean Peninsula has two beautiful mountains are mountains and mountains in Korea Seoraksan Geumgangsan in North Korea.Seoraksan a long ridge of mountains in south Geumgangsan, commonly known under the name Diamond Mountains of North Korea.Seoraksan mountain forests of the highest peak is 1,708 meters above sea level, is a mixed forest canopy of trees with wide variety of plant origin from the mountains of Alpo and conical fruit trees, a habitat of 939 species and 25 mammals, 90 birds, 11 reptiles, nine species bipolar, 360 insects and 40 species of freshwater fish. 9. Korean Art (세계 적인 예술인)

Koreans show their talents in music and art. Violinist Sarah Chang was the first album when he was nine years old. A famous violinist other Koreans, Chung Kyung-wha hold title is one of the musicians are most welcome on the international stage over the past 25 years. Soprano Jo Su-mi is talented Orchestra Herbert von Karajan discovery and the review of Herbert Orchestra, she is singing "windfall".

Father of video art Nam June Paik
Many would be surprised by Paik Nam-june, a native of Korea, known as the "father of video art", began his career as a musician and composer. In 1963, he became the first television equipment exhibition. Since then, Paik has influence with contemporary art, video and television over the world connecting works of art, media, technology, pop culture and genres of art. 10. Heritage in

Art of wood began in the 8th century from South Korea. Ministry of metal in the first letters of the Korean world developed before the invention of Gutenberg (Germany) more than 200 people nam.Thuong Goryeo dynasty (918-1392) has made the Buddhist Koreana 13th century, and is recognized as the Buddhist woodblock oldest surviving. Koreana Buddhist sutras were classified as cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1995.

Austrian women's hanbok consists of a skirt, "china" and a bolero-style jacket "jeogori". Men's shirt featuring a short jacket "jeogori" and pants "baji". Both of these can wear hanbok with a long coat similar style called "durumagi". Today, Koreans wear Hanbok on major holidays or celebrations such as wedding or funeral. 2. Kimchi (김치) and Bulgogi (불고기) - Food for healthy


Bulgogi, which means grilled meat, a popular dish of Korean kimchi and cabbage-salad with spicy salt. Bulgogi is made from any type of meat, although beef and pork is the meat most often used. Spices are important factors determining the success of the dish of bulgogi and kimchi. Kimchi can be made from many different vegetables, which are most used are cabbage and radish. The vegetables in brine and rinse. Once drained, it was mixed spices in cabbage and radish. Kimchi provide fewer calories and cholesterol but high in fiber. Kimchi even provide vitamins than apples. So therefor we say "to eat kimchi every day from a doctor." 3. Hangeul (한글) - Korean Alphabet

Hangeul alphabet was built in the 15th century by his clever king of the Joseon Dynasty - King Sejong. Alphabet of 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The combination of consonants and vowels to form syllables, so the alphabet Hangeul can create thousands of words and can pivot to any tune that is. For relatively simple and limited number, Hangeul is easy to learn. Illiteracy is almost non-existent in Korea through the alphabet is easy to use. 4. Jongmyo Jeryeak (종묘 제례악) - Music sacrifice Jongmyo
On the first Sunday of thangNam year, descendants of the Jeonju Yi clan, royal thuoi Joseon (1392-1910), ancestor worship ceremony at the temple in central Seoul Jongmyo. Although this ritual is celebrated in a very brief ceremony than before, but up to 19 classical musical instruments, including stone cluster ring, bronze bell, the drum, mix sound so special traditional ceremonies.

5. Talchum (탈춤) - The mask and the masked dance
masks, often called the "tal" in Korean, made from paper, wood, dried gourd, and feathers. Most of the masks reflect the nuances and the facial bone structure Koreans but also some kind of mask showing the face of gods and animals, including real and imaginary description. The shape of the mask is often strange and stylized, because "talchum" - masked dance-forms are usually performed at night in the light of the fire.

Mask Dance is essentially folk art naturally developed among the people Joseon period, the period in which there is little distinction between the ruling class and elite people in society generally. These actors and artists together to integrate the audience into the dance jubilantly at the end of each show. 6. Ginseng (고려 인삼) Ginseng is widely cultivated in Korea due to the climatic and soil conditions are appropriate here. To distinguish the ginseng grown in Korea to products originating in the world, Korean ginseng is named "Goryeong Ginseng" by name Goryeo dynasty - the dynasty formed the Korean name in English Korea.

Ginseng is used as the dose increased energy and restore health. It is believed that ginseng enhances the function of vital organs in the body, stabilize the heart, protect the stomach, increase endurance, and stability of the nervous system. Ginseng is a core element in Oriental medicine, but Korean ginseng is often used as a simpler way is to drink tea or wine. 7. Bulguksa Temple (불국사) and Seokguram Grotto (석굴암)

Bulguksa, is one of the largest Buddhist temple and the most beautiful Korean, located in Gyeongju, the former capital of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC -935 AD). Bulguksa originally a small temple where the king Beop-Heung (514 -540) the first Silla Buddhist devotee, was built to pray for prosperity and peace for his kingdom. Current architecture of the temple has 751 since it was rebuilt.

Previously, the temple consists of 80 buildings, more than ten times the number of remaining up to now. The temple is situated on the mountain, behind the Seokguram, the artificial stone is known as one of the most beautiful of Buddhism. Seokguram consists of a rectangular hall, and a footpath round the dome ceiling corridors also connected to the rectangular building. Seokguram and Bulguksa was listed World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO since 1995 8. Mount Seoraksan (설악산)
Korean Peninsula has two beautiful mountains are mountains and mountains in Korea Seoraksan Geumgangsan in North Korea.Seoraksan a long ridge of mountains in south Geumgangsan, commonly known under the name Diamond Mountains of North Korea.Seoraksan mountain forests of the highest peak is 1,708 meters above sea level, is a mixed forest canopy of trees with wide variety of plant origin from the mountains of Alpo and conical fruit trees, a habitat of 939 species and 25 mammals, 90 birds, 11 reptiles, nine species bipolar, 360 insects and 40 species of freshwater fish. 9. Korean Art (세계 적인 예술인)


Violinists Sarah Chang and soprano Jo Su Mi
Koreans show their talents in music and art. Violinist Sarah Chang was the first album when he was nine years old. A famous violinist other Koreans, Chung Kyung-wha hold title is one of the musicians are most welcome on the international stage over the past 25 years. Soprano Jo Su-mi is talented Orchestra Herbert von Karajan discovery and the review of Herbert Orchestra, she is singing "windfall".

Father of video art Nam June Paik
Many would be surprised by Paik Nam-june, a native of Korea, known as the "father of video art", began his career as a musician and composer. In 1963, he became the first television equipment exhibition. Since then, Paik has influence with contemporary art, video and television over the world connecting works of art, media, technology, pop culture and genres of art. 10. Heritage in

Art of wood began in the 8th century from South Korea. Ministry of metal in the first letters of the Korean world developed before the invention of Gutenberg (Germany) more than 200 people nam.Thuong Goryeo dynasty (918-1392) has made the Buddhist Koreana 13th century, and is recognized as the Buddhist woodblock oldest surviving. Koreana Buddhist sutras were classified as cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1995.
11. Traditional instruments

There are about 60 traditional instruments of Korea have been handed down through generations. Includes 12 of wire now "Gayageum" (가야금) and now 6 wire "geomungo" (거문고), both instruments are defined as appears from the 6th century.

Korean traditional musical instruments are divided into three groups of strings, winds and percussion forum. Art Union quartet Samullori Kim Duk-soo is famous at home and abroad as an innovative combination of traditional melodies and modern creates a unique genre.

12. Dangcheong: The decorations on buildings
Dangcheong is the color decorate the top Korean-style buildings and the decorative picture shows the beauty and value of true art. Dangcheong of five colors: red, green, yellow, black and white. Besides the decorative function, dangcheong nhungmuc also used to target practice. Dangcheong be used to protect the surface of the building and cover the rough spots in the material used, and highlighting the features and expression grade of the building or any object. Dancheong available in most traditional buildings, including temples regardless of whether they are located in Seoul or other provinces. 13. Pattern The pattern motifs are often rooted in ancient writings. Initially it is a tool to express the emotional needs of the surrounding people, then developed into an art deco pattern.


Among the common patterns used traditionally in Korea, a dragon and phoenix, and "taegeuk" (태극) used in the Korean national flag Taegeuki, including two opposition figure represents yin and yang, symbolizing both the power of the universe, for static and dynamic, for weak and strong, dark and light, male and female. There are also patterns symbolizing longevity, such as rocks, mountains, water, clouds, trees, turtles, deer, cranes, and the sun. 14. Jasu-Arts Embroidery Embroidery is done on fabric materials and furnishings such as folding front. Embroidery is also used to decorate many items in the home, pillow, cover glass, curtains and bags of tobacco, spoon and chopsticks, toothbrushes.

Time away, civilians are not wearing the embroidered fabric, except for suits to wear on a marriage. Unlike the art for purely decorative purposes, Jaju decorated Buddhist temples, statues, just for religion 15. Bojagi - fabric coated Bojagi a square piece of cloth around the edges with the size, color and other decoration, Koreans used to wrap, pack the item. Bojagi today is still used but is less common than before. However they are made to serve the everyday life, bojagi increase uniqueness and style of the ceremony.


Beauty of the Korean nation is particularly reflected clearly through pieces bojagi be housewives hands folded together to save pieces of fabric scraps, rags. The embroidery and other vignettes make bojagi more graceful. When not in use, can fold bojagi like a small handkerchief. 16. Art of paper folding craft Koreans have a long tradition in art and craft of paper folding has long used the good quality paper so folded boxes, bowls with lids, these bowls big baskets, mesh bags, bottles and ashtrays. The handmade paper products other common visitors are stationery, carpets legs, cushions, curtains, bag pipe name, level grinding bowls, powder boxes , shoes, wash basins, tea. Most products are made from paper varnish on the surface increases the durability and aesthetic of the thuoi make them resistant to penetration. Coatings are used for juice mixed red and green lake, rice and shiso oil. 17. Folk folk paintings, including works that are often times far Koreans used to decorate the house or to express their wishes about life lasting happiness. Unlike many classic works of high art to focus describes the landscape, flowers and birds, folk often expressed the idea of humor, simple and naive idea of ordinary life and the world. The National Assembly is composed of artists of the lower classes in the old society, but the paintings they are all classes of society, from royal and temple to farmers in remote villages on display. The work blends folk often daring, expressing the artist's own phongcach and use extreme colors. 18. Sesi - Traditional Practices



"Sebae" is practised in preschools to the eldest dù persons Sweets and kids get in return for bowing.
Sesi habits include rituals celebrated in the time of the seasons and on Chinese New Year. For example, on New Year last year, South Koreans take all ancestors and perform ceremonies to commemorate the food and drink items. After the ceremony, a ceremony "sebae" or bow to the elderly in the family. On the night of Jan. 15 - the first full moon of the year, called "daeboreum", an effigy made of straw will be thrown into a river.

Many places in the country had this practice, but to prepare and enjoy meals with a variety of seasonal vegetables is done everywhere. On lunar 15-8 is Chuseok holidays, a form of Thanksgiving God for good harvest, in this day, people often go to visit ancestral graves. One of the special dishes prepared for the celebration is "songpyeon" (송편), crescent-shaped cakes made from sticky rice flour in a sesame, walnut green beans and other grains. 19. The adult ceremony in Korea, the period for which each person must undergo in the orang and marked changes in basic parameters to be referred to as "Gwanhongsangje" (Quan-Marriage-Tang-Te), including holidays adult, wedding, funeral, and ancestral sacrifices.
Mass maturity usually very simple. The boys grow long hair coiled into a bun on top and was served a traditional hat of the Korean nation from ponytail. The girls grow hair plaited into two pigtails and hair set in jewelry called binyeo (비녀).

The wedding was held at the bride's family and married couples usually take two or three days at the bride's family before returning to the festival is celebrated re.Tang comment by Korean traditional ritual very picky . Mourning period lasts two years, after a series of rituals invoking. Besides the funeral rites for the period, Koreans also made many other worship related between life and death. 20.Garden concepts needed behind the Korean art of gardening is to make the scene more natural garden itself at first. In many cases, the gardens look completely like a work of nature, that great efforts of the artists. One of the major and best-preserved royal garden in the park is Lake Anapji (안압지) in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

And nothing can compare with the beauty of the royal garden of the palace in Seoul Changdeokgung wide, the total area of 300,000 m2 405,636 m2 area of the palace. The garden is arranged gardens, lounge, lotus ponds, stone bridges, stairs, gutters and small streams meandering among the thick forests and all the other elements of a traditional Korean garden Nations.

In addition, the HQ is proud of martial arts Taekwondo (태권도)
Taekwondo as a sport is officially recognized around the world from Korea. The sport is now popular in many countries worldwide.Taekwondo is a sport manipulate the whole body, especially hands and feet. It not only enhanced the fitness of players, but also contributes to training the way through training both physically and mentally. Along with a variety of techniques and principles, considered the sport Taekwondo is a martial self-defense.

Evidence for the presence of Taekwondo as an active defense system can be found in nature thousands of games were performed in the religious festivals in the era of the ancient tribal nations. In the religious ceremonies and as Yeonggo Dongmaeng (a Thanksgiving), and Mucheon (Dance Paradise), ancient Koreans had shown motions unique to physical training. These moves are the beginning of Taekwondo martial.

With the basis of historical development, taekwondo (also known by the name is older than taekkyeon) has become a symbol of traditional martial arts of Korea. During the Three Kingdoms, taekkyeon martial arts is required of the military, martial arts to strengthen defense and combat capability of the country, and trained in Musadan (a military organization ) assume responsibility for national defense.
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Wireless Forums 12 Gayageum
There are about 60 traditional instruments of Korea have been handed down through generations. Includes 12 of wire now "Gayageum" (가야금) and now 6 wire "geomungo" (거문고), both instruments are defined as appears from the 6th century.

6 wire Geomungo Forum
Korean traditional musical instruments are divided into three groups of strings, winds and percussion forum. Art Union quartet Samullori Kim Duk-soo is famous at home and abroad as an innovative combination of traditional melodies and modern creates a unique genre.


Types of traditional string and percussion including kkwaenggwari (small gong), jing (large gong than kkwaenggwari), Janggu (hourglass-shaped drum) and Buk (drum).
12. Dangcheong: The decorations on buildings


Among the common patterns used traditionally in Korea, a dragon and phoenix, and "taegeuk" (태극) used in the Korean national flag Taegeuki, including two opposition figure represents yin and yang, symbolizing both the power of the universe, for static and dynamic, for weak and strong, dark and light, male and female. There are also patterns symbolizing longevity, such as rocks, mountains, water, clouds, trees, turtles, deer, cranes, and the sun. 14. Jasu-Arts Embroidery Embroidery is done on fabric materials and furnishings such as folding front. Embroidery is also used to decorate many items in the home, pillow, cover glass, curtains and bags of tobacco, spoon and chopsticks, toothbrushes.

Time away, civilians are not wearing the embroidered fabric, except for suits to wear on a marriage. Unlike the art for purely decorative purposes, Jaju decorated Buddhist temples, statues, just for religion 15. Bojagi - fabric coated Bojagi a square piece of cloth around the edges with the size, color and other decoration, Koreans used to wrap, pack the item. Bojagi today is still used but is less common than before. However they are made to serve the everyday life, bojagi increase uniqueness and style of the ceremony.


Beauty of the Korean nation is particularly reflected clearly through pieces bojagi be housewives hands folded together to save pieces of fabric scraps, rags. The embroidery and other vignettes make bojagi more graceful. When not in use, can fold bojagi like a small handkerchief. 16. Art of paper folding craft Koreans have a long tradition in art and craft of paper folding has long used the good quality paper so folded boxes, bowls with lids, these bowls big baskets, mesh bags, bottles and ashtrays. The handmade paper products other common visitors are stationery, carpets legs, cushions, curtains, bag pipe name, level grinding bowls, powder boxes , shoes, wash basins, tea. Most products are made from paper varnish on the surface increases the durability and aesthetic of the thuoi make them resistant to penetration. Coatings are used for juice mixed red and green lake, rice and shiso oil. 17. Folk folk paintings, including works that are often times far Koreans used to decorate the house or to express their wishes about life lasting happiness. Unlike many classic works of high art to focus describes the landscape, flowers and birds, folk often expressed the idea of humor, simple and naive idea of ordinary life and the world. The National Assembly is composed of artists of the lower classes in the old society, but the paintings they are all classes of society, from royal and temple to farmers in remote villages on display. The work blends folk often daring, expressing the artist's own phongcach and use extreme colors. 18. Sesi - Traditional Practices




Sesi habits include rituals celebrated in the time of the seasons and on Chinese New Year. For example, on New Year last year, South Koreans take all ancestors and perform ceremonies to commemorate the food and drink items. After the ceremony, a ceremony "sebae" or bow to the elderly in the family. On the night of Jan. 15 - the first full moon of the year, called "daeboreum", an effigy made of straw will be thrown into a river.

Teok Songpyeon is a type of bread, usually made on the occasion of Chuseok (Thanksgiving - Thanks giving day)
Many places in the country had this practice, but to prepare and enjoy meals with a variety of seasonal vegetables is done everywhere. On lunar 15-8 is Chuseok holidays, a form of Thanksgiving God for good harvest, in this day, people often go to visit ancestral graves. One of the special dishes prepared for the celebration is "songpyeon" (송편), crescent-shaped cakes made from sticky rice flour in a sesame, walnut green beans and other grains. 19. The adult ceremony in Korea, the period for which each person must undergo in the orang and marked changes in basic parameters to be referred to as "Gwanhongsangje" (Quan-Marriage-Tang-Te), including holidays adult, wedding, funeral, and ancestral sacrifices.

The wedding was held at the bride's family and married couples usually take two or three days at the bride's family before returning to the festival is celebrated re.Tang comment by Korean traditional ritual very picky . Mourning period lasts two years, after a series of rituals invoking. Besides the funeral rites for the period, Koreans also made many other worship related between life and death. 20.Garden concepts needed behind the Korean art of gardening is to make the scene more natural garden itself at first. In many cases, the gardens look completely like a work of nature, that great efforts of the artists. One of the major and best-preserved royal garden in the park is Lake Anapji (안압지) in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
And nothing can compare with the beauty of the royal garden of the palace in Seoul Changdeokgung wide, the total area of 300,000 m2 405,636 m2 area of the palace. The garden is arranged gardens, lounge, lotus ponds, stone bridges, stairs, gutters and small streams meandering among the thick forests and all the other elements of a traditional Korean garden Nations.

In addition, the HQ is proud of martial arts Taekwondo (태권도)
Taekwondo as a sport is officially recognized around the world from Korea. The sport is now popular in many countries worldwide.Taekwondo is a sport manipulate the whole body, especially hands and feet. It not only enhanced the fitness of players, but also contributes to training the way through training both physically and mentally. Along with a variety of techniques and principles, considered the sport Taekwondo is a martial self-defense.

Evidence for the presence of Taekwondo as an active defense system can be found in nature thousands of games were performed in the religious festivals in the era of the ancient tribal nations. In the religious ceremonies and as Yeonggo Dongmaeng (a Thanksgiving), and Mucheon (Dance Paradise), ancient Koreans had shown motions unique to physical training. These moves are the beginning of Taekwondo martial.

With the basis of historical development, taekwondo (also known by the name is older than taekkyeon) has become a symbol of traditional martial arts of Korea. During the Three Kingdoms, taekkyeon martial arts is required of the military, martial arts to strengthen defense and combat capability of the country, and trained in Musadan (a military organization ) assume responsibility for national defense.
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