There are many traditions. But let me tell you some of them.
We celebrate lunar August 15th and lunar new year's day. We usually call lunar August 15th 'Chu-Seok' and lunar new year's day 'Seol-Nal'. On ChuSeok and SeolNal, we visit family's grave and have a memorial service for ancestors. And we believe if we make a wish staring at full moon on Chu-Seok, it will come true.
some of the traditions in korea are dancing,picnicing,singing,and cooking.they do alot of things we do in america.lol
they were there birth day suits
They both speak Korean and have similar traditions and physical features.
The nationality in the Republic of Korea, commonly known as South Korea, is Korean. Citizens of South Korea are referred to as South Koreans. The country has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its history, language (Korean), and traditions. South Korea is known for its advancements in technology, culture, and economy on the global stage.
who is WE? starting off, maybe Korea has their own culture and you have your own culture? different values and beliefs, traditions? if you're talking about triviality, maybe you have stupidity to ask such a broad question whereas Korea has the highest IQ score in the world? (the COUNTRY with the highest IQ score) Hong Kong is higher, but it doesn't count because HK is not a country. it's a city.
Both the Philippines and Korea have strong family values and traditions. They also have a deep respect for their elders and value education highly in their societies. Additionally, both countries have a rich history and cultural heritage that they take pride in.
Region 2 generally includes countries like South Korea, Japan, and China. Some common traditions in these countries include festivals like the Lunar New Year, traditional tea ceremonies, martial arts practices such as kung fu or karate, and various forms of calligraphy and painting. Additionally, there are traditional dress styles like kimono in Japan or hanbok in Korea that are commonly worn during ceremonies or special occasions.
China was the primary civilization in the Eastern World and exerted a strong cultural influence over its neighbors. Korea was the closest neighbor to China, both geographically and politically, that still was able to resist direct incorporation into China. However, because of these close geographic and political ties to the most powerful nation in their region, cultural traditions moved from China to Korea.
Well A Difference Is The One Is South And The Other Is North, Another Is North Is Offical Single-Party System. However It Is A Common Belief That North Korea Operates Under A Totalitarian Stalinist Dictatorship, South Korea Is Republic. What Is Similar About Them Is They Are Both Korean >:D :P
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is commonly referred to as Korea, North Korea is officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea .
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Korea has been copying Japan for century's now. From Anime, Music, Pop, food,Snacks, Traditions,Culture, products, and almost about everything else and anything else you can think of. Korea has copied Japan in it all. Korea is literally copying Japan in every way imaginable. From Fashion to designer, clothing, style. Korea has taken and has stolen the identity of Japan. ~Resource~ Japanese/Korean Has lived in Both Japan and Korea for more then a year. Ps~Korea just imitates Japan in everything and claims it as there own. I find that rather lame and a lack of creativity and self standard. Koreans sicken me. I am ashamed to be Korean because there just the copy of Japan and just the artificial fake version of Japan.