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Korean Culture
1. Bowing in Korean Culture is equivalent to the handshake in Korean culture. Bowing means showing gratitude and respect to the person you are meeting with. The younger generations have blended the western culture with their native culture by shaking hands after bowing to each other.
2. Hanbok is Korea's traditional attire. It is worn in marriage ceremonies, family functions and traditional festivals. It is also the official government and national dress in Korea. People of all ages wear it with pride because it is one of the emblems of their cultural identity.
3. K-Pop is short for Korean pop, Korea’s response to Western mainstream music. The music itself samples different genres from rock and jazz to hip hop and techno, influenced by worldwide trends.
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Sources:
https://www.90daykorean.com/korean-culture/
https://www.brighthubeducation.com/social-studies-help/121158-korean-customs-and-beliefs/#:~:text=%20Pottery%20is%20Korea%E2%80%99s%20cultural%20emblem%20and%20it,unification%20of%20two%20families%20and%20two%20different%20lifestyles.