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Arirang, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

Arirang is a famous melancholic song that all Korean know. It was a real part of Korean’s culture, it had been classified as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December 2012. Now, the Republic of Korea holds 15 intangible cultural heritages of humanity in […]

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Traditional Korean Mask Dance

Andong : Hahoe Village and the Traditional Korean Mask Dance

Hahoe Village of Andong Hahoe Village is home to descendants of the Ryu clan of Pungsan and is well-known for its traditional houses. Birthplace of renowned scholars of the Joseon Period such as Gyeomam Ryu Un-ryong and Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong, the village became even more […]

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Buddha’s Birthday: a special celebration Korea

Buddah’s birthday: a special day Buddha’s birthday is usually a big event among Asians countries. In South Korea this is a very special day not just for Buddhist people but for all Korean; this day is considering as National Holidays. On that joyful day, Koreans gather […]

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Cosmetic industry in South Korea : the importance of beauty

Who has never dreamed of becoming a star like the ones we saw on TV. ? Regardless the gender or the age, Koreans tends to put make up on or use skin care product at an early age. Indeed, Korea cosmetic industry has known a […]

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Gwangjang market, Largest korea traditional market.

The Gwangjang Market is the first traditional street market that has over 100 years of history in Korea. Gwangjang market is one of the largest and oldest traditional markets and is famous for its quality fabric, hand-made goods and street food. So, continues to thrive […]

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nami island

Nami Island, Beautiful harmony nature with humanity

Nami Island is a tiny half-moon shaped island that about 60km away from Seoul. Not a natural Island but formed as a result of the construction of the Cheongpyeong Dam. This island is famous for its beautiful tree lined roads and sceneries. The Island is […]

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