Today there is an even bigger variety of types of places where they serve different alcohols, foods, music, and performances.
Read MoreThere are some unique alcoholic drinks in Korea that are loved by many office workers and even students.
Read MoreAfter the main wedding ceremony is over, all the guests return home, leaving the closest family of the bride and groom to wrap up the big day.
Read MoreThe big day of the ceremony is the day to reveal the outcome of all the processes and steps taken in preparation.
Read MoreHahm (함) is probably the most Korean and traditional event held in Korean weddings.
Read MoreTo continue from the previous article about pre-ceremony decisions that are traditionally considered, there are also checklists that need to be taken care of with the selected venue.
Read MoreWhile each ceremony is unique and beautiful in its own way, there are certain characteristics and rituals that are only shown in Korean wedding ceremonies both culturally and socially.
Read MoreSo what does this event have to do with Korean culture, Korean people, or anything Korean?
Read MoreToday, the streets of Itaewon welcome people of different cultural backgrounds, genders, and races.
Read MoreEven though it is stored away in memory lane, it is a game that every Korean knows how to play; the memory comes back to them once they pick up the stones.
Read MoreDespite the fall of traditional style of calligraphy today, the art of writing characters still lives today in a more contemporary form of fonts.
Read MoreIn Korea, there is a concept of emotion that is deeply rooted in the Korean people's heart.
Read MoreOne of the words that describes the characteristics of Korean people as a community is jeong (정).
Read MoreSeeing many K-Pop artists who are both active now and inactive, there are severe after effects that are both positive and negative.
Read MoreAround mid-autumn to winter time, Korean households bustle with people in the nearly-ritualistic ceremony of kimchi (김치) making, or what Koreans call it, kimjang (김장).
Read MoreThe earlier fan culture may have been merely a trendy epidemic, but fandom culture has been evolving into more than simply two entities in a relationship.
Read MoreWhite porcelain from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897) radiates a kind of beauty that is uniquely Korean.
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