Korean marriage is monogamous. According to the traditional custom, close relatives, kindred, and the same surname are not married. It is a common custom that "men are in charge of the outside and women are in charge of the inside". Father-son relationship is the foundation of all human relations. Pay attention to fatherhood and filial piety, and the eldest son supports his parents. Old people in society are respected, and people despise unfilial and disrespectful people and behaviors. Residents in most areas are buried, while those scattered in towns are cremated.
Koreans prefer plain white clothes. Women's clothes are short dresses and long skirts, which are called "Zegaoli" and "Chima". Men's clothes are short jackets with waistcoats and wide trouser legs. When I go out, I wear a robe tied with a cloth belt, but now I wear a uniform or a suit.
The main foods of Korean people are generally rice and millet, and Beijing pickled vegetables (that is, spicy pickles) are indispensable dishes. I like to eat big cakes, cold noodles, miso soup, peppers and dog meat. Nowadays, many people learn the cooking skills of the Han nationality.
most Korean villages are located on the flat land under the hillside. The buildings in the village face the southeast, south and southwest. There are tile houses and straw houses, and the walls of the houses are painted white. Rooms are generally divided into bedrooms, guest rooms, kitchens and warehouses. There is a flat kang in the room. Take off your shoes and sit on the kang. In recent years, the furnishings in the family have become increasingly exquisite. Korean people are very polite and pay attention to hygiene, especially avoiding spitting. The house, tableware, clothes and quilts are all neat.
Korean festivals include Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. Adding soil to graves on Qingming Festival, weeding in Mid-Autumn Festival, and offering sacrifices to show mourning for old friends. In addition, there are three family festivals, namely, the first anniversary of the baby's birth, the "Jia Hui Festival" (6th birthday) and the "Wedding Festival" (6th wedding anniversary). On the last two festive days, children, relatives and friends, and neighbors all give birthday wishes to the elderly.
Korean people believe in religion less. Some believers believe in Buddhism, while others believe in Christianity or Catholicism. Buddhism has a long history among Koreans, and some etiquette and customs of Buddhism have already penetrated into the lives of Koreans and become national customs. However, Buddhism has little influence on Korean people now. In recent years, influenced by South Korea, more and more Korean people believe in Christianity. However, the Korean people do not have a unified religion for the whole people.