1. Hanbok:
It is a fusion of the Hanfu of the Tang Dynasty of China and the Korean native costume of the ancient Silla Kingdom on the Korean Peninsula. It is a costume that has been developed through continuous national localization. . It first took shape during the Goryeo Dynasty of the Wang family, and finally took shape in the early days of the Joseon Kingdom. It is characterized by bright colors and no pockets.
2. Korean kimchi:
It is a kind of Korean kimchi. Korean kimchi is a fermented food with vegetables as the main raw material, various fruits, seafood and meat as ingredients, and fish sauce as ingredients. It can be eaten with rice or wine, is easy to digest, and is appetizing. It can provide sufficient nutrition. It is nutritious and can prevent arteriosclerosis, lower cholesterol, eliminate excess fat and other diseases. Kimchi represents Korean cooking culture
3. Korean Wave:
Originated from the game of Go. It refers to the influence of Korean culture in other regions. The broad sense of Hallyu includes Korean clothing, food, etc.; the narrow sense of Hallyu usually refers to the regional influence of Korean TV dramas, movies, music and other entertainment things. It was first proposed by Chinese media and later widely used by Korean media and academic circles to refer to the export of the country's cultural industry. The Korean Wave phenomenon is widespread in many countries in Asia and is gradually developing in regions outside Asia.