Korean culture42 Incheon International Airport: Connecting the World(How to get to downtown Seoul) Incheon International Airport: Connecting the World Situated on the west coast of South Korea, Incheon International Airport stands as a major hub for air transportation in the country, renowned for its global scale and service standards. Located approximately 40 minutes by car from the heart of Seoul, it offers convenient accessibility for both domestic and international travelers. Incheon Inte.. 2024. 1. 20. Dive into Culinary Courage: Experiencing the Unique Delight of Live Octopus (Sannakji) in Korean Cuisine If you came to Korea, you should try Korean unique food. As a representative food, there is live octopus, called Sannakji. Sannakji is a food that is eaten by cutting live octopus into small pieces and dipping it in oil sauce or red pepper paste. I recommend oil sauce with salt in sesame oil. Koreans usually enjoy eating live octopus with soju. Put octopus collected from the sea or mudflats on a.. 2024. 1. 19. Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Korean Cuisine: A Journey through Kimchi and Beyond Kimchi If you come to Korea, you will eat kimchi no matter what food you eat. Kimchi is a Korean traditional food. It is a food that is fermented by marinating vegetables such as cabbage and radish in seasoning. Garlic, onions, peppers, ginger, and other ingredients in the seasoning are fermented, showing excellent flavor. So it is good for health and boosts immunity. Many foreigners worry that .. 2024. 1. 19. Korean Folklore and Mythology Explore the rich tapestry of Korean Folklore and Mythology, from enchanting folktales to mythical creatures. Dive into the cultural heritage, legendary heroes, and spiritual beliefs that shape Korea's cultural identity. Discover the profound influence of folklore on traditional celebrations and rituals. Join us on a journey through the captivating narratives that bridge the past and present of K.. 2024. 1. 18. Skyscraping Marvels: A Deep Dive into South Korea's Architectural Tapestry In the vibrant urban tapestry of South Korea, the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity paints a captivating skyline. This dynamic blend stands as a living narrative of the nation's rapid evolution and unwavering innovative spirit. Join us on an extended journey to explore in-depth some of South Korea's most remarkable modern architectural wonders. 1. Lotte World Tower: Touching the Sky The L.. 2024. 1. 17. The Global Phenomenon of K-Pop and Korean Entertainment In recent years, South Korea has asserted itself as a cultural powerhouse, with one of its most significant contributions being the global phenomenon of K-Pop and Korean entertainment. This cultural wave, spearheaded by captivating music, mesmerizing dramas, and compelling films, has transcended geographical boundaries, establishing South Korea as a key player in the realm of international popul.. 2024. 1. 17. Explore Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace If you have visited Seoul, Korea, I recommend you to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace was the palace where the king of the Joseon Dynasty lived. It was the first building built by King Taejo, who founded Joseon, while moving the capital to Hanyang, which is now Seoul. There is a magnificent and colorful Geunjeongjeon Pavilion in Gyeongbokgung Palace, where th.. 2024. 1. 16. Dokdo: Korea's Eastern Island About the Dokdo Dokdo is an island located in the eastern end of Korea. It consists of East and West, and 89 large and small rocky islands. It is a volcanic island formed by the solidification of lava rising from the bottom of the sea. Dokdo is home to an ecosystem rich in natural resources and many animals and plants. Dokdo is about 87.4 kilometers away from Ulleungdo, and Japan's Oki Island, t.. 2024. 1. 15. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 다음