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History of Korea - Wikipedia Culture of Korea Society History People Diaspora Language Names of Korea Religion Arts and literature Architecture Art Pottery Painting Dance Film North South Literature North South Poetry Manhwa Webtoon Media Television K-drama Music Traditional North South K-pop Theater Other Cuisine Kimchi Banchan Mythology Folklore Holidays Clothing Hanbok
Culture of Korea - Wikipedia Dancheong, decorative paintings on a building at Gyeongbokgung The traditional culture of Korea is the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea before the division of Korea in 1945 Since the mid-20th century, Korea has been split between the North Korean and South Korean states, resulting in a number of cultural differences that can be observed even today [1][2][3] Before the Joseon
Culture of South Korea - Wikipedia The contemporary culture of South Korea developed from the traditional culture of Korea which was prevalent in the early Korean nomadic tribes By maintaining thousands of years of ancient Korean culture, with influence from ancient Chinese culture, South Korea split on its own path of cultural development away from North Korean culture since the division of Korea in 1945 The
Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia 751: Silla, at its cultural peak, constructs Seokguram and Bulguksa 828: Jang Bogo establishes Cheonghaejin, a major center of trade with China, Japan, and Vietnam [49] 830: Balhae reaches its peak under King Seon of Balhae 892: Silla begins to lose control of parts of the peninsula as the brief Later Three Kingdoms period begins
History of South Korea - Wikipedia The history of South Korea begins with the Japanese surrender on 2 September 1945 [1] At that time, South Korea and North Korea were divided, despite being the same people and on the same peninsula In 1950, the Korean War broke out North Korea overran South Korea until US-led UN forces intervened At the end of the war in 1953, the border between South and North remained largely similar
History of Sino-Korean relations - Wikipedia History of Sino-Korean relations The Qing ambassador Akdun being greeted by King Gyeongjong near the Yeongeunmun Gate The history of Sino-Korean relations dates back to prehistoric times
Historiography of Korea - Wikipedia The historiography of Korea refers to the study and methods of compiling the history of Korea This field has evolved over time, reflecting different periods and cultural contexts During the Joseon period, historical narratives were influenced by the royal court, emphasizing a state-centric view However, during the Korean independence movement and the Japanese colonial period, Korean
Korea - Wikipedia South Korea has been renowned for its globally influential pop culture, particularly in music (K-pop) and cinema, a phenomenon referred to as the Korean Wave North Korea follows Songun, a "military first" policy which prioritizes the Korean People's Army in state affairs and resources