New: korean-cultureAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932hive-166405photographyhive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836hive-183397bitcoinhive-150122lifehive-188619krsuccesshive-101145hive-124908hive-184714hive-139150hive-103599hive-103393hive-145157TrendingNewHotLikersknowingkorea (26)in culture • 6 years agoBarugongyang – the traditional Buddhist meal where nothing is wastedBarugongyang is a traditional Buddhist method of eating meals where rice, soup, a side dish, and water are each placed in a set of four bowls (“baru”) of different sizes following a tradition…knowingkorea (26)in culture • 6 years agoThe uniquely Korean concept of Jeong (정/情)Ask any Korean to name a unique aspects of Korean culture, and there is a good chance they will tell you all about the concept of ‘jeong’ (정/情). Put simply, jeong is the warm feeling of attachment…knowingkorea (26)in culture • 7 years agoSix Reasons Why Korea is UniqueThere are two countries called ‘Koreas’ Following the Korean War, there are now two countries who call themselves ‘Korea’, and both are members of the United Nations. The first is the Republic…knowingkorea (26)in culture • 7 years agoCutest gesture ever!PyeongChang 2018 channel in Youtube Foreigners attending the PyeongChang Olympics in Korea are falling love with the ‘finger heart’ For decades, the world of cute, fun hand gestures to make…knowingkorea (26)in culture • 7 years agoOriental medicine made purely from waterImage by GioPG Did you know it was possible to make medicine from nothing else but water? All you need is a water purifier and a glass. First, fill your glass with hot water, and then add cold…knowingkorea (26)in culture • 7 years agoKorean GreetingsImage from ShareHows channel in Youtube Korea is known as a country of abundant courtesy, something that is most evident in the long list of manners associated with greeting. Simply by watching…knowingkorea (26)in culture • 7 years agoKorea, the land of twenty-four seasonsMost countries have four distinctly different seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter. Korea, however, has six further subdivisions within these four seasons, giving them twenty-four in total.…sochul (72)in ontheground-onthechair • 7 years agoFrom floor to chairI used to have a bowl on top of the Bob table (shown in the photo above) until mid-school and had a meal The characteristic of the hanok where the house and the kitchen were separated main room…sochul (72)in korean-culture • 7 years agoSeol holiday! How about four times instead of three times? XDThe children do sebae Sebae means to bow to adults for the first time in Korea in the new year The pronunciation of sebae is the same as Korean three times Somehow I'm getting a lot…