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Facts and Statistics
Location:Eastern Asia, southern half of the Korean Peninsula
bordering the East Sea and the Yellow Sea
Capital:Seoul
Climate:temperate, with rainfall heavier in summer than winter
Population:48,598,!5 "#ul$ %&&4 est'(
Ethnic Make-up:homogeneous "e)*ept for about %&,&&&
+hinese(
Religions:no affiliation 4-, +hristian %-, .uddhist%-,
+onfu*ianist -, other -
Government:republi*
Korean Famil !alues
The family is the most important part of Korean
life.
In Confucian tradition, the father is the head ofthe family and it is his responsibility to provide food,
clothing and shelter, and to approve the marriages of
family members.
The eldest son has special duties: rst to his
parents, then to his brothers from older to younger,
then to his sons, then to his wife, and lastly to his
daughters.
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Confucianism stresses duty, loyalty, honour, lial
piety, respect for age and seniority, and sincerity.
Korean #ncestors
ncestors are based on the male family line.
Children are raised to believe they can never
repay their debt to their parents, hence the popularity
of ancestor worship.
They hold ancestral ceremonies for the previous
three generations -parents, grandparents, and greatgrandparents' several times a year, particularly on
Chuso and /ew 0ear"s 1ay.
2n Chuso, people coo and set out food to
celebrate their ancestors.
$he Concept o" Ki%un
Kibun is a word with no literal 3nglish translation4
the closest terms are pride, face, mood, feelings, or
state of mind.
If you hurt someone"s ibun you hurt their pride,
cause them to lose dignity, and lose face. Korean
interpersonal relationships operate on the principle of
harmony. It is important to maintain a peaceful,
comfortable atmosphere at all times, even if it means
telling a 5white lie5.
Kibun enters into every facet of Korean life.
It is important to now how to (udge the state of
someone else"s ibun, how to avoid hurting it, and
how to eep your own ibun at the same time.
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In business, a manager"s ibun is damaged if his
subordinates do not show proper respect.
subordinate"s ibun is damaged if his manager
critici6es him in public. /unchi is the ability to determine another
person"s ibun by using the eye.
7ince this is a culture where social harmony is
crucial, being able to (udge another person"s state of
mind is critical to maintain the person"s ibun.
/unchi is accomplished by watching body
language and listening to the tone of voice as well aswhat is said.
Etiquette & Customs in South Korea
Meeting Eti&uette
8reetings follow strict rules of protocol.
any 7outh Koreans shae hands with
e9patriates after the bow, thereby blending both
cultural styles.
The person of lower status bows to the person of
higher status, yet it is the most senior person who
initiates the handshae.
The person who initiates the bow says, 5manna
suh pangopsumnida5, which means 5pleased to
meet you.5
Information about the other person will be given
to the person they are being introduced to in advance
of the actual meeting.
;ait to be introduced at a social gathering.
;hen you leave a social gathering, say goodbye
and bow to each person individually.
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Gi"t Giving Eti&uette
8ifts e9press a great deal about a relationship
and are always reciprocated.
It is inconsiderate to give someone an e9pensive
gift if you now that they cannot a%ord to reciprocate
accordingly.
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/f $ou are invited to a South Korean0s house1
It is common for guests to meet at a commonspot and travel together.
0ou may arrive up to *$ minutes late without
giving o%ence.
@emove your shoes before entering the house.
The hosts greet each guest individually.
The host pours drins for the guests in their
presence. The hostess does not pour drins. The hosts usually accompany guests to the gate
or to their car because they believe that it is insulting
to wish your guests farewell indoors.
7end a than you note the following day after
being invited to dinner.
$a%le manners
;ait to be told where to sit. There is often a strict
protocol to be followed.
The eldest are served rst.
The oldest or most senior person is the one who
starts the eating process.
/ever point your chopstics. 1o not pierce your food with chopstics.
Chopstics should be returned to the table after
every few bites and when you drin or stop to spea.
1o not cross your chopstics when putting them
on the chopstic rest.
1o not pic up food with your hands. Fruit should
be speared with a toothpic.
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lantern lig%ting #eremony at eoul laa. At t%e lig%ting #eremony, large
lanterns are lit in %ope or t%e evelopment o eoul an +orl ea#e.
/i eoul Festival
Date
May 1 ~ 0
Venue
$%e /angang(iver) ($tu"seom, *anpo, eouio), 3+ang%+amum
uare, an t%e +%ole #ity.
Host and Sponsor eoul Metropolitan 5ity, eoul Founation or Arts an 5ulture.
$%e /i eoul Festival not only represents eoul, a #ity o #ulture, &ut also is a
#%eerul estival +%ere eoulites an visitors get toget%er to %ave un. $%e
t%eme or t%is year is t%e 6$%e /angang(iver) 7 8onver&al9.
:vents at eoul laa
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Date
May 1; (at.) ~ $ue. ~ un., 10?' ~ (or 1min.)
Venue eoul laa @Art Fen#e tage (2) an laa
perorman#es o various genres an events or #itien parti#ipation.
- erorman#es o every genre in#l. opera, musi#al, pop musi#, traitional musi#,
an#e ! perorman#es, an #lassi#al musi#.
- More stages or #itiens in aition to 6I am a star, too9, an t%e Fall Fas%ion
Festival, et#.
Monthly Themes
Month Themes Description
May Feast o Arts
$%e event t%at %erals t%e start o t%e 21
perorman#e series.
:Bperien#e an enCoy all genres o t%e arts.
- san animation s%o+, magi# s%o+, an
perorman#e art s%o+.
June $raitional Musi#Festival o Dorean an traitional musi# rom
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aroun t%e +orl.
8ig%t o songs an poems.
July Ean#e ! erorman#e
From traitional an#e to moern an#e an an#e
rama.
- *allet, tango, s+ing an#e, tap an#e, Latin
an#e, +alt, et#.
August 5lassi#al Musi#
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JongmyoCerye is a ritual or t%e +ors%ip o t%e "ings an ueens o t%e Joseon
Eynasty. $%is ritual #omprises o musi# an an#e. It +as t%e &iggest an most
important ritual o t%e Joseon Eynasty. $%e ritual an t%e #ourt musi# or ritual,
+%i#% is #alle Jeryea", +ere esignate as Intangi&le 5ultural roperties &y
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Date
June 11 ~ 1'
Venue 8a"seongae ar" an eoul #ien#e ar".
$%e eoul International Ja Festival provies an arena +%ere Ca musi# lovers
rom all +al"s o lie, in#luing oreign resients in Dorea, Ca musi#ians, #ollege
stuents, an Ca #lu& mem&ers, #an get toget%er to enCoy some uality Ca.
8ot only amous proessional Ca musi#ians &ut also amateur musi#ians +ill &e
a&le to in programs t%at t%ey #an parti#ipate in. $%e estival also provies an
art mar"et +%ere people #an eB#%ange an s%are Ca al&ums, mementoes,
a##essories, paintings, an inormation.
eoul
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eoul laa, Jeongong, *u"#%on, Eae%a"-ro, Insaong, /ongi" Hniv.
area, et#.
8ig%ttime in eoul is +ie open to #itiens an oreign visitors. 5ultural spots in
eoul +ill remain open at nig%t an many #ultural programs +ill &e provie
uring t%e summer nig%ts.
eoul Erum Festival
Date eptem&er ' ~ ;
Venue
eoul Forest an Eae%a"-ro, et#.
$%e rum is a #ommon musi#al instrument. Featuring all "ins o rums,
perorman#es, an international per#ussion #ompetition, parae, per#ussion art
mar"et, t%e eoul Erum Festival +ill &e %el in eoul an +ill &e a ynami# an
#%eerul eBperien#e or #itiens an oreign visitors, ali"e.
aCi"aeCe
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Date
eptem&er (t%e 'r unay o eptem&er)
Venue aCi"an (in aCi" ar", 1-2= aCi"-ong, Jongno-gu).
aCi"aeCe +as esignate as important intangi&le #ultural asset 8o. 111 on
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In orer to provie opportunities or proessional musi#ians, traitional Dorean
musi# lovers, #itiens an oreign visitors to enCoy traitional Dorean musi#,
various types o perorman#e (e.g., usion an ot%er popular ormats) +ill &e
perorme.
Asia ong Festival
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1ancing in seoul
Seoul, South Korea is home to an ama2ing dan*e *ommunit$' 3rom ballet, to
*ontemporar$, to hip hop, and ever$thing in between, the number of dan*e
*lasses available in the *it$ and the ualit$ of the training has positioned
Seoul as one of the best *ities for dan*ers in Asia' As a foreigner, it *an be a
little bit daunting to tae *lass in a foreign language, but there are a number of
studios and individual tea*hers that offer e)*ellent *lasses in both Korean and
English, as well as a number of foreign tea*hers who have *reated dan*e
programs of their own' Keep in mind, throughout Asia, it is *ustomar$ to wor
at something until a level of perfe*tion is a*hieved' 6his idea is *arried through
to how South Koreans approa*h their dan*e training' +lasses are serious,
fo*used, and approa*hed with a sense of purpose that ma$ seem a little bit
single7minded to man$ foreigners' 6he idea of doing something halfwa$ does
not e)ist, so if a Korean friend sa$s that the$ tae ballet *lass, *han*es are,
the$ have been taing *lass for a number of $ears, and the$ dan*e beautifull$'
Food in seoul
KOREAN NIGHT DINING TOUR
This tour e9plores KoreaAs rich history through a variety of Korean foods
lie barbecue and drins. 2ur guides will entertain you with stories and
teach you fun games. This waling tour will tae you to + di%erent places
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with di%erent food and alcohol at each stop. This tour starts at Bpm and
lasts for * &) hours.
lthough restaurants may change -depending on availability and
guest allergies and dietary restrictions' the typical night dining tour goesto &' local Korean barbecue house )' Korean spicy rice cae house *'
Korean @ice ;ine @estaurant +' traditional Korean aret
In winter and rainy weather we tae transport to limit waling
outside.
Tour 7tarts from 2Ango Culinary 7chool.
If there are only ) people on the tour there is a ,$$$ won
surcharge added per person.
There are discounted rates for the noalcohol option, ids, and
groups -more than D'. Kids under # eat freeE
1onAt have a big appetite 2pt for the ini /ight 1ining Tour to visit
* places with alcohol for only 70,000 won a person. This lasts * hours,
there is less waling. This tour option is great for big groups.
Grivate Tours and we might be able to ad(ust the start times if you
are coming in late to 7eoul.
;ant something more private Tae our private night dining tour for$,$$$ won a person -minimum ) people'. Hotel picup is included. ;e
close reservations to other groups so it will be (ust you and your friends.
KOREAN STREET FOOD TOUR
This is a )hour lunch waling food tour that stops at > places. ;eAll show
you the real Korea as we see out classic shops, street stalls, and
restaurants. The tour starts with a cooing demonstration and tasting at
2Ango Culinary 7chool. ;e start with a full lunch, then have a small bite at
each place before dashing o% to the ne9t place. This tour starts at &&am
daily.
lthough restaurants may change -depending on availability and
guest allergies and dietary restrictions' the typical taste tour schedule is
&' Korean Gancae 1emonstration and Tasting at 2Ango Culinary 7chool )'
imbap and traditional maret tour *'Korean @ice Cae +' Fried Gor
1umplings #' 7ilworm arva or Fried Fish Cae B' Korean
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variety of Korean side dishes and fresh greens for wrapping. Tour with
barbecue lunch is #>,$$$ won.
The tour starts from 2Ango Culinary 7chool
1iscounts for ids, and groups over D. Kids under # eat free. If there are only ) people on the tour there is a ,$$$ won
surcharge added per person.
1o the Korean Taste Tour ini without the Korean barbecue stop for
only30,000 wona person.
Grivate Tours and we might be able to ad(ust the start times if you
are coming in late to 7eoul.
;ant something more private Tae our private Korean Taste Tour
for &$$,$$$ won a person -minimum ) people'. Hotel picup is included.
;e close reservations to other groups so it will be (ust you and your
friends.
Theres great food almost everywhere you look inSeoul, but heres a
quick primer on the Korean dishes that shouldnt be missed, and where
to best enjoy them.
Korean (ar%ecue
Seocho Sariwon:This restaurant has been serving up tender
marinated beef (bulgogi)in refined surroundings for nearly two decades.
Hongik Sutbul Kalbi:Run by a former butcher, this nofrills,
raucous barbecue house is renowned for its fine cuts and generous
portions of beef and pork grilled at your table in the traditional fashion.
(i%im%ap
Namsangol Sanchae Jip:This countrystyle restaurant serves a
delectable bibimbap!rice mi"ed with vegetables, meat, egg, and red
pepper paste# crammed with fresh mountain herbs and vegetables.
Congdu:Try this beancentric restaurant for a
healthy bibimbaplivened by a savory soybean sauce.
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Korean Fried Chicken
Reggae Chicken:$erfectly cooked chicken in a flavorful batter is
the specialty of this small but soulful restaurant near %ongik &niversity.
Cheers:This 'uamdong chicken restaurant is justifiably laudedfor its golden fried chicken served on a bed of crispy potatoes.
Kalguksu
Myeongdong Gyoa:This restaurants hearty, garlicheavy take
on handmade wheat noodles in broth continues to draw crowds on a
daily basis, and the fantastic kimchi !pickled cabbage# served as a side
dish only adds to the attraction.
Samgetang
!osokchon:The ginseng chicken soup at this legendary
restaurant, containing an entire small chicken stuffed with rice and
ginseng and a rich broth with no fewer than () medicinal herbs, is a
good cure for hunger and a lot of other things.
Mandu
Jaha Sonmandu:The little kimchi, pork, and vegetablestuffed
dumplings at this eatery not only look e"quisite, theyre loaded with
flavor.
Sundu%u )*igae
Cheongdam Sundubu:%ave it your way at this *pgujeongarea
restaurant, which serves multiple variations of this classic stew of silky
tofu, egg, vegetables, and potent red pepper.
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'alkgal%i
"ooganae:+f you cant make it all the way to the city
of Chuncheon, the hometown of this fiery but delicious medley of stir
fried chicken, vegetables, and a chili marinade, visit this eoulbased dalkgalbispecialist.
$teok%okki
# $o%e Sindangdong !teokbokki:-oull love tteokbokki!rice
cakes simmered in red pepper sauce# too if you stop by here for a taste of
Koreas spicysweet street food favorite, served with vegetables, fish
cakes, and even cheese, fresh seafood, or e"tra chili on request.Scattered clouds. Cool.
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