請(qǐng)問(wèn)一下誰(shuí)知道中國(guó)有哪些節(jié)目介紹韓國(guó)文化的,比如是韓國(guó)的禮節(jié),飲食,歷史,景點(diǎn)等等的節(jié)目?謝謝
導(dǎo)讀:請(qǐng)問(wèn)一下誰(shuí)知道中國(guó)有哪些節(jié)目介紹韓國(guó)文化的,比如是韓國(guó)的禮節(jié),飲食,歷史,景點(diǎn)等等的節(jié)目?謝謝 淺談韓國(guó)文化
看BTV生活頻道《美食地圖》節(jié)目,品韓國(guó)文化
韓國(guó)文化?呵呵,直接看中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)就能知道韓國(guó)的文化了,但有一點(diǎn)和中國(guó)不同,他們看實(shí)物很狹隘
淺談韓國(guó)文化
漢奸賣國(guó)賊!
An Introduction to Korea Korea is a beautiful county with a history of over 5,000 years. It is hard as an American to comprehend a culture that has lasted that long when our history as a country only goes back a few hundred years. All of the historical sites have been preserved for future generations. These buildings, stone pagodas and lanterns, and other pieces of sculpture are known as National Treasures and are numbered. Seven sites have been selected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Korean treasures included in the World Heritage List are Bulguksa Temple and nearby Seokguram Grotto; Haeinsa Temple's Changgyongp'ango (depositories for the Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks); Jongmyo Shrine; Changdeokkung Palace Complex; Hwaseong Fortress; Kochang, Hwasun and Kanghwa Dolmen Sites; and Gyeongju Historic Areas. More information about the World Heritage Sites can be found ub each of the site's information and in theTeacher Activities. Even with this rich history from the past, Korea can be seen as a progressive and modern country. The modern buildings of the big cities rival those of any other modern country, yet scenes from the past coexist with the new. The people of Korea are very friendly and loving and are excited to try their English. All of the younger children are learning English. They know that their future depends upon being able to speak English. At this time only the bigger hotels have someone who can speak English but this will change. The Korean people want foreign investors to come to Korea to help their economy. Korea will become a major tourist destination as Americans begin to learn about the beauty of Korea. Korea is a very mountainous country with every square inch of flat ground being used for agriculture or for the cities. With nearly 50 million people, the population is very dense. Seoul, the capital, has over 10 million people in a very small area. Most Koreans live in apartments in the older parts of the big cities or they live in new high-rise apartments which all look the same no matter where you are in Korea. If there are open spaces they are used for agriculture. All of the flat land is used for growing rice. Most of the apartments are 20 stories high and exactly the same design. The only way you can tell your apartment from another is by the designs that are painted on the ends of the buildings. Traditional Hotel Most of the interiors look just like ours in America but some are the traditional Korean style rooms where you sleep on the floor and then roll up your blankets and use the room as a living room during the day. Slippers at the market When you enter a Korean home the first thing you do is remove your shoes. There are also slippers in the bathroom while you are there. A many-course meal at a Korean restaurant. Koreans eat a lot of rice with vegetables and fruit at every meal. They also eat a lot of pork that is cooked right at the table on a gas cooking stove. They also have kimchi at every meal - and it is hot!. Koreans usually sit on the floor while eating.
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