Unit 07. Cutural Diversity. Lesson 8. Looking back - project

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Korean Customes
Group: Sunflowers
Class: 10A3

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I. Hanbok (한복) - Korean Traditional Costumes
Hanbok man
Hanbok women
Hanbok Children
Korean traditional costume Women`s Hanbok consists of a long Chinese dress and a Bolero jacket.
Men`s shirts include a short jeogori jacket (저고리) and pants baji (바지). Koreans mostly wear hanbok on holidays or celebrations such as wedding or funeral.


I. Hanbok (한복) - Korean Traditional Costumes
These days, contemporary Hanbok (생활한복 [saeng-hwal-han-bok]) has become very popular due to its modern take on the beauty of traditional Korean clothing.
Unlike traditional Hanbok, it’s simple to wear and easy to move around in, so it’s not too much of a burden to have on casually.
In Korea, you can enter culturally revered landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) for free if you wear Hanbok!
I. Hanbok (한복) - Korean Traditional Costumes
II. Kimchi (김치) and Bulgogi (불고기) – Healthy Food
Kimchi (김치)
II. Kimchi (김치) and Bulgogi (불고기) – Healthy Food
Bulgogi (불고기)
Bulgogi, meaning barbecue, is a popular dish of Koreans.
Kimchi is a spicy pickled cabbage dish.
Bulgogi can be made from any type of meat, although beef and pork are most often used. Kimchi can be made from a variety of vegetables, mostly cabbage and radish.
Kimchi even provides more vitamins than apples. Therefore, people often say that eating kimchi every day doesn`t need to go to a doctor.
II. Kimchi (김치) and Bulgogi (불고기) – Healthy Food
III. Jongmyo Jeryeak (종묘제례악)- Jongmyo Sacrifice Music Ceremony
On the first Sunday of May of the year, descendants of the Jeonju Yi (전주이), the Joseon royal family (1392-1910), performed ancestor worship at Jongmyo temple in central Seoul.
There are 19 types of classical instruments, including a bunch of stone bells, bronze bells, and drums, which make a special sound for the traditional ceremony.
III. Jongmyo Jeryeak (종묘제례악)- Jongmyo Sacrifice Music Ceremony
IV. Talchum (탈춤) - Mask and dance mask
IV. Talchum (탈춤) - Mask and dance mask
The mask, often called tal (탈) in Korean, is made from paper, wood, dried gourds, and feathers.
Talchum - a type of mask dance - is often performed at night, in the light of the fire, under the joseon.


V. Dancheong (단청)
Dancheong (단청) refers to Korean traditional decorative coloring on wooden buildings and artifacts for the purpose of style. It literally means "cinnabar and blue-green" in Korean. It is based on five basic colors; blue (east), white (west), red (south), black (north), and yellow (center).
Dancheong has various symbolic meanings.
Dancheong also represented social status and rank by using various patterns and colors.
It functions not only as decoration, but also for practical purposes such as to protect building surfaces against temperature and to make the crudeness of materials less conspicuous. Applying dancheong on the surfaces of buildings require trained skills, and artisans called dancheongjang (단청장) designed the painted patterns.
V. Dancheong (단청)
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