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+Sushi is preserved food, the salted fish, fermented with rice, was an important source of protein. +The cleaned and gutted fish were kep...
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The national flower of Korea is the mugunghwa (무궁화), rose of sharon. The flower’s symbolic significance stems from the Korean word m...
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Ice cream originally can be flashback to at least the 4th century B.C. Beginning with the Roman emperor Nero (A.D. 37-68) who buy ice to be...
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The Korean flag (태극기) is called "Taegeukgi" in Korean. Its design symbolizes the principles of the yin and yang in Oriental philos...
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Ice Cream Additives As ice creams move down the scale from premium, getting lower in fat and incorporating more air, ingredients are added t...
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One of the famous island in korea... Jeju island can give us a sweet moment.. many people wants to honeymoon in jeju island... so, let...
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Jeju Island
One of the famous island in korea... Jeju island can give us a sweet moment.. many people wants to honeymoon in jeju island... so, let's collect money and travel to korea...
about korea
The national flower of Korea is the mugunghwa (무궁화), rose of sharon. The flower’s symbolic significance stems from the Korean word mugung, meaning immortality.

Korea's national anthem is "Aegukga," which means "Love the Country." In 1896, the Dongnip Sinmun (Independence News) published various versions of lyrics for this song.
Welcome to Korea
The Korean flag (태극기) is called "Taegeukgi" in Korean. Its design symbolizes the principles of the yin and yang in Oriental philosophy. The circle in the center of the Korean flag is divided into two equal parts. The upper red section represents the proactive cosmic forces of the yang. Conversely, the lower blue section represents the responsive cosmic forces of the yin. The two forces together embody the concepts of continual movement, balance and harmony that characterize the sphere of infinity. The circle is surrounded by four trigrams, one in each corner. Each trigram symbolizes one of the four universal elements: heaven (
), earth (
), fire (
), and water (
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