1.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.
2.Rice is the staple food in China and South Korea.
3.Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.
1.Religion.Foreign religions coming from China and United States from a big art of religions in Korea.Like Confucianism.
2.Aesthetic concept.Chinese and Koreans have similar aesthetic concept.
3.Food.Chinese and Koreans are both eat rice and use chopsticks.
4.Etiquette.Respect the elderly.The first meeting.
1.Both Chinese and Korean have the Spring Festival,the Autumn Festival.
2.Both Chinese and Korean are influenced by Confucianism in education and thinking.
3. The music culture between China and Korea is similar. They are all gentil. 4.Both Chinese and Koreans eat with chopsticks and spoons.
The development of Korean literature in different times is closely related to Chinese literature.
A lot of Korean characters come from Chinese characters.
Respect for the elderly, the use of honorifics, courtesy, first meeting etiquette in South Korea is also deeply influenced by Confucianism.
Confucianism has a great influence on Chinese and Koreans.
Rice is the representative food in China and South Korea, moreover both of them eat with chopsticks and spoons.
China and South Korea are very sensitive to family, and respect elders.
China and South Korea have similar aesthetics.
1.Both China and South Korea have the tradition of rice-growing.
2.Both China and South Korea take elder people seriously.
3.Traditional Korean clothes absorbed the advantages of traditional Chinese clothes.
4.Both China and South Korea are deeply inluenced by traditional Confucian culture.
Kibun:Both Korean and China show proper respect and avoid causing"loss of face".
Polite:In China and Korean,Consensus is important to maintain harmony.Koreans will often reply with a positive answer and show reluctance to give direct refusals in order to avoid disturbing inhwa.
Confucianism:China and Korean societies are both highlight social concerns, and include obligation towards others, respect for family, elders and authority.
The values of Chinese and Korean societies are relatively individualistic values within the framework of collectivism. Such conservative values are mainly reflected in the fact that people in China and South Korea value more the collective interests, including national interests and family interests.What is more, Chinese and Koreans have similar aesthetic concepts and Koreans also use chopsticks and like to eat rice like Chinese people
Korea is deeply influenced by Chinese Confucianism and everyone is very polite.
Their architectural style is similar to that of China, and their costume culture is similar to that of hanfu.
Koreans also use chopsticks and like to eat rice.
he Chinese and the Koreans take elder people seriously,and it is relative.
1. Cultural etiquette
2. Teaching system
3. Traffic signs and language habits.
Many road signs in South Korea have Chinese signs. Each city has free Chinese maps. The Korean tourist hotline 1330 has Chinese services. After entering the major scenic spots in South Korea, there are free Chinese tour guides to explain them to you.
1.The tradition of rice-growing,and Chinese ways of agricultural technology inspires Korean people a lot.
2.The Chinese and the Koreans take elder people seriously,and it is relative.
3.Traditional Korean clothes absorbed the advantages of traditional Chinese clothes.
4.In many south Korean dramas, we can see that some people sometimes use Chinese
1.Both Chinese and Korea traditional culture are infected by the Confucian culture.
2.In both Chinese and Korea family,the status of parents and the elder are higher than Western countries.
3.Chinese and Korea traditional clothes are similar,since they are all evoved from Hanfu.
1.Chinese and Korean architectural styles are similar.
2.Both China and South Korea, whose own cultures are heavily influenced by Confucianism, value etiquette.
3.Both Chinese and koreans eat with chopsticks and spoons.
1.Deeply rooted in the concept of family and state, family occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea.
2.The values of Chinese and Korean societies are relatively individualistic values within the framework of collectivism. Such conservative values are mainly reflected in the fact that people in China and South Korea value more the collective interests, including national interests and family interests