1.Both Chinese and Koreans believe in Confucianism.
2.Both China and South Korea attach importance to family.
4.Both Chinese and Korean use chopsticks
1.Rice is the main food.
2.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.
3.Both Chinese and Korean have a deep sense of family.
4.Both Chinese and Koreanare very polite.
5.Both Chinese and Korean are respect elders.
1.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.
2.Rice is the popular food in China and South Korea.
3.Both China and South Korea have a strong sense of family.
4.many south Korean dramas, we can see that some people sometimes use Chinese.
5.Respect for the elderly,the use of honorific language,courtesy,courtesy of the first meeting……
In my opinion, there are four similarities Chinese culture and Korean culture share.
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.
4.Both of the pay great attention to the exam-oriented education of children.
1.Both Chinese and Korean traditional culture are infected by the Confucianism.
2.Chinese and Korean architectural styles are similar.
3.Both Chinese and Koreans use chopsticks and spoons to eat rice, and they both cultivate rice and regard it as their main food
4.Chinese and Korean traditional clothes are similar, they are all evolved from Hanfu.
5.In both Chinese and Korean family, the status of the elder are higher than Western countries. .Both Chinese and Korean are respect elders.
6. Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.
7. Both Chinese people and Korean people enjoy giving gifts.
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. The traditional cultures of both China and Korea are infected by Confucianism.
2. In both Chinese and Korean families, elders have a higher status than in Western countries.
3. The architectural styles of China and Korea are similar.
4. Both Chinese and Koreans eat with chopsticks.
both China and south Korea are based on Confucian culture, there is a deep sense of family and the respect of the two people for their elders ,and people are very conservative.
Rice is the staple food of both countries
Chinese and Koreans celebrate the Mid autumn festival and the Dragon Boat festival.
In both Chinese and Korea family,the status of parents and the elder are higher than Western countries.
Chinese and Korea traditional clothes are similar.
both China and south Korea are based on Confucian culture, there is a deep sense of family and the respect of the two people for their elders ,and people are very conservative.
Rice is the staple food of both countries
Chinese and Koreans celebrate the Mid autumn festival and the Dragon Boat festival.
In both Chinese and Korea family,the status of parents and the elder are higher than Western countries.
Chinese and Korea traditional clothes are similar.
Cultrues between China and Korea have many similarities because chinese culture influenced korean culture.
1. In the ancient time, Chinese characters are used.
2. They use chopsticks and eat rice.
3. They respect confucian culture and other people.
4. Traditional clothes are similar.
Chinese and Korean architectural styles are similar.
Both Chinese and koreans eat with chopsticks and spoons.
Both chinese and koreans are influenced by Confucianism.
Deeply rooted in the concept of family and state, family occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea.
The tradition of rice-growing,and Chinese ways of agricultural technology inspires Korean people a lot.
The Chinese and the Koreans take elder people seriously,and it is relative.
1.There are familiar architectual styles between Chinese and Korean.
2.Family and state play dominate roles.
3.Both Chinese and Korean culture are strongly influenced by Confucianism.
4.Chinese and Korean have a similar music culture which are all gental.
5.Their traditional clothes are similar because they are evoved from Hanfu.
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