I think China and South Korea have many similarities in writing, literature, etiquette, aesthetics, architecture and other aspects. First of all, if Korean is used correctly, it is necessary to use Chinese characters, so we can find that with the integration of Korean culture, Korean people often use Chinese in their daily life. In terms of etiquette, both China and South Korea are deeply influenced by Confucianism. In terms of architecture, many traditional buildings in South Korea have elements of traditional Chinese architecture. Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang, the five elements of heaven and earth, and feng shui have the most obvious influence on Korean architecture.
China and South Korea are similar in many ways. For example, both China and South Korea are deeply influenced by Confucianism. And family and country are very important to Chinese or koreans. The people of both countries have been instilled with the idea of collectivism.
1. Both of them are in Asia. They are neighborhoods.
2. Confucianism, originating in China. Founded by Confucius.
1)Il emphasizes the highlight social concerns, and includes obligation toward others. (mandatory military service), respect for family, seniors, husband & wife… and authority, loyalty, honor, and filial piety.
2) Group-oriented and collectivist.
Korea’s remarkable success has always been associated with this attitude.
3. Personal relationship takes precedence over business.
Good relationship is based on mutual trust and benefit.
Through a mutual friend to develop feeling of security.
They both spend a significant amount of time developing and fostering personal contacts.
4. Kibun: pride, face, mood, state of mind.
Show proper respect,
Avoid causing “loss of face”, They don’t want to lose others’ face by criticizing them in public.
Nunchi: the ability to identify another’s state of mind by using the eye. Observing non-verbal and indirect cues that often suggest the true sense of what is being communicated.
5. Inhwa: They approach to harmony. They are both collectivist society.
Consensus is important to promote and maintain harmony.
Give positive answer, show reluctance to give direct refusals.
Sense of loyalty.
Employee obedience, and formal behavior.
6. Business etiquettes:
Dress is conventional and conservative for both women and men. Men usually dress in darks suits and white shirts. Women should be dressed in dark conservative shirts and blouses or business dresses, not pantsuits.
Giving and receiving business cards with both hands.
Give and accept the gif with both hands. Avoid using dark color.
When they are meeting and greeting, they usually bow and shake hands.
Negotiating should be quick-moving and keep harmony. Friend first, contracts second.
1. Both chinese and koreans are influenced by Confucianism.
2. We all avoid causing"loss of face", and attach great importance to show proper respect.
3.There is hierarchy in the two countries. We all focus on our family. ,and family occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of the two countries.
4.The eating habits of the two countries are very similar. Both Chinese and Koreans eat rice and use chopsticks.
5.The traditional custom of the two countries have similarities.
I think, first of all, Korean and Chinese cultures belong to Asian cultures. There is no doubt that they have many similarities. For example, etiquette culture, South Korea and China both attach great importance to national etiquette and have their own unique etiquette. Secondly, there are many similarities in food culture, such as everyone likes rice and soup. This is also one of the reasons why Korean food is popular in China. Third, the entertainment culture is also very similar. China's entertainment culture is influenced by Korean culture.
Second, the cultur in China and in Korea is similar. Both of them think that family is important and they respect about elder parents.
Third,Both China and Korea have etiquette culture. Because of Chinese etiquette culture has spread to South Korea.They also carry forward the etiquette culture of our country very well.
Finally,They are all influenced by confucius, which means they are belong to oriental culture.
1.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.
2.Both Korean clothing and hanfu are characterized by breadth and modesty,while colors and patterns emphasize a sense of meaning.
3.China and Korea share the similarities with Surname culture Confucian culture Diet culture and Taoist culture.
4.Chinese and Koreans have similar aesthetic concepts.
1.Both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism.If you often watch Korean dramas, you may find that in Korean dramas, Korean people can use Chinese to write their names in formal occasions.
2.Rice is the main food in China and South Korea.
3.Both China and South Korea have a deep sense of family.The family is deeply rooted in the concept of family and country and occupies a dominant position in the traditional ethical culture of China and South Korea.
4.Both Chinese and Korean are respect elders.We all respect old people and polite to people.
Both of them are Asian country, the distance between them is close, so the cultural exchange is also very close. The two countries share many simlarities since ancient times.
For example, there are Chinese characters in Korean characters, such as the words on busniess card and ancient building license plate and so on. Korean ideology and culture are similar to Chinese, both influenced by Confucian culture.
And the architectural form of Korea is similar to that of China, which pays attention to geomancy.
In the terms of diet, Koreans also take rice as their main food, and also use chopsticks to eat.