1. Dietary habit . Both Korean and Chinese cuisines are largely based upon rice, vegetables and meats.
2. Traditional clothes. Both Korea and China have their own traditional clothes, such as Hanbok in Korea, and Hanfu in China.
3.Confucianism. The Confucian concepts have great impact on Korean and Chinese. The basic Confucian ethical concepts include li, Yi, Ren, Zhi, Xin.(礼义仁智信)
4.Core Values. Both Korea and China respect for family, seniors, husband and wife.
1.religion.both Chinese and Koreans are influenced by Confucianism
2.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.
3.Respect elders.Both Chinese and Korean are respent elders in daily.
4.Food.Rice is the staple food in China and Korea
5.variety show.Chinese variety show and Korean variety shows have many similiar contents or formats
Some festival.such as celebrate Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn festival
6.Chinese and Korea traditional clothes are similar,they are all evoved from Hanfu.
1. Greeting with a handshake.
2. Cuisine is largely based upon rice, vegetables, and meats.
3. Respect for family, seniors…
4. Value long standing traditions.
5. Show respect for all the people no matter their ranks.
6. Both are influenced by Confucianism.
1、Chinese and Koreans are attaches great importance to the family values and the collective consciousness.They are very good at teamwork,like to spend time with their family.
2、Both China and Korea have an Asian culture background, because of the influence of Confucian culture. Both are respecting teachers and elders.
3、There are similarities between Chinese and Korean clothing, because of the climate and location, as well as cultural influence.
4、The food culture of China and Korea is very similar. Both China and Korea have very particular tea culture, and view rice as their main food, eating with chopsticks.
5.Korean and Chinese festivals have the same cultural meaning. For example, Both Chinese and Koreans celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn festival, and eat traditional food on this day.
1.Many Koreans are deeply influenced by Confucianism. For example, Confucianism seems most apparent in the Koreans one-to-one relations. Chinese and Korean all have respect for family and husband, have obligation towards others value long standing traditions.
I have found seven similarities between Chinese culture and Korean culture.
1、Location: Both China and Korea are East Asian countries
2、Cuisine: Both Chinese cuisine and Korean cuisine are based upon rice, vegetables, and meats.
3、Religious belief: Both Chinese religion and Koreans' religious beliefs tend to be inclusive and syncretic. The two countries have their own religious belief, China has Taoism, and Korea has Shananism. And they all rest on Confucianism.
4、Core cultural values: They emphasize pride, face, mood, state of mind, and harmony.
5、Personal relationships: Put in priority over business, good relationship is based on trust and benefit. Through a mutual friend to develop feeling of security.
6、Business dress code: The dress of they both tend to be conventional and conservative for both women and men.
7、Business cards and gifts: In both of them give and receive cards with both hands, and give and accept gifts with both hands.
I have found seven similarities between Chinese culture and Korean culture.
1、Location: Both China and Korea are East Asian countries
2、Cuisine: Both Chinese cuisine and Korean cuisine are based upon rice, vegetables, and meats.
3、Religious belief: Both Chinese religion and Koreans' religious beliefs tend to be inclusive and syncretic. The two countries have their own religious belief, China has Taoism, and Korea has Shananism. And they all rest on Confucianism.
4、Core cultural values: They emphasize pride, face, mood, state of mind, and harmony.
5、Personal relationships: Put in priority over business, good relationship is based on trust and benefit. Through a mutual friend to develop feeling of security.
6、Business dress code: The dress of they both tend to be conventional and conservative for both women and men.
7、Business cards and gifts: In both of them give and receive cards with both hands, and give and accept gifts with both hands.
1.Food. The Chinese and Koreans are both like eating rice and using chopsticks and spoons, and their structure of architectural is smiliar.
2.Religion. They both have been influenced by the Confucianism.
3.Deep sense of famliy. They both value the family and take good care of the elder parents in their families.
4.Etiquette. Some of the etiquette culture in China has spread to South Korea and they both be very respectful and polite to other people and they have good manners.
5.Personal relasionship. They are both put relationship in priority and good relationship is based on trust and benefit.
I think there are many similarities between Chinese and Korean cultures, mainly as follows.
(1)Core values.Influenced by Confucianism, both China and South Korea attach great importance to hierarchical order and interpersonal relationship.Both China and South Korea attach importance to etiquette.
(2)Diet structure and type.The diet of China and South Korea is mainly composed of rice and vegetables.Both countries like spicy food and salted food very much.Besides,Both China and South Korea eat with spoons and chopsticks.
(3)Religion.Both China and South Korea advocate Confucianism.
(4)Languages.Ancient Korean is written by Chinese characters. Nowadays, there are many Chinese words in Korean, and the pronunciation is similar
The cultural similarities between China and South Korea are as follows:
A period of rapid development:South Korea had one of the world's fastest growing economies from the early 1960s to the late 1990s. And it took a very short time to transform from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy. China is the same time.
Religion:Korea is a country where most of the major religions of the world coexist and religious beliefs tend to be inclusive and syncretic. China does not despise people who believe in religion, but only if they do not violate the law.
Confucianism: Both China and South Korea are deeply influenced by Confucianism. Korea's remarkable success has always been associated with this attitude. Confucianism seems most apparent in the Koreans one to one.
Kibun: pride, face, mood, state of mind. They do not want to lose others' face by criticizing them in public
Collectivism:They are collectivists, both at work and at home. A deep sense of family.
Food and traditional clothing:The staple food is rice. The traditional Korean clothes are similar to the clothes before ancient China.
Written words and ceremony:In many Korean dramas, we can see that some people sometimes use Chinese. For example, on the name card, the signs of many ancient buildings in Korea are also Chinese characters. Respect for the old, the use of honorifics, courtesy, etiquette of first meeting and so on.
I think China and Korea are similar in the following aspects:
1.Diets: rice, vegetables and meat are the main foods. And the tools are chopsticks and spoons.
2.Religions: Both China and Korea attach great importance to Confucianism(ren,yi,li,zhi,xin), and religions are inclusive and integrated. They define “right action” according to the duties and obligations of the five basic relationships: "ruler and subject, father and son, elder person and young people, husband and wife, friend and friend".
3.Traditional clothing: Hanbok is very similar to Chinese Hanfu. Hanbok is formed by imitating the characteristics of traditional Chinese clothing and the national characteristics.
4.Kibun: They emphasize pride, face, mood, state of mind. People must show proper respect and avoid causing “loss of face”.
5.Collectivism: China and South Korea have a strong sense of family and collective. They are good at teamwork and like to be with their families.
6.Personal relationships: they both attach great importance to personal relationship. A good relationship is based on trust and benefit.
7.Business etiquettes: They are similar in terms of business etiquette, including business dress codes, business cards, gift-giving, meeting and greetings, working relationship and so on. For example, When you first received the cards, take it with two hands, take time to read it, and place card holder to keep them safe and show you are treating them well and respectfully.
1、Traditional Korean meals and traditional Chinese meals are beide noted for a number of side dishes that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice.
2、They are influenced by Confucius, and confucianism rests on belief that human beings are fundamentally good, and teachable improvable perfectible through personal and communal endeavor especially self-cultivation and self-creation.
3、China and Korea is the countrys where most of the major religions of the world coexist. Their rligious beliefs tend to be inclusive and syncrtic.
4、People in China and Korea don't want to lose one's face in public
First, both China and Korea are influenced by Confucian culture; second, Korean clothing is transformed from ancient Chinese clothing; third, we all eat with chopsticks; fourth, we all have the tradition of respecting the old and caring for the young
Rice is the main food in China and South Korea.Besides,There are many similarities between Chinese and Korean festival.And,Both chinese and koreans are influenced by Confucianism
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