In my opinion, firstly, both Chinese culture and Korean culture have the same family values. Secondly, there are many similarities in costumes, architecture and cuisine. Thirdly, Korean are also influenced by Confucianism. What’s more, both Chinese and Korean celebrate the Spring Festival and Mid Autumn Festival. Last but not least, both Chinese and Korean respect the elderly.
both china and korea are influenced greatly by confusionasim. confusionasiom once became the spirtuatial and philosophycal rules of both countries. so they have a lot in common, like table manners and respect for the elderly
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
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 Confucianism occupies a great position, and the family is deeply rooted in the concept of family and country. It occupies a dominant position in the traditional theoretical culture of China and South Korea.
2 People's values are mainly reflected in the fact that the people of China and South Korea attach more importance to collective interests, including national interests and family interests.
3 The traditional costumes of China and South Korea are relatively similar because they are all from Hanfu.
4 South Korea is a country similar to China in various fields in all countries, and has the name of Little China.
Both Chinese culture and Korean culture are influenced by Confucianism. Respect for the old, the use of honorifics, courtesy, the etiquette of the first meeting are all influenced by Confucianism. Besides, Chinese and Korean traditional buildings and costumes are similar.
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
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