Korean Dragon
The Korean Dragon, known as "Yong," is a mythical creature in Korean folklore. Unlike Western dragons, which are often depicted as fire-breathing and malevolent, Korean dragons are considered benevolent and associated with water, rain, and agriculture. They symbolize power, authority, and good fortune.
Korean dragons are often depicted as long, serpentine creatures with antler-like horns and a beard. They are believed to have the ability to control rain and are often featured in traditional art, architecture, and festivals. The Korean Dragon plays a significant role in the cultural heritage of Korea, representing harmony and prosperity.