Korean Heritage
Korean Heritage encompasses the rich cultural, historical, and social traditions of the Korean people. It includes unique practices such as traditional music, dance, and art forms like hanbok (traditional clothing) and calligraphy. The heritage is also reflected in the country's festivals, such as Chuseok, which celebrates the harvest and honors ancestors.
Additionally, Korean Heritage is marked by its historical landmarks, including ancient palaces like Gyeongbokgung and UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Changdeokgung. The Korean language, known as Hangul, is a vital part of this heritage, showcasing the nation’s identity and cultural pride.