Koreans
Koreans are the people of the Korean Peninsula, which includes both South Korea and North Korea. They share a common language, Korean, and a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The population is known for its strong emphasis on education and family values.
The majority of Koreans practice Buddhism or Christianity, while some follow traditional beliefs. The country has a unique history, marked by periods of conflict and division, particularly during the Korean War. Today, South Korea is recognized for its technological advancements and vibrant pop culture, including K-pop and K-dramas.