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Mysticism and success: The role of shamans in South Korea
Learn about shamanism in South Korea.
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz
See and hear a man play a Korean
buk
Learn about the Korean
buk
(double-headed barrel drum) by watching and listening...
Video: Wesleyan Virtual Instrument Museum 2.0 (https://wesomeka.wesleyan.edu/vim2)
Explore the vibrant city of Seoul and Pusan (Busan), South Korea
Time-lapse video of Seoul and Pusan (Busan), South Korea.
Video: Kris Guico (
A Britannica Publishing Partner
)
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South Korea
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South Korea
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South Korea
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Seoul's Namdaemun
After being destroyed by fire in 2008, Seoul's Namdaemun (“Great South Gate”) was...
© Digital Vision/Getty Images
Physical features of South Korea
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
T'aebaek Mountains, South Korea
Mount Sŏrak, T'aebaek Mountains, northeastern South Korea.
Juliana Ng
waterfall on Cheju Island, South Korea
Cheonjiyeon Falls, Cheju Island, South Korea.
© Tuomaslehtinen/Dreamstime.com
Han River, South Korea
Rock cliffs along the Han River in North Chungcheong province, South Korea.
Korea Britannica Corp.
Geum River, South Korea
Daecheong Dam on the Geum River, west-central South Korea.
Yoo Chung
springtime in South Korea
Spring blossoms at a temple near Kangnŭng, South Korea.
Kim/Bavaria-Verlag
Korean fir
Abies koreana
, or the Korean fir, is an endangered evergreen conifer found...
Jan Maksymilian Mehlich
Hangul
Hangul, the Korean alphabet, depicted with pronunciation guide.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
shamans in South Korea
Korean shamans petitioning the spirits to protect the community's fishermen.
© Karen Sparks
Kangwŏn province, South Korea
Pungsuwon Catholic Church in Kangwŏn province, South Korea.
Korea Britannica Corp.
temple buildings in South Korea
Unmun Temple, North Kyŏngsang province, South Korea.
© Karen Sparks
Cheju Island
Coastal village on Cheju Island, South Korea.
Knodel/Shostal Associates
Namdaemun Market at night
A nighttime stroll through Namdaemun Market in Seoul.
© Lorraine Murray
Seoul, South Korea
Traffic in the Jongno area of Seoul, South Korea.
© Lorraine Murray
Pusan, South Korea
Nighttime aerial view of Pusan, South Korea.
Jupiterimages Corporation
Samsung, South Korea
In the 21st century, South Korea was one of the world's top producers of liquid crystal...
© pcruciatti/Shutterstock.com
rice paddy in South Korea
Flooded paddy-field landscape south of Seoul, South Korea.
Shostal Associates
ginseng roots
The roots of Asian ginseng (
Panax ginseng
) in a Korean market.
© Leung Cho Pan/Dreamstime.com
South Korean oil refinery
Oil refinery in Ulsan, South Korea.
Shostal Associates
Han River, South Korea
Uiam Hydroelectric Station on the North Han River, south of Ch'unch'ŏn, South Korea.
Korea Britannica Corp.
P'ohang, South Korea
POSCO iron-and-steel manufacturing company, P'ohang, South Korea.
© Lorraine Murray
South Korean won
A 50,000-won banknote from South Korea.
Courtesy of Lorraine Murray
Han River
The Dangsan Railway Bridge over the Han River at Seoul.
Neothinker
Military police
Republic of Korea Military Police officer in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ),...
Johne A. Lee, U.S. Marine Corps/Department of Defense
Silla royal tombs in South Korea
Royal tombs of the Silla and Unified Silla kingdoms (1st century bce–10th...
Janet Wishnetsky/Comstock, Inc.
Mudang
in South Korea
Korean shamans, or
mudang
, performing a ritual dance in South Korea.
Korea Britannica Corp.
Kimchi
Baechu
(Chinese cabbage) kimchi and rice.
©GiselaSKim/Shutterstock.com
Korean music
Musician playing a
gayageum
, a 12-stringed zither that is considered the...
The National Centre for Korean Traditional Performing Arts
Korean music
Musician (left) playing a
changgo
, an hourglass-shaped drum, in a traditional...
Korea Britannica Corp.
Rain
Rain (right), 2011.
© Chung Jin Mac/Dreamstime.com
PSY
South Korean musician PSY performing in New York City, 2012.
Jason DeCrow—Invision/AP/Shutterstock.com
Pagoda of Jeongrimsa Temple in Buyeo, South Korea
Five-story stone pagoda of Jeongrimsa Temple, first half of the 7th century, Baekje...
Grafica Co., Inc.
Pusŏk Temple, South Korea
Muryangsu Hall of Pusŏk Temple, wood, 13th century, Yŏngju, South Korea.
Grafica Co., Inc.
Gyeongju, South Korea: National Museum of Korea
Pagodas in courtyard of National Museum of Korea, Gyeongju, South Korea.
© Lorraine Murray
2018 Winter Olympic Games, South Korea
American snowboarder Chloe Kim competing in the women's halfpipe finals at the 2018...
Kin Cheung—AP/REX/Shutterstock.com
Pyeongchang, South Korea
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Kenny Chmielewski
Parasite
(From left) Choi Woo-Shik, Song Kang-Ho, Jang Hye-Jin, and Park So-Dam in
Parasite
...
© 2019 Neon
Park Chung-Hee
South Korea's most influential 20th-century leader, Park Chung-Hee, in 1970.
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Chun Doo-Hwan, 1985
Former South Korean president (1980-1988) Chun Doo-Hwan was a controversial figure,...
Al Chang/Department of Defense (Digital Photo ID: DA-SC-86-08943)
Demilitarized zone
Sign indicating the military demarcation line in the woods near Panmunjom, in the...
Tech. Sgt. Scott Stewart/U.S. Department of Defense
South Korea: farmland
Rich farmland in eastern South Korea.
Korea Britannica Corp.
Korea, South
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Audio
National anthem of South Korea
“Aegukga” (Korean: “Patriotic Song”), the national anthem of South Korea.
Interactives
South Korea: Ethnic composition
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
South Korea: Religious affiliation
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South Korea: Urban-rural
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South Korea: Age breakdown
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South Korea: Major import sources
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South Korea: Major export destinations
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