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Die koreanische Kultur in 100 Schlagwortern
Die koreanische Kultur in 100 Schlagwortern
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Book Introduction
A simple and useful cultural reading textbook introducing 100 carefully selected Korean cultural elements in Korean-German translation.

This book is a customized Korean culture reading textbook for German-speaking learners studying Korean at home and abroad. It shows various aspects of Korean culture with photos using 100 materials in six major themes: 'Symbols', 'Food, Clothing, and Shelter', 'Geography and Tourism', 'Society and Daily Life', 'History and Religion', and 'Art and Culture'.
Additionally, this textbook allows students to learn Korean and Korean culture by intuitively identifying key cultural elements through Korean-German translations of related content and vocabulary.
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index
Preface / 4
Note / 6
Table of Contents / 10

Chapter 1 Symbole
001 Hangeul 14
002 Taegeukgi 6
003 National Anthem Aegukga 18
004 Mugunghwa 20
005 Arirang Arirang 22
006 Goryeo Celadon Goryeo Seladon 24
007 Kimchi 26
008 Bibimbap 28
009 Taekwondo 30
010 Advanced Science and Technology Hochmoderne Wissenschaft und Technologie 32

Chapter 2 Food, clothing and shelter Essen, Kleidung und Wohnen
001 Hanbok 36
002 Bulgogi 38
003 Ginseng 40
004 Korean Alcohol 42
005 Jeotgal/Jeot (Salzig fermentierte Meeresfruchte) 44
006 Gimjang (Saisonale Zubereitung von Kimchi) 46
007 Jangdokdae (Speicherplattform) 48
008 Tea Ceremony Teezeremonie 50
009 Hanok 52
010 Ondol 54
011 Madang (Hof) 56
012 The Beauty of Traditional Gardens Die Schonheit traditioneller Garten 58

Chapter 3: Geography and Tourism
001 Korean Peninsula Die koreanische Halbinsel 62
002 Korea in the Far East 64
003 Seasons and Weather Jahreszeiten und Wetter 66
004 Hangang River 68
005 Alte Palaste in Seoul 70
006 Der Berg Namsan, Seoul 72
007 Namdaemun and Namdaemun Market Namdaemun Tor und Namdaemun Markt 74
008 Dongdaemun and nearby markets Dongdaemun Tor und nahe gelegenen Markte 76
009 Insadong 78
010 Bukchon Hanok Village Das Bukchon Hanok Dorf 80
011 Hongik University Street 82
012 Gangnam 84
013 Seoul Subway Das U-Bahnsystem der Stadt Seoul 86
014 Jeju Island and Hallasan Mountain 88
015 Gyeongju and Namsan in Gyeongju Gyeongju and Namsan in Gyeongju 90
016 Hahoe Village Das Hahoe -Volkskundedorf 92
017 Buyeo and Baekje Relics Buyeo and Baekje Relics 94
018 Busan and Jagalchi Market 96
019 East Coast and Seoraksan National Park 98
020 Dadohae and Haesang (Meeresarchipel) National Park 100
021 Boseong Tea Plantation 102

Chapter 4 Society and Everyday Life Gesellschaft und Alltag
001 Korean Die koreanische Sprache 106
002 Population Bevolkerung 108
003 Family Names and Familiennamen und Vornamen 110
004 Title Titel und Andredeformen 112
005 Number Zahlen 114
006 Age Alter 116
007 Wedding Hochzeitszeremonie 118
008 Education System Bildungssystem 120
009 University Entrance Exam Hochschulzugangsprufung 122
010 Military Service Obligation Wehrpflicht 124
011 Seollal (Neujahr) 126
012 Chuseok 128
013 Oriental Medicine Traditionelle koreanische Medizin 130
014 Karaoke Room Noraebang (Karaoke) 132
015 Jjimjilbang (Koreanisches Badehaus mit Sauna) 134
016 Autumn Foliage Viewing Herbstpicknick 136
017 Hiking Wandern 138
018 Housewarming Party 140
019 Emergency number Telefonnummern fur Notfalle 142

Chapter 5 History and Religion
001 Dangun Myth Der Dangun Mythos 146
002 Der große Meister Wonhyo 148
003 King Sejong the Great Konig Sejong der Große 150
004 Admiral Yi Sun-sin and the Geobukseon 152
005 Shin Saimdang 154
006 Yi Hwang 156
007 Religion in Korea 158
008 Dolmen 160
009 Shamanism 162
010 points and Saju Wahrsagerei und Saju 164
011 Seon 166
Verse 012 Buddhistische Tempel 168
013 Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto 170
014 Tripitaka Koreana (Palman Daejanggyeong) 172
015 Temple Stay 174
016 Seowon (Konfuzianistische Akademie) 176
017 Funeral, Memorial Service, and Ancestral Rites 178
018 Catholicism and Protestantism Romischer Katholizismus und Protestantismus 180
019 Panmunjeom 182
020 Separated Families Getrennte Familien 184


Chapter 6 Art and Culture
001 Hanji (Koreanisches Papier) 188
002 Taekkyon 190
003 Typography Drucktechnik 192
004 Jongmyo Jerye (Konigliche Ahnengedenkzeremonie von Joseon) 194

005 Chunhyangjeon (The Legend of Chunyhyang) 196
006 Pansori 198
007 Sijo Dichtung 200
008 Talchum (Koreanischer Maskentanz) 202
009 Genre and Folk Paintings Genremalerei und Volksmalerei 204
010 Traditional Musical Instruments Traditionelle Musikinstrumente 206
011 Folk Village Koreanisches Volkskundedorf 208
012 Cherry Blossom Viewing Kirschblütenpicknick 210
013 Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) 212
014 Jeonju and Jeonju Festivals Jeonju and seine Festivals 214
015 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, National Theater, Seoul Arts Center 216
Das Sejong Kulturzentrum, das Nationaltheater von Korea, Seoul Arts Center
016 Hallyu (Die koreanische Welle) 218
017 K-Drama 220
018 K-Pop 222

supplement
Correct answer Losungen / 226
Index Glossar/ 234
Photo credit: Bildquellen / 270


Publisher's Review
A customized Korean cultural reading textbook for German-speaking learners
This is a customized Korean culture guidebook for German-speaking Korean language learners at home and abroad. It is a textbook that allows you to learn about various aspects of Korean culture with a total of 100 materials within six major themes: 'Representative Korean Symbols', 'Food, Clothing, and Shelter', 'Geography and Nature', 'History, Society, and Religion', and 'Culture and Arts'.


A textbook that vividly teaches Korean language and culture through 100 exciting, topic-based content.
This textbook allows learners to find the topics and materials they need right from the list, and study by checking the content and related Korean vocabulary and expressions in Korean-German translation on the corresponding page.


Reading texts classified by difficulty level can be used as reading materials according to the learner's language level.
The text is graded from one to three stars based on the difficulty of the topic and content, allowing students to read at a level appropriate for their Korean language ability. Students can also experience the joy of reading Korean by learning how words and expressions learned in general textbooks are specifically used in the text.

GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: September 27, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 272 pages | 501g | 152*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788927731900
- ISBN10: 8927731905

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