Traditions
Holidays/Milestones
Customs
Beliefs
Religion
100

This vibrant, elegant traditional garment consists of a jeogori top and either a chima (skirt) or baji (pants).

What is Hanbok?

100

Celebrated on May 5th, this holiday is dedicated to children and families.

What is Children's Day?

100

When entering a South Korean home, it is customary to remove these.

What are shoes?

100

This traditional belief system emphasizes duty, loyalty, and respect for elders and ancestors.

What is Confucianism?

100

Although officially secular, this ethical-philosophical system from China profoundly influences Korean respect for elders and ancestors.

What is Confucianism?

200

This type of traditional Korean house is known for its eco-friendly design and ondol underfloor heating.

What is a Hanok?

200

Often referred to as the Harvest Moon Festival, this is one of South Korea's two major family holidays alongside Seollal.

What is Chuseok?

200

This action is performed when greeting someone, particularly an elder or superior.

What is bowing?

200

Many Koreans believe that leaving this electrical appliance on overnight will kill the person sleeping in the room.

What is a fan? (Fan Death)

200

This religion, introduced from India via China during the Three Kingdoms period, was the state religion of the Goryeo Dynasty.

What is Buddhism?

300

To show respect, Koreans traditionally do this, rather than shake hands, when meeting an older person.

What is bowing?

300

This traditional New Year's Day is known as ______ and is a major holiday for family reunions.

 What is Seollal?

300

When receiving an item from an elder, you must do this to show respect.

What is use two hands?

300

This term refers to the feeling of personal dignity and "face," which is crucial to maintain in Korean social interactions.

What is Kibun (기분)?

300

While historically lower, this religious group has grown rapidly to become the most popular formal religion in modern South Korea.

What is Christianity?

400

This "age-old" custom involves visiting family, honoring ancestors, and sharing food, often celebrated as the "Harvest Moon Festival".

What is Chuseok?

400

This unofficial holiday on April 14th is aimed at single people who didn't receive gifts on Valentine's/White Day, often spent eating black bean noodles.

What is Black Day?

400

According to etiquette, you should not stick these vertically into a bowl of rice.

What are chopsticks?

400

This is the original, indigenous religion of South Korea, involving shamanistic rituals.

What is Korean Shamanism

400

During the Joseon Dynasty, the government was hostile to Buddhism and elevated this belief system, promoting ancestor worship and strict social hierarchy.

What is Neo-Confucianism?

500

This specific type of craft utilizes traditional mulberry paper to create various artistic works.

What is Hanji?

500

Observed on October 9, this holiday commemorates the invention of the Korean alphabet by King Sejong.

 What is Hangeul Day?

500

You should avoid writing names in this color, as it is seen as a symbol of death.

What is red?

500

Koreans may avoid giving gifts in sets of four because the word for four sounds similar to the word for this.

Answer: What is death? (Tetraphobia)

500

In Buddhism, this type of meditation, or "son" practice, involves intense training and is a cornerstone of Korean temple life.

What is Seon (or Zen)?

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