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  2. Hobby - Wikipedia

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    A hobby is also called a pastime, derived from the use of hobbies to pass the time. A hobby became an activity that is practiced regularly and usually with some worthwhile purpose. [ 4 ] Hobbies are usually, but not always, practiced primarily for interest and enjoyment, rather than financial reward.

  3. Sport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea was the only team to beat the eventual winners and world champions India in the tournament. Korea was also invited to participate in the 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters as being among the top four Kabaddi playing nations in the world. As of 2022 Jang Kun Lee's younger brother is playing in Indian pro kabbadi league.

  4. National sport - Wikipedia

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  5. Pitch-pot - Wikipedia

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    Despite this tuho was a favourite pastime of the scholar Yi Hwang, who recommended it to his students as a way to develop physical health and mental focus. Tuho was featured (along with Yi Hwang) on the 1000 won note from 1983 to 2002, but was left off of the newest version of the 1000 won note which was first issued January 22, 2007. [ 6 ]

  6. 100 Cultural Symbols of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea's tidal flat is one of the world's top five tidal flats and is considered the highest peak among Korea's ecological and cultural symbols. 11 Pungsu (풍수) Pungsu (풍수, 風水) is a traditional Korean environmental idea and natural ecology that condenses the wisdom of ancestors' lives. Animals and Plants (4 types) 12 Pine (소나무)

  7. What Does Your Favorite Food Say About You? - AOL

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    To learn more about your favorite foods, read Surprising Secrets of America's Favorite Snacks, Food Mistakes Gone Right and 8 Things You Didn't Know About Ketchup. Related articles. AOL.

  8. Etiquette in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea is a land of strict Confucian hierarchy and etiquette is important. In respect much can be said on the differences on how to conduct oneself as a male South Korean and a female South Korean. The bow is the traditional Korean greeting, although it is often accompanied by a handshake among men. To show respect when shaking hands ...

  9. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Until the Joseon dynasty era, unlike today, on the Korean Peninsula, age was not considered as severe, so it was a culture of making friends within a small age gap. [dubious – discuss] The current Korean custom of deciding whether to use honorifics based on age was influenced by Japanese colonial occupation era.