Culture of Korea - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_KoreaKorean traditional houses are called Hanok (Hangul:한옥). Sites of residence are traditionally selected using traditional geomancy. Although geomancy had been a vital part of Korean culture and Korean Shamanism since prehistoric times, geomancy was later re-introduced by China during the Three Kingdoms period of Korea's history.
Culture of South Korea - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_South_KoreaPrior to the 20th century, Korean literature was influenced by Classical Chinese literature. Chinese calligraphy was also extensively used by Koreans for over one thousand years in Korean literature. Modern literature is often linked with the development of Hangul (한글), which was created by the fourth emperor of the Joseon Dynasty, King Sejong the Great (세종대왕), in the Hunminjeongeum(훈민정음).The publication of the Korean alphabet in 1443 was a surprise to many as there are n…