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... ceremony , only the bride , groom and the person conducting the ceremony stand in front . When it ends , the newly- weds bow to each other and then to all the guests . The bride and her family are usually sad , sometimes even tearful ...
... ceremony , only the bride , groom and the person conducting the ceremony stand in front . When it ends , the newly- weds bow to each other and then to all the guests . The bride and her family are usually sad , sometimes even tearful ...
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... ceremonies to honour deceased relatives came to Korea from China even before Confucianism . It was reinforced when ... ceremony . On the designated day , the male descendants ( and sometimes their wives ) go to the graves of their ...
... ceremonies to honour deceased relatives came to Korea from China even before Confucianism . It was reinforced when ... ceremony . On the designated day , the male descendants ( and sometimes their wives ) go to the graves of their ...
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... ceremony is repeated . The offering of food and alcohol is then consumed . Though the ceremony is serious , it is not sad . It is a time for the descendants to remember their ancestors , to pay respect , and to feel the importance and ...
... ceremony is repeated . The offering of food and alcohol is then consumed . Though the ceremony is serious , it is not sad . It is a time for the descendants to remember their ancestors , to pay respect , and to feel the importance and ...
Table des matières
Land of the Morning Calm | 9 |
The people | 11 |
The language | 13 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Culture Shock!.: Korea Sonja Vegdahl Hur,Sonja Bernice Vegdahl,Ben Seunghwa Hur Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
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