2. SPORT: North Korea
participates International
sporting events. In 2008
Summer Olympics in China
and in the world Cup in
2010.
FOOD: Korean food has changed through
complex interactions between the
environment and different cultural trends.
Korean cuisine is mainly based on rice,
vegetables, and meat.
Sinseollo Kimchi Galbi
Haemul Pajon
COSTUMES:
WOMEN: The handbook is made up of
a blouse with wide sleeves like wings
and a skirt much longer than the
blouse. She wears a ribbon that
accentuates the line of the bust. Male
Handbook
The traditional costume for men is
very similar to the feminine one, but
instead of a skirt they have pants
(baji), which are tied directly to the
waist without any type of straps.
3. TRADITIONS:
-After graduating
most young women begin
working in factories
or farms.
Most young men begin
military training.
Few students go to college.
- Most weddings are held
Sundays, when people are
working, the bride and
bown to Kim Il sung´s
and the Kiss one another.
FESTIVALS:
January 1st
New Year Celebrates the
start of the Gregorian Year
January 15th
Korean Alphabet Day This
day they commemorates the
invention (1443) and the
proclamation (1446) of
Hangul, the alphabet of the
Korean language.
HOLIDAYS: These
gymnasts participate in
the Airing Mass Games,
which are held for two
months every year to
celebrate the birthday of
Kim Il Sung.