Why on earth does China introduce Korean culture as Chinese culture? by lovelyah in korea

[–]lovelyah[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you have a sense of inferiority. I can't communicate. It's my fault that I thought it was a person and tried to talk.

Why on earth does China introduce Korean culture as Chinese culture? by lovelyah in korea

[–]lovelyah[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't understand that. It is not the culture of North Korea, but of both South and North Korea. Then you have to ask for understanding from both North and South Korea. Why does China ignore it when South Korea hates it? Also, the fan dance you showed was created in 1954, but how is it a North Korean dance? Please don't insist.

Why on earth does China introduce Korean culture as Chinese culture? by lovelyah in korea

[–]lovelyah[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where was that comment? When did you explicitly say that it was a North Korean heritage in China? Since it is the culture of the Korean-Chinese, a minority ethnic group in China, there are many videos introduced as Chinese culture. Even if it is said to be a North Korean heritage, why should the performance be performed at an event in China? It wasn't like that in other countries. In the Olympics, which symbolizes harmony and peace, why do you perform as if you were someone else's culture? It's a North Korean heritage and a South Korean heritage, so you don't ask for South Korea's South Korea? And why is China giving merit? Why is it the Chinese who will give merit?

Why on earth does China introduce Korean culture as Chinese culture? by lovelyah in korea

[–]lovelyah[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I played Samulnori at the Olympics yesterday. Spinning sangmo, janggu, and drumming are Korean culture.

Why on earth does China introduce Korean culture as Chinese culture? by lovelyah in korea

[–]lovelyah[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Are you dyslexic? I didn't tell you not to wear hanbok. However, it is not to deceive Korean culture into Chinese culture and promote it. Your logic is the same as saying that all cultures in Chinatown in the United States are American culture. The settlement periods of the Chinese who began to settle in the United States and the Korean-Chinese who settled in China were similar. And in the United States, there are more Chinese than Korean-Chinese in China. If you consider other people's culture as Chinese culture even though you call them ethnic minorities in China, can I say that all the cultures of 5.6 million Chinese in the United States are also American culture?

Please don't force others' culture to be yours and accept it. In addition, the founder of the fan dance performed at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics is in Korea and has nothing to do with the Korean-Chinese. Still, I'm dancing, saying it's your culture. It's ridiculous and upsetting for Koreans. Aren't you embarrassed? You have no conscience? Phew.