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===[[Understanding Korea materials - All About Korea 2014: Introduction to Organizations & Lists of Books|Introduction to Organizations & Lists of Books]]==
==Korean Culture and Information Service (http://www.korea.net)==
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===[[Korean Culture and Information Service (http://www.korea.net)]]===
 
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===[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (http://www.mofa.go.kr)]]===
The Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS), under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, provides general services in promotion of Korean culture and information around the world. Its major jobs are to manage the overseas Korean Cultural Centers and Culture & Information Officers, to introduce Korean culture, to support cultural exchange activities, to support foreign correspondents in their coverage of Korea and to manage the official English website of the Korean Government. Its functions have expanded greatly as the role of soft power, including exchanges of scientific techniques and culture, has become increasingly important. KOCIS takes the initiative in informing the policy and promoting the cultural projects of the Korean Government overseas.
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===[[Korea Tourism Organization (http://www.visitkorea.or.kr)]]===
 
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===[[The Korea Foundation (http://www.kf.or.kr)]]===
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===[[Korea International Cooperation Agency (http://www.koica.go.kr)]]===
* [[2013 Calendar]]
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===[[Korea Creative Content Agency (http://www.kocca.kr)]]===
* [[2014 Photo Diary]]
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===[[Arts Council Korea (http://www.arko.or.kr)]]===
* [[A Glance at Korea Today]]
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===[[King Sejong Institute Foundation (http://www.ksif.or.kr)]]===
* [[A New Era of Hope]]
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===[[Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (http://www.kotra.or.kr)]]===
* [[A Walk through the Yeosu Expo]]
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===[[Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (http://www.at.or.kr)]]===
* [[Advanced Technology Korea - America, Europe]]
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===[[Korean Food Foundation (http://www.hansik.org)]]===
* [[Advanced Technology Korea - Asia, Africa]]
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===[[Overseas Koreans Foundation (http://www.okf.or.kr)]]===
* [[Bojagi: Korea’s Traditional Gift Wrap]]
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===[[Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (http://kofice.or.kr)]]===
* [[CONSUMER INFORMATION GUIDE - Knowledge is Power]]
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===[[Arirang (http://www.arirang.co.kr)]]===
* [[Discoveries of Korea]]
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* [[FACTS ABOUT KOREA]]
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* [[Green Growth - A NEW PATH FOR KOREA]]
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* [[GUIDE TO KOREAN CULTURE]]
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* [[Journey to Yeosu]]
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* [[K-ANIMATION]]
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* [[K-ARCHITECTURE]]
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* [[K-ART]]
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* [[K-CLASSICS]]
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* [[K-DRAMA]]
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* [[K-FASHION]]
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* [[K-FOOD]]
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* [[K-LITERATURE]]
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* [[K-MOVIE]]
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* [[K-POP]]
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* [[K-SPORTS]]
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* [[KOREA]]
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* [[Korea 2013]]
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* [[Korea for Kids]]
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* [[KOREA Impossible to Possible]]
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* [[KOREA OFFERING OPPORTUNITIES]]
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* [[Korea Reaching Out to the World]]
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* [[Korea, Where dreams are realized every day]]
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* [[Korea: A Good Neighbor - Dadeumi]]
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* [[Korea: A Good Neighbor - Knocking on doors]]
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* [[Korea: it’s worth sharing]]
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* [[Korean Beauty]]
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* [[KOREAN DOCUMENTS ON UNESCO’S MEMORY OF THE WORLD REGISTER]]
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* [[Korea’s National Holiday Part 1 - Seollal]]
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* [[Korea’s National Holiday Part 2 - Chuseok]]
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* [[Let’s go KOREA]]
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* [[Passport to Korean Culture]]
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* [[Pororo Goes to Korea]]
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* [[Shared Growth Beyond Crisis]]
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* [[The Beauty of KOREAN STYLE]]
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* [[THE KOREA COLLECTION]]
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* [[The KOREAN WAVE]]
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* [[The more you know, The more you want to know]]
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* [[THINGS NEWCOMERS NEED TO KNOW TO LIVE IN KOREA]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (1995 - 2007)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (2009 - 2010)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Archives for the May 18th Democratic Uprising against Military Regime, in Gwangju, Repub)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Daemokjang)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Falconry)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Gagok)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Ilseongnok)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Jultagi)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Taekkyeon)]]
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* [[UNESCO Heritage in Korea (Weaving of Mosi (fine ramie) in the Hansan region)]]
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* [[Volunteers Work Wonders in Taean, Korea]]
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* [[Welcome to KOREA]]
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* [[With Love, Korea]]
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==Ministry of Foreign Affairs (http://www.mofa.go.kr)==
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was inaugurated according to the Government Organization Act enacted by the Government of the Republic of Korea on July 17, 1948. As a part of the government organizational reforms in 1998, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was reorganized as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and was reorganized again as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2013. The Ministry establishes and carries out foreign policies, economic diplomacy and economic cooperation, takes part in international economic communities, administers treaties and international agreements, protects and supports overseas Korean nationals, promotes cultural cooperation, and analyzes international affairs.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[2013 Diplomatic White Paper]]
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* [[Dokdo, Korea’s Beautiful Island]]
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* [[Trustpolitik 2013]]
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==Korea Tourism Organization (http://www.visitkorea.or.kr)==
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The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) was established in 1962 under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (today’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism). KTO promotes Korea as a tourist destination and is dedicated to spreading the country’s unique culture and heritage worldwide. Since the 1980’s the organization is also responsible for promoting domestic tourism. The organization’s main goal is to strengthen and develop the tourism industry of Korea, to contribute to the country’s economy, and also improve the quality of life of the Korean people.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Easy Korean Cooking]]
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* [[K-arts]]
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* [[Keywords to Korea]]
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* [[Korea]]
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* [[Korea Illustrated Booklet]]
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* [[Korea Tourist Map]]
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* [[Korea Travel Guide]]
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* [[Korean Cuisine]]
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* [[Smart Love in Korea]]
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* [[View & Story of Korea]]
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* [[韓國8大魅力之旅]]
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* [[韓國の旅ガイド]]
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==The Korea Foundation (http://www.kf.or.kr)==
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As a lead organization of Korea’s international exchange and public diplomacy initiatives, The Korea Foundation (KF) communicates and interacts with the world so that Korea and its people can be better understood throughout the global community. In doing so, The Korea Foundation strives to make friends with people across the world, along with enhancing Korea’s global stature. Now, it implements a variety of programs to share Korea’s success story in terms of its acclaimed economic development and notable transition to a liberal democracy, to help advance the world’s prosperity and well-being.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[A Novelist’s Day in Seoul]]
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* [[Arch of Enlightenment]]
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* [[Buddhist Architecture of Korea]]
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* [[Buddhist Sculpture of Korea]]
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* [[Cloud Path, Journey of a Wandering Monk]]
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* [[Confucian Ritual Music of Korea]]
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* [[Dictionary of Korean Art and Archaeology]]
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* [[Eternal Images of Sakyamuni: Two Gilt-Bronze Korean National Treasures]]
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* [[Experience Korea through Your Five Senses]]
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* [[Fashion Express, Dongdaemun]]
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* [[Fine Arts]]
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* [[Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje]]
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* [[Gold Crowns of Silla: Treasures from a Brilliant Age]]
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* [[Hanbok: Timeless Fashion Tradition]]
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* [[Hangeul, the Dream Alphabet of the World]]
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* [[Hangeul: Korea’s Unique Alphabet]]
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* [[Jeju Island: Reaching to the Core of Beauty]]
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* [[Jeju Onggi, Crafted from Stone and Fire with the Spirit of Jeju]]
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* [[Jongmyo, a Shrine for Human Beings]]
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* [[Joseon’s Royal Heritage: 500 Years of Splendor]]
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* [[KOREA FOCUS]]
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* [[Korea’s Ancient Medicine]]
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* [[Korea’s Natural Wonders: Exploring Korea’s Landscapes]]
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* [[Korea’s Traditional Tastes - Traditions Beyond 500 Years]]
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* [[Korean Architecture: Breathing with Nature]]
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* [[Korean Arts and Lifestyle (Vol. Ⅰ-Ⅳ)==
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* [[Korean Ceramics]]
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* [[Korean Ceramics: The Beauty of Natural Forms]]
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* [[Korean Cinema Unleashed]]
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* [[Korean Court Dance]]
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* [[Korean Dance: Pure Emotion and Energy]]
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* [[Korean Folk Dance]]
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* [[Korean Food Guide]]
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* [[Korean Journeys: Heartland of Culture and History]]
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* [[Korean Landscape Painting]]
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* [[Korean Master Chefs]]
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* [[Korean Medicine: A Holistic Way to Health and Healing]]
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* [[Korean Relics in the U.S. ①-② / Korean Relics in Western Europe / Korean Relics in Japan ①-⑤]]
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* [[Korean Style]]
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* [[Korean Traditional House, Hanok]]
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* [[Koreana]]
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* [[Maedeup: The Art of Traditional Korean Knots]]
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* [[Masterpieces of Korean Art]]
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* [[Masters of Traditional Korean Handicrafts]]
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* [[Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea]]
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* [[Modern Korean Artists]]
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* [[Modern Korean Ink Painting]]
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* [[Museums & Galleries: Displaying Korea’s Past and Future]]
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* [[Palaces of Korea]]
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* [[Pays lointains Pays voisins la Corée]]
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* [[Performing Arts]]
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* [[Photographer Bae Bien-U and the Pine Tree]]
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* [[Religion in Korea: Harmony and Coexistence]]
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* [[Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty]]
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* [[Seasonal Customs of Korea]]
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* [[Secrets behind Korea’s Economic Success]]
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* [[Seowon]]
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* [[Taekwondo: The Unity of Body, Mind and Sprit]]
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* [[The Beat, Beat, Beat of Korea!]]
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* [[The Curves of Korea]]
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* [[The DMZ: Dividing the Two Koreas]]
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* [[Thought and Religion]]
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* [[Traditional Food: A Taste of Korean Life]]
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* [[Traditional Lifestyles]]
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* [[Traditional Music: Sounds in Harmony with Nature]]
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* [[Traditional Painting: Window on the Korean Mind]]
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* [[Traditional Performing Arts of Korea]]
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* [[Window on Korean Culture 2]]
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* [[Window on Korean Culture: 20 Video Clips on Korean Culture]]
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==Korea International Cooperation Agency (http://www.koica.go.kr)==
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Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is a government organization responsible for foreign cooperation projects and Korea’s grant aid programs for developing countries, and has played its role faithfully through sustainable growth and development as Korea’s representative grant organization. It improves Korea’s international image in the world by supporting economic and social development of developing countries and takes the initiatives in promoting friendly and cooperative relations with many developing countries.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Making a Better World Together]]
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* [[World’s Friend KOICA]]
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==Korea Creative Content Agency (http://www.kocca.kr)==
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Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) is an organization dedicated to support effective and sustainable growth of contents industry in the creative economy. It performs the business such as △creating ecosystem for coexisting contents △activating production and distribution △supporting overseas expansion △ cultivating human resources △constructing infrastructure △policy research and industry analysis, in order that Korea can jump up to be a global contents power by strengthening competition of contents industry in the field of broadcasting, game, animation, character, cartoon, music and fashion.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Il Ji-Mae (The Phantom Thief)]]
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* [[On Air]]
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==Arts Council Korea (http://www.arko.or.kr)==
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Arts Council Korea (ARKO) focuses on making creation, mediation and enjoyment have a virtuous circle targeting the nonprofit cultural industry and the field of basic arts such as literature, visual arts, performing arts, traditional arts and multidisciplinary arts, and on building infrastructure for it. Through this, it secures the production capacity of arts market by developing artistic prosperity and social productivity, increasing autogenic power of arts and leading creation of arts, while striving to make all the people feel the creative pleasure.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Acts and Scenes: Western Drama in Korean Theater]]
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* [[Choreographers in Motion: Retrospective and Perspectives]]
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* [[City as Arts: 100 Notable Works of Architecture in Seoul]]
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* [[Coexisting Differences: Women Artists in Contemporary Korean Art]]
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* [[Daehangno: Theater District in Seoul]]
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* [[Dancing Korea: New Waves of Choreographers and Dance Companies]]
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* [[Diaspora: Korean Nomadism]]
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* [[Harmonia Koreana: A Short History of 20th-century Korean Music]]
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* [[K-POP: Roots and Blossoming of Korean Popular Music]]
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* [[Korean Abstract Painting: A Formation of Korean Avant-Garde]]
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==King Sejong Institute Foundation (http://www.ksif.or.kr)==
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King Sejong Institute Foundation (KSIF) is a public institution that supports ‘King Sejong Institute (KSI)’ an overseas education institute for Korean language and culture. KSIF was founded in October 2012 in accordance with Clause 2 of Article 19 in the Framework Act on the Korean Language to generally manage and oversee the Korean government’s task of spreading the Korean language and culture. It designates King Sejong Institute, supports and evaluates its management, and develops and manages Nuri-Sejonghakdang (www.sejonghakdang.org), which teaches Korean language and culture online. It also publishes and distributes textbooks suitable for the curriculum of King Sejong Institute as well as guidebooks for teachers and assessment tests, reeducates teachers for the King Sejong Institute, and dispatches professional teachers.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Korean for Intermediate Learners 1]]
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* [[Korean One expression]]
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* [[Listening Korean Language - Beginner Level]]
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* [[Reading Korean Language - Beginner Level]]
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* [[Sejong Korea Culture 1]]
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* [[Sejong Korea Culture 2]]
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* [[Sejong Korean 1]]
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* [[Sejong Korean 2]]
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* [[Sejong Korean 3]]
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* [[Sejong Korean 4]]
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* [[Speaking Korean language - Beginner Level]]
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* [[Writing Korean Language - Beginner Level]]
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==Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (http://www.kotra.or.kr)==
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Since its establishment in 1962 as part of the Korea’s first 5-year Economic Plan, Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) has been dedicated to creating new export markets and increasing Korea’s trade value. KOTRA plays new role to support overseas investment, to invite foreign professional manpower, and to support making overseas jobs, keeping up with the times. In particular, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2012, KOTRA operates as a Global Business Platform that helps Korean companies break out into a bigger market and better future, and takes the lead for ‘being best five trade powers and achieving trade of 2 trillion dollars in 2020’.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[A Breeding Ground for Success]]
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* [[Doing Business In Korea]]
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* [[Guide to Living in KOREA]]
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* [[Invest Korea Annual Report]]
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* [[INVEST KOREA Bulletin]]
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* [[Invest Korea, Invest In Success]]
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* [[LABOR LAW GUIDE FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS]]
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* [[Overview of Korea’s Industries]]
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* [[Q&A on FDI in Korea 2013]]
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==Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (http://www.at.or.kr)==
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Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (aT) is established as Agriculture and Fishery Development Corporation in 1967 for easing disparity between farmers and manufacturers. After changing its name to Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation in 2012, it concentrates on reorganizing with differentiated and specialized structure and function by establishing new vision as ‘a public enterprise for promoting global agricultural and fishery food industry trusted by the people’ and enforcing the function of supporting agricultural and fishery food industry which will be the growing power of our agriculture.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Korea AgraFood]]
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* [[Korean Food: Straight to the Source]]
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==Korean Food Foundation (http://www.hansik.org)==
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Established in March 2010 in order to develop the industries such as food industry, food service industry, culture and tourism industry through the promotion of Korean food and the expansion of Korean culture, and to improve the image of Korea, Korean Food Foundation (KFF) is an only official private organization certified by government. It performs the major roles to establish legitimacy of Korean food, to foster Korean food industry and to pursue the globalization of Korean food by promoting and developing the excellence of Korean food at home and abroad based on private expertise.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[Great Food, Great Stories from Korea]]
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* [[International Korean Menu Guide]]
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* [[Korean Restaurant Guide]]
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==Overseas Koreans Foundation (http://www.okf.or.kr)==
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Overseas Koreans Foundation (OKF) supports overseas Korean to grow as exemplary member in the country of residence with pride as Korean. It contributes to the mutual development of overseas Korean society and homeland through ‘Global Korean Network’, and plays a role of bridge to establish ‘Korean Community’. It also tries to help the young generations who were born and grew in the country of residence have identity as Korean and sense of fellowship with homeland.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[International Korean Adoptee Resource Book]]
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* [[Old Wives Recipes]]
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* [[SAMULNORI Textbook - Series of Korean Culture Lesson]]
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* [[Taking Korean Traditional Dance Lessons with Chung, Seung-Hee - Series of Korean Culture Lesson]]
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==Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (http://kofice.or.kr)==
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Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE) promotes right recognition and understanding about culture of each country through diverse exchanges of cultural industries beyond the borders, and strives to improve the friendship between countries through the mutual cultural events such as ‘Feel Korea’, ‘Asia TV Drama Conference’ and ‘Asia Song Festival’. And it also contributes to expansion and development of Korean Wave by initiating underdeveloped countries into cultural knowhow, managing overseas correspondents and supporting fan club.
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* [[2K13 Feel Korea]]
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* [[Asia Song Festival]]
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==Arirang (http://www.arirang.co.kr)==
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Arirang, a representative Korean global TV broadcasting station, strives to make international society understand Korea rightly and global village friendly through TV and radio network. It completed broadcasting network all over the world including America, Europe and Africa in 2000, and has provided overseas Koreans and foreigners with various contents such as politics, economy, society and culture of Korea.
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'''Contents List'''
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* [[100 Icons of Korean Culture]]
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* [[Accolades for Arirang]]
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* [[Adventure Club]]
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* [[After 10]]
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* [[“Ahn Jung-geun” On peace in East Asia]]
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* [[Arts Avenue (Season 1/2)]]
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* [[Bizline]]
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* [[Bon Voyage]]
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* [[“Comfort Women” One Last Cry]]
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* [[Decoding Korean Success]]
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* [[Economix Korea]]
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* [[Edward’s Live Kitchen]]
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* [[Fareway to Refreshing]]
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* [[G-KOREA]]
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* [[Heart to Heart]]
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* [[Huge Family, Taekwondo]]
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* [[In Frame]]
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* [[Korea Confidential with Paul Schenk]]
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* [[Korea on the New Horizon]]
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* [[Korea Top 10 (Season 1)]]
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* [[Korea Top 10 (Season 2)]]
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* [[Korea Wide]]
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* [[Korea, a Medical Powerhouse]]
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* [[Korean on the World Stage]]
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* [[Korean Seafood Out to the World]]
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* [[Life Between Games]]
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* [[Peace & Harmony, Taekwondo]]
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* [[Quilt Your Korean Map]]
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* [[Rock on Korea]]
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* [[Semipermanent]]
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* [[Seowon, a Sanctuary of Well-rounded Education]]
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* [[Simply K-pop]]
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* [[Stars’ Road]]
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* [[Tales of Hansik]]
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* [[Taste of Wisdom]]
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* [[Tasty Trail with Benjamin (Season 1/2)]]
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* [[The 60th Anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Documentary Special]]
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* [[The Culinary Art of Kimchi]]
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* [[The INNERVIEW]]
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* [[The Kanto Earthquake of 1923 (Untold Story 3)]]
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* [[The Sensation]]
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* [[Top MDs of Korea]]
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* [[Travel Story]]
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* [[Two Chefs]]
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1 Korea | 2 Life | 3 Food | 4 Economy & Society | 5 Arts & Culture | 6 Cultural Heritage | 7 Nature & Tourism | 8 Introduction to Organizations & Lists of Books | 9 Korea-related Sites | 10. Index

=Introduction to Organizations & Lists of Books

Korean Culture and Information Service (http://www.korea.net)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (http://www.mofa.go.kr)

Korea Tourism Organization (http://www.visitkorea.or.kr)

The Korea Foundation (http://www.kf.or.kr)

Korea International Cooperation Agency (http://www.koica.go.kr)

Korea Creative Content Agency (http://www.kocca.kr)

Arts Council Korea (http://www.arko.or.kr)

King Sejong Institute Foundation (http://www.ksif.or.kr)

Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (http://www.kotra.or.kr)

Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (http://www.at.or.kr)

Korean Food Foundation (http://www.hansik.org)

Overseas Koreans Foundation (http://www.okf.or.kr)

Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (http://kofice.or.kr)

Arirang (http://www.arirang.co.kr)