concept   lock
culture   South Korea
statement   Traditional houses in South Korea often do not use interior locks to symbolize trust and respect within the household.

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1 door with lock South Korea Uncommon in traditional homes, where sliding doors are often used for privacy 1
2 lock Korea Traditional Japanese and Korean architecture often uses different locking mechanisms such as sliding doors with wooden latches. 1
3 lock South Korea Removing shoes and using a lock to secure shoe lockers in public places is common etiquette 1
4 lock South Korea Traditional houses often do not use locks on interior doors as a sign of trust and respect for others in the household. 1
5 locks South Korea It is uncommon to have locks on interior doors within a household. 1
6 locks South Korea Traditional houses often feature sliding paper doors and wooden latches, with modern homes incorporating electronic keyless entry systems. 1
7 locks South Korea Less commonly used for residential security; more commonly used for securing bikes and motorcycles 1
8 padlock South Korea Often used for securing school bags or suitcases 1
9 padlock South Korea Less commonly used in daily life, as there is generally a high level of trust in the community. 1
10 padlock South Korea Often used symbolically to represent love and commitment, such as attaching padlocks to bridges. 1