concept   play
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, play activities are strongly influenced by academic achievement and cultural traditions, emphasizing structured and educational play.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 acting in play Korea Traditionally seen as a form of entertainment and art in traditional theater like Noh and Pansori 1
2 acting in play South Korea Acting in traditional plays such as Noh or Pansori is considered a highly respected art form and requires extensive training and mastery. 1
3 acting in play South Korea Participation in traditional theater like Noh or Pansori requires rigorous training and holds a high cultural prestige. 1
4 character in play South Korea Emphasizes humility and collective harmony, often representing group values and reflecting a strong sense of duty and honor. 1
5 play South Korea There is a strong emphasis on academic achievement, and children have limited time for unstructured play. 1
6 play South Korea Children's play activities often involve structured educational games and group activities focused on cooperation. 1
7 play South Korea Structured group activities and educational play are emphasized, and there is a strong focus on developing skills and discipline through play. 1
8 playing South Korea There is strong emphasis on organized sports and group activities, with less focus on free play and creativity. 1
9 playing South Korea Children are also encouraged to play, but academic achievement is highly emphasized, leading to a more structured approach to play. 1