concept   container
culture   South Korea
statement   Containers are an important part of South Korean culture, used for packing meals, traditional ceremonies, and promoting eco-friendly practices.

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1 closing container Korea Using intricate and decorative closures for containers, such as traditional knots or lacquerware, is a symbol of care and respect in gift-giving. 1
2 container Korea Bento boxes are commonly used for packing and carrying lunches, and are often carefully arranged with a variety of dishes. 1
3 container South Korea Often used for carrying lunch and snacks when going out 1
4 container cup South Korea Often used for traditional hot or cold beverages such as matcha tea or barley tea, and may be made of materials like porcelain or ceramics. 1
5 container cup South Korea Teacups used for traditional tea ceremonies 1
6 container product South Korea Container products often come in smaller, single-serving sizes to cater to the smaller living spaces and on-the-go lifestyles in Japan and South Korea. 1
7 container product South Korea Container products are commonly used for storing and presenting Japanese and Korean traditional foods such as bento boxes and kimchi. 1
8 containers South Korea Emphasis on reusable and eco-friendly containers for food and drinks 1
9 containers South Korea Containers like bento boxes and traditional lacquerware are commonly used for packing meals and food presentation. 1
10 large container Korea Often used in traditional ceremonies and rituals, and may symbolize abundance and prosperity 1