1
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combat sports
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Korea
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Valued for its contribution to discipline and character-building, often associated with spiritual and philosophical elements, and events held in a more reserved and respectful manner.
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1
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2
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combat sports
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South Korea
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Aligned with modernity and highly commercialized, with events featuring advanced technology, elaborate marketing, and a strong presence in the mainstream media.
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1
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3
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competitive sports
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South Korea
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Esports or electronic sports are increasingly popular, with a significant focus on competitive video gaming as a recognized form of sport and entertainment.
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1
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4
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extreme sports
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South Korea
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Less common and not as widely practiced, with a greater emphasis on traditional sports and activities.
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1
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5
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playing sport
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South Korea
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Participating in sports is often associated with school clubs and teams, and there is a strong emphasis on discipline, teamwork, and respect for authority figures.
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1
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6
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sport
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South Korea
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Baseball and martial arts like judo and taekwondo are popular sports
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1
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7
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sports action
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South Korea
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Sports action emphasizes precision, technique, and discipline.
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1
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8
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sports action
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South Korea
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Sports action often involves precision and technique, such as martial arts or archery.
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1
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9
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sports action
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South Korea
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E-sports action is a significant part of the sports culture, with professional gaming leagues and tournaments being widely followed and celebrated.
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1
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10
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violent sports
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South Korea
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Less popular, with a preference for non-violent sports like baseball and taekwondo
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1
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