(1)8 Korea is trying to steal the Chinese fireworks cultureimage text translation
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(1)8 Firecrackers allowed again…The Influence of Public Opinion in Chinaimage text translation
(1)Taking away the culture of tyranny from Koreaimage text translation
(2)Why Netizens Are Supporting Fireworks
(3)an old-school newspaper
(4)Korea Application for World Heritage 27
(5)In fact, it’s 2
(6)Traditional Culture Preservation 43
(1)Taking away firecrackers from Koreaimage text translation
(2)Chinese Netizen’s comments
(3)8 Korea Application for Fireworks to be Listed as a World Heritage Site
(1)Korea has erased the traces of Chinese culture without hesitationimage text translation
Cultural Heritage Administration’s response
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(1)Taking away the culture of tyranny from Korea
(2)Lim Seung-beom, Director of Cultural Heritage Administration’s World Heritage Policy Division
(3)The Republic of Korea has a culture related to fireworks or fire, such as fireworks
(4)I have not registered or applied for an intangible human heritage
(1)Taking away firecrackers from Koreaimage text translation
(2)8 Fireworks, no Intangible Heritage of Humanity has been applied
(1)Taking away firecrackers from Koreaimage text translation
(2)Kang Joon-young, professor of Chinese Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies’ Graduate School of International Studies
(3)Korean things continue to be welcomed around the world
(4)It is a phenomenon in which a kind of jealousy and envy of this part are mixed together
(1)Taking away firecrackers from Koreaimage text translation
(2)8 Large-scale Firecrackers Concentration of Fine Dust on the Korean Peninsula 1
(1)Fireworks are not listed as World Heritage sites, nor are they made kimchiimage text translation
(2)It’s an intangible human heritage like a mask dance, but I’ve never applied for it either
I want to steal the fireworks culture
How many Koreans are there
They spread the rumor that Confucius is Korean
Their inferiority complex, their jealousy, they’re morbid