Many people may wonder, since even festivals in other countries have to be robbed, have they applied for the world heritage of their country's pride "kimchi"? Think about it, since you are not Korean, you have thought of applying for the World Heritage for "Korea", so how can Koreans who are keen on applying for the World Heritage ignore it? Koreans applied for the legacy of their kimchi a long time ago, and the application was successful. The specific time is 65438+February, 20 13. Korean kimchi and Japanese food were successfully applied for the World Heritage together!
Seriously, I have to sigh that Koreans have a strong sense of "copyright". No wonder their cultural industry is so developed. There are reasons behind all this. If citizens don't have such a strong sense of copyright, how can their cultural industry go abroad and go to the world! However, sometimes I wonder why Koreans are so keen on applying for the World Heritage, and even some trivial things have to work hard to apply for the World Heritage. I really can only sigh that Koreans are so energetic!
Many people know that kimchi is closely related to their culture and has a long history, but they don't know it. In fact, as early as China, there were records about kimchi. I hereby declare that I don't want to compete with South Korea for kimchi! China's earliest collection of poems, The Book of Songs, has such a word "Qu", which was translated into kimchi in ancient China and is the earliest record of kimchi in China!