Korea
Korea's intangible heritage includes seasonal foodways, communal rituals, music, craft and maritime knowledge.

Kimjang
Kimjang is a living food culture tradition associated with Korea and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Arirang folk song
Arirang folk song is a living performing arts tradition associated with Korea and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Jongmyo Jerye and ritual music
Jongmyo Jerye and ritual music is a living ritual and festival tradition associated with Korea and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Taekkyeon
Taekkyeon is a living knowledge and social practice tradition associated with Korea and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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Culture of Jeju Haenyeo
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Culture of Jeju Haenyeo is a living knowledge and social practice tradition associated with Korea and documented through UNESCO intangible cultural heritage resources.
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