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The tiger has been strongly associated with Korean people and Korean culture. It appears in not only the Korean foundation mythology but also in folklore, as well as a favorite subject of Korean art such as painting and sculpture. The mascot of the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea, is Hodori, a stylized tiger to represent Korean people.

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dbo:abstract The tiger has been strongly associated with Korean people and Korean culture. It appears in not only the Korean foundation mythology but also in folklore, as well as a favorite subject of Korean art such as painting and sculpture. The mascot of the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea, is Hodori, a stylized tiger to represent Korean people. (en) 호랑이는 한국 사람들과 한국 문화에서 매우 큰 영향을 끼친 동물이다. 호랑이는 한국의 건국 신화부터 여러 민담에서까지 폭넓게 등장하며 에서 빠지지 않고 등장하는 동물이자 많은 한국인들이 선호하는 동물이다. 1988년 하계 올림픽 마스코트인 호돌이 역시 호랑이 캐릭터이며, 2018년 동계 올림픽의 마스코트인 수호랑도 호랑이를 채택하였다. (ko) La tigre è fortemente associata al popolo e alla cultura della Corea, nota in passato come "terra delle tigri" per la grande popolazione felina che abitava le sue montagne. È presente nel mito di fondazione di ed è un motivo ricorrente nella letteratura e nell'arte funeraria, buddhista e popolare come spirito protettore. Considerata un simbolo nazionale, è associata alle doti di umorismo, coraggio e nobiltà. (it)
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dbp:caption Minhwa (en)
dbp:hangul 호랑이, 범 (en)
dbp:hanja 虎郞이, none (en)
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rdfs:comment The tiger has been strongly associated with Korean people and Korean culture. It appears in not only the Korean foundation mythology but also in folklore, as well as a favorite subject of Korean art such as painting and sculpture. The mascot of the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea, is Hodori, a stylized tiger to represent Korean people. (en) La tigre è fortemente associata al popolo e alla cultura della Corea, nota in passato come "terra delle tigri" per la grande popolazione felina che abitava le sue montagne. È presente nel mito di fondazione di ed è un motivo ricorrente nella letteratura e nell'arte funeraria, buddhista e popolare come spirito protettore. Considerata un simbolo nazionale, è associata alle doti di umorismo, coraggio e nobiltà. (it)
rdfs:label Tigri nella cultura coreana (it) 한국 문화 속의 호랑이 (ko) Tigers in Korean culture (en)
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