ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the Korean-Chinese on the development of the Korean tourism industry through acculturation, adaptation and assimilation into Korean culture… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the Korean-Chinese on the development of the Korean tourism industry through acculturation, adaptation and assimilation into Korean culture using the medium of food. For this purpose, the researchers conducted in-depth interviews with Korean-Chinese migrants, Chinese nationals and Korean nationals. From the survey, the idea of a Korean-Chinese food culture street in Jayang-dong in eastern Seoul was born, and the impact of these migrants was perceived not as invisible but as a local reality. On the other hand, from the perspective of Koreans, evaluating Korean-Chinese ethnics is generally through a double standard. This means that their Korean ethnicity is Korean by bloodline, but it is categorized as Chinese by nationality and culture. Nevertheless, Korean ethnicity is a starting point for accepting the Korean-Chinese as members of Korean society using the medium of food.
               
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