<P><B>Celebrate Korean culture whilst learning about its past and present in this stunning and fascinating guide.</B></P><P> In recent years, Korean popular culture has taken the form of a tidal wave sweeping over the West. Whether it’s music, film, drama series, fashion or cuisine, South Korea is establishing itself as a key player on the world stage. And the Korean Wave (Hallyu) shows no sign of stopping. Even before <I>Squid Game</I> and the award-winnning film <I>Parasite</I>, K-pop had become a $5 billion industry and Korean food had become the exciting new regional cuisine in restaurants and bars. </P><P><I>K Culture</I> will reveal all aspects of South Korea's way of life, both historically and in its new found fame. Including sections on K-pop bands, cinema, drama, art, comics, food, fashion and night-life, with features within each section on the best films, shows, stars, artists etc. – this book offers different gateways into contemporary South Korea and what