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Why the tiger is prominent in Korean culture : Korea.net : The official website of the Republic of Korea 2022 is the year of the black tiger according to the zodiac calendar. In Korean culture, tiger symbolizes is a symbol of power and strength, as it is considered a protector of Korean people.

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A 🧵: On my 5th watching of KPDH, Bob came in, and asked “Why does the tiger stay?”. I guessed it wasn’t a demon. I looked it up, and the tiger has multiple roles in Korean folklore.
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🦆 In Korean folk art, ducks are can be messengers—bridging heaven, earth, and water.
 They appear on sotdae (totem poles) and serve as bringers of luck and harmony.
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