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        Behavior Culture with the COVID-19 Pandemic in Vietnam and the Republic of Korea

        ( Le Thi Ngoc Diep ),( Nguyen Le Uyen Diem ) 부경대학교 글로벌지역학연구소 2021 Journal of Global and Area Studies(JGA) Vol.5 No.2

        2020 was a year of a global pandemic. It started in the densely populated city of Wuhan in China in December 2019. In just a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic spread rapidly to the whole world. Experts say that this is the most complicated and long-lasting pandemic in the world. The current situation shows that the COVID-19 pandemic breaks in stages according to its severity, with varying degrees of change, but has been basically controlled in some countries and regions, such as China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea (RoK), Vietnam and other countries. When examining prevention and control of the pandemic, cultural factors such as awareness, task organization and the behavior of Vietnamese and the Republic of Korean people must be discussed. These are the unrecognized factors that allowed for the initial success of pandemic prevention and control in the two countries. This study examines the interdisciplinary research results on the COVID-19 pandemic in the world so far, especially in Vietnam and the RoK. The study focuses on the necessity of cultural factors, which are the “soft power” in this situation, that makes important contributions to the story of pandemic prevention and control, as well as the experience and lessons of responding to the pandemic diseases in Vietnam and the RoK.

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