Buddhism is the main religion in Korea and its teachings reflect in Korean lifestyle, culture and arts. Numerous Buddhist statues, monuments and temples have been included in the National Treasure and Monument list by the government. Manja, the Korean version of the Swastika, is major symbol of Korean Buddhism and it can be seen outside temples and religious places in Korea.
Korean culture is incomplete without pottery and ceramics. Pottery is Korea's cultural emblem and it started hundreds of years ago. Today, celadon, a Korean blue-glazed pottery, is famous all over the world. This pottery style was passed on to the Japanese by the Koreans.