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The present paper gives an overview of cultural exchanges between Goryeo and Yuan China in the 13th and 14th centuries when Goryeo was under the rule of the Yuan Dynasty. The article discusses the historical background of the cultural trends dubbed Goryeoyang (高麗樣) and Mongolpung (蒙古風) which had a great deal of influence on both peoples in many spheres of life, from everyday life to politics. By taking into account a wide variety of examples including fashion, food, lifestyle as well as the linguistic dimension, many similar customs and traditions can be identified between the two nations.

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