France is a Western European country well known for its ideas of ‘Freedom, equality and benevolence.’ These three ideas were the motto of the French Revolution, and are still the basic spiritual values of the French people today. The French Revolution occurred in 1798. As an event where the force of citizens rejected the oppression of a ruler, it contributed greatly to the development of modern democracy. As an event where the force of citizens rejected the oppression of a ruler, it contributed greatly to the development of modern democracy. Having a wide variety of food selection and recipes, French cuisine is well-recognized for its high-quality around the world. Such extraordinary cuisine not only comes from the geographical merits of the country neighboring the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea that offers easy access to many kinds of ingredients, but also the diverse ethnic groups within the country lends inspiration to the development of French cuisine. France is also a country where a social welfare system was first developed in the world. Naturally, it has a social welfare system such as unemployment insurance and pension. The educational system is also we well organized with equalization among universities. By passing the high school graduation exam, students can enter any college in France. Today, France uses a cock (Coq) and Marianne for the symbols of the country. Among these symbols, Coq is ‘Gallus’ in Latin. The word ‘Gallus’ also means the Gaul people who lived in the area of France since B.C. 600. For this reason, Coq has become the symbol.