Native asian fonts appear in English

I am trying to use native Mac Korean characters on a piece of art work but they apear as english letters. How do I get them to look like Korean Fonts. When I look on Font Book the characters look right but when I go to the fon in Photoshop or Word they come out as English letters not Korean Font characters.
Thank you

You can't change a language by just changing fonts.  To create Korean you have to activate the Korean keyboard (Hangul) in system preferences/language & text/input sources and then select that keyboard in the "flag" menu at the top right of the screen and type.
Otherwise you can just copy/paste Korean from a website or text and the font will take care of itself.

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