Monday, March 25, 2013

Interesting 흥미있는

Monday again, only one more week to get myself ready! Thank you, freak snow storm, for tucking me inside and forcing me out of my procrastination packing habits.

But first, some extensive research!

- Seoul is one of the largest cities in the world, with a population over 10.5 million.

- In 1910 Korea became a Japanese colony, which lasted for the next 35 years. North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 to unify under communist rule. With the intervention of the UN there was a ceasefire in 1953, yet the border remains one of the heaviest militarized zones in the world.

- South Korea may function like an island, but it is located on a peninsula due to the North Korean connection to China. The border is closed to South Korea, thus all things come in by boat or plane.

- Korean is the official language, but English and Japanese are commonly taught as well.

- Shopping malls are huge! Some of the largest in the world.

- Nearly half of the population claim to be atheist, the other half made up of Christians and Buddhists.

- The drinking age is 20, and you don't have to wait until your exact birth date, just January 1 of the year you turn 20. And public drinking is permitted.

- Taxis are color-coded: white and grey will be a basic car with a newer driver; a black car is more luxurious and the driver more experienced (and more ₩) And don't be surprised if the driver is watching TV while he drives.

- The economy is high-tech and industrialized, with large companies like Hyundai, Samsung, and LG based there. Yet the land is mountainous and forested.



- At 6,398 feet the highest point is Halla-san, an extinct volcano.

- National flower is the Rose of Sharon >>

- Public restrooms may be available, what's not as common: toilet paper. Pack your own!

1 comment:

  1. re: public bathrooms.
    toilet paper....and soap. lots of places don't have soap. yuck! or they have soap. but lots of times it's bar soap. used by one and all!

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