A Kids Educational Guide On S. Korea
South Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, is located in East Asia along the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. South Korea is situated in a humid and subtropical climate region within a mountainous terrain. The land mass expands over 93,392 kilometers with over 50 million residents. Seoul, South Korea’s largest city, has a population of over 10 million. South Korea has a presidential republic with over 16 administrative divisions and consists of high living standards. South Korea’s economy reigns in as Asia’s fourth largest and competes with other highly developed nations. South Korea’s economy thrives on exports by focusing on production in electronics, automobiles, machinery, petrochemicals, robotics, and marine ships. South Korea belongs to the United Nations, World Trade Organization, the G-20 and OECD. Additionally, South Korea has a unique profile about them with breathtaking geography, climate, art, cuisine, and sports.
Geography:
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Geography of South Korea: A comprehensive description behind the geography of South Korean, including its land mass, topography, climate, environmental concerns, and resources.
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Public Broadcasting System: Hidden Korea: Geography: An insider’s looking into the mystery of South Korea, including its history, geography, religion, culture, and food.
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Central Intelligence Agency: South Korea: The CIA’s World Factbook describes essential information behind South Korea, including historical accounts, geography, people, government, economy, transportation, military, and transnational issues related to globalization.
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BBC News: South Korea Profile: A brief overview of South Korea, including important facts about what makes it unique and the political leaders who represent the country.
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Republic of Korea: A comprehensive profile of Korea detailing its history, geography, climate, environment, culture, sports, special events, technological advancements.
Climate:
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South Korea Geography and Climate: A student’s educational page describing the geography and climate of South Korea.
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The Geography Site: The Climate of South Korea: A brief description of South Korea’s climate and environmental patterns.
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South Korea Climate: An introduction to the climate and weather variables of South Korea.
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Korea’s Weather: Winter: How the winter weather affects the entirety of Korea.
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Korea’s Seasonal Changes: An in-depth examination of Korea’s seasonal changes.
Art:
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Korean Art and Culture (PDF): Korean art and culture that presents a picture of life in late Joseon dynasty.
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Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Korea, 1900 A.D.to Present: An extensive overview of Korea’s artistic historical roots.
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The Arts of Korea Gallery: An image gallery of popular Korean artistic pieces.
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Korean Art Society: A Korean Art Society promoting national art and cultural appreciation.
Public Art Rubs Seoul the Wrong Way: Criticism over a public arty display dedicated to a soul lost in a airplane crash in Seoul.
Cuisine:
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Food of South Korea: A brief description of special entree’s served during cultural holidays.
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Korean Food, Korean Identity: The Impact of Globalization on Korean Agriculture: An abstract examination on how globalization changed the face of Korean agriculture.
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South Korean Food and Drink: The South Korean Embassy presents a brief tour of South Korean cuisine.
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Food in Every Country: 3 Foods of the Koreans: A brief introduction to the top three foods served by Koreans, including potato soup, kimchi, and white rice.
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Easy Korean Food: A website offering popular Korean cuisine recipes for free to interested parties.
Sports:
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History of Taekwondo: A brief introduction into the South Korean martial arts sport known as Taekwondo.
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World Taekwondo Federation: The world’s dedicated taekwondo organization for participants engaged in the martial arts.
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Martial Arts and South Korea: History of Taekwondo: An extensive history of the South Korean martial art known as Taekwondo.
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Martial Arts: Korean Styles: A condensed summary of Korean martial arts styles, including Taekwondo and Hepkido.
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World Hapkido Association: What is Hapkido?: Hapkido is a martial arts discipline strengthens the mind and body by fusing an individual’s physical and mental powers in order to transform into a complete human being.
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Hapkido: Hapkido has spread throughout the United States and the rest of the world from its nation of origin: South Korea.
National Flag:
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South Korean National Flag and its Symbolism: An extensive look at the South Korean national flag, including its colors, symbolism, coat of arms, and details regarding its use and abuse.
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World Flag Database: South Korean Flags: A basic and primary profile of existing South Korean flags.
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History of the South Korean Flag: A brief introduction behind the history roots of the South Korean flag.
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National Symbols of South Korea: The South Korean flag comprises of the principle of yin and yang.
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Life in Korea: National Flag: A summarization of the historical account behind the South Korean national flag.
National Flower:
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South Korea’s National Flower: South Korea’s national flower is called hibiscus syriacus, also known as the Rose of Sharon.
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Rose of Sharon: An image database of the Rose of Sharon, South Korea’s national flower.
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Rose of Sharon, also known as Althea: An extensive background on the Rose of Sharon.
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Hibiscus Syriacus: A plant’s identification profile, including its taxonomy, requirements, characteristics, and description.
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Texas Plant Disease Handbook: Rose of Sharon: A brief description of each identifiable plant disease associated with the Rose of Sharon.
