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Tham Nguyen
Where is Seoul Korea?
Humid Subtropical / Snow
Climate
• Seoul is the capital and includes, Incheon and Gyeonggi making it the largest city in the South Korea. Almost half of the South Korean population lives here; helping to make it the center of the South Koreas, economy, culture and government.
• Population: 10,208,302 • Land Area: 233.7 square miles this is 605.2 sq km • Climate: The climate is considered subtropical• Summers are hot and humid• Monsoon weather is from June to July• Winters are very cold, dry and the city gets an average of 28 days of snow• Winter low of 21* F (-6C) and Summer high of 85*F (29.5*C)
Yongsan International School of Seoul
Founded in 2004
• The school was founded on 2004 with the mission to establish a world class educational institution for the children of foreign investors in Korea. The idea was that by foreign direct investment, the Korean economy would benefit while simultaneously meeting the needs of visiting foreign families.
• The KFSF is a non-profit organization that was tasked with restructuring the school formally known as International Christian School which taught Christian values. However after being selected by KFSF, the school offered parents a choice between a secular track called Oasis or a track which includes Christian instruction and chapels known as NICS, which stands for the Network of International Christian Schools.
Grades K through 12
It Is Fully Accredited School
• Yongsan International School is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu in the heart of the foreign community in Seoul.
• Yongsan International School of Seoul is a not-for-profit international school that offers academic programs for kindergarten through 12th grade students.
• It is Fully accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Christian Schools International.
• Degrees or units are recognized all over the world.
• Yongsan, offers an experience rich in cultural diversity. The current student body is represented by students from 50 different countries.
Discipleship Running Club Basketball Sports Drawing and Painting Taekwondo Ceramics Cross Fit Arts and Crafts Soccer Compassion Club Swimming-Competitive Hip Hop Dance Swimming-Beginners Inspirational Music Ballet
The After School Activities
Diversity
Housing Options
• Apartments are most favored by locals due to the conveniences such as markets, post office, schools, and public transportation
• Offiicetel are high rise buildings with residents and offices; office space within a residents
• Private houses are a lot hard to come by unless in historic Seoul
Housing
• Mutli-Family/Row Houses are smaller than an apartment but houses at least 2 families comes with a parking spot
• One Room/Studio are located in four to five story buildings; comes furnished; very similar to officitel
• Hanok is a traditional Korean home which are located in historic Seuol
Itaewon-Dong DistrictRent : $943/month Key: $5000 1 year contract 3 Bedroom 1 Living Room 1 Bath Furnish Villa
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ItaewonRent: $800/Month Key: $900
2 Bedroom 1 Bath Partly Furnish
HaebangchonRent: $1000/month Key: $ 5000
3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 2nd Floor with Balcony
Women in the workforce
• Park Guen-Hye, is South Korea’s first female President from the Saenuri Party
• Women’s role in the workforce is negative-it is rare for women to succeed in business-most women work as assembly line positions-will leave work due to marriage
• Invisible wall that blocks women in the workforce that prevents them from progressing
• Although women are still working in various occupation such the medical, entertainment, business, government, and education
Must Be Done
• Bowing replaces the handshakesBowing shows respect and gratitudeYounger generation now does
shaking hands after the bow• Respect when drinking (building bonds)
-drinking etiquettes
Terms
할머니 (halmeoni) 할머님 (halmeonim)
grandmother
아버지 (abeoji) 아버님 (abeonim) father
형 (hyeong) 형님 (hyeongnim) a male's older brother
누나 (noona) 누님 (noonim) a male's older sister
오빠 (oppa) 오라버니 (orabeoni)
a female's older brother
언니 (eonni) a female's older sister
아들 (adeul) 아드님 (adeunim) son
딸 (ttal) 따님 (ttanim) daughter
Must Never Be Done
• Never walk around with your shoes on at home
• Do not sit in the elderly seats on the subway• Do not use your loud voices in public areas• Never stick chopsticks in your rice• Do not call people with hand gestures• Tattoos are look down upon• Exposure of the body (female)
Cultural Attitudes about the States
• Americans tend not to be respectful especially the way we greet people
• Americans are more optimistic • Americans must be wealthy• Americans are a bit heavier and eat a lot
of fast food • Americans are lazy, ignorant, and loud• American grudge due to the war
Religion Beliefs
• The two predominant religions in South Korea are Buddhism and Christians
• Koreans are tolerant with people who have different beliefs as long as you are respectful and follow the etiquettes of the land or town your in
• A good population of Koreans are atheistic who doesn’t have a religion
Cite Notes
• http://www.yisseoul.org/page.cfm?p=367
• http://geography.about.com/od/southkorea/a/Ten-Facts-About-Seoul-South-Korea.htm