Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Beauty Of South Korea

South Korea, the democratic country of Korea! South Korea came out of the war as a free nation unlike North Korea which is more on communism kind of government. Over the years North and South Korea have developed separately from each other. After years of difficulties for South Korea, they have finally emerged as a thriving nation. On the other hand, North Korea is sinking further and further into trouble, as they face mass starvation and economic problems. While South Korea has experienced economic success and Christianity, North Korea has been given starvation and their former leader to worship. The two countries face the most militarized border in the world. Given North Korea's refusal to join the international community who support religious freedom, but instead put their faith in militarism, they are unlikely to find peace.  One more thing is, South Korea celebrate Christmas unlike North Korea where people only rely to their government. But let’s stay behind the sad part but let me share you the good and overwhelming places of South Korea.
Jindo Island
Jindo Island, the most beautiful and extravagant beach in South Korea which is located South of Korean peninsula which is 6 hours away from Seoul. Jindo is the third largest island in South Korea. The island has many park reserves like the Dadohae National Marine Park, historical relics and sites; and you can find traditional artistic performances everywhere. With the Jindo Bridge construction completed, the island is connected to the mainland. Every year during the month of February on the Lunar Calendar, the sea parts, mimicking the parting of the sea by Moses. Many tourists come to watch this rare spectacle. There are mascots found around the island that symbolize the friendly image of the Jindo dog, which happens to be natural treasure no.53.

Gwangandaero Bridge, Busan
Busan is the 2nd biggest city of Korea, located the opposite side of Korean peninsula in Gyungsang-do (Gyungsang province). It also serves as the country's main port for international cargo, as well as passenger ferries to Japan and Jeju Island. The city is well-known for its seafood and beaches, as well as the Hallyosudo Waterway with its charming islands. The Busan fish market has a huge selection of fresh seafood in the early morning. Although mainly known as a port, the city has many steep hills, creating a very unusual mix of mountains and ocean. The area remained relatively untounched during the Korean War, but the flood of refugees drastically shaped the city. Busan's close propinquity to the ocean gives it milder winters than other places in Korea, enabling people to enjoy the night life in more soothe than other areas. As a major port of call for international shipping, the harbor area has a thriving district that caters to the thousands of sailors and other visitors who pass through each year.

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Jeju Island
 And lastly, Jeju Island which is also known as the "Island of the Gods," the most admired and popular vacation spot for Koreans and many Japanese. It remains one of the top honeymoon destinations for Korean newlyweds. The island's mixture of volcanic rock, frequent rains, and temperate climate, make it very similar to the Hawaiian Islands in the U.S. The island offers visitors a wide range of activities: hiking on Halla-san (South Korea's highest peak), catching sunrises and sunsets over the ocean, viewing majestic waterfalls, riding horses, or just lying around on the sandy beaches. Tourism is one of the main industries of the island.  Many of the hotels and other tourist areas are run by mainland companies; so much of the income never gets put back into the local economy. Also, since the attractions are geared towards tourists, many of the entrance fees are very expensive (although the locally owned and operated ones tend to be cheaper). Similar to Gyeongju and some other areas, local residents can enter most places for free or for a steeply discounted price. 
Jeju Island  is also the island where most Korean dramas were shot that’s why I love the place and aiming to stay there for vacation. I only saw this island on one of the Korean drama that I watch and was curious about the place that’s why I search for it and check where does the island is located. I hope that someday I can visit the place and enjoy my vacation and pampered myself with its indulging beauty.  I would say that this island is the pride of South Korea.  Before, I only love Korean dramas , Korean songs and kimchi but now I would say  "I love South Korea".

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