The Republic of Korea (herein after Korea) is a country visited by approximately ten million international travelers every year. With its long history in culture and tradition, the country has a lot to offer to travelers. Continue reading to learn general information about Korea before visiting.
Where is Korea?
The Korean peninsula, roughly 1,030 km long and 175 km at its narrowest point, has a total land area of 100,033 km2 and is located in Northeast Asia. With Seoul as its capital city, Korea is neighbored by Japan to the east, China to the west and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) across the northern border.
Culture
‘Hangeul’, Korean Alphabet
Hangeul, one of the most unique creations of Korea, was introduced in 1443 by King Sejong, the 4th king of the Joseon dynasty. To help all commoners to easily read and write this alphabet, Hunminjeongeum (meaning ‘Proper sounds to instruct the people’ in Korean) was created. The UNESCO inscribed Hunminjeongeum Haerye; The Hangeul Manuscript, on the Memory of the World Register in 1997.
‘Hanbok’, Korean Traditional Clothes
Hanbok is the traditional attire of the Korean people. Worn daily up until just 100 years ago, hanbok comes in various shapes and colors, reflecting the culture and lifestyle of the its time. Nowadays, it is only worn on special occasions or anniversaries. The core of hanbok is its graceful shape and vibrant colors, which have had a major impact on the modern fashion industry.
‘Hansik’, Korean Traditional Food
Hansik refers to traditional Korean food, centered on rice, served alongside a bowl of soup and a variety of side dishes. Most dishes use meat and vegetables as the main ingredients, boiled or steamed in brine or water rather than fried in oil, making hansik very healthy. Hansik's most outstanding feature is the fermented foods. The most well-known are kimchi (fermented cabbage).
‘Hallyu’, Korean Pop Culture
Korea has been risen not only in the field of technology and engineering, but also in the field of culture. Hallyu, which refers to the increase in popularity of Korean culture, has been expanded nationwide. Ranging in genres from K-pop to the larger Hallyu entertainment business and culture, Korea’s cultural influence has been increasing to Asia and to the world.
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Gyeonggi-do
Gyeonggi-do has long served as a key role in the development of Korea through its strategic location and vibrant economy. Home to world-leading enterprises such as Samsung, LG, Hyundai, and Kia, the province accounts for one-fifth of the nation's exports and GDP. Also, as the fastest growing regional economy in Korea, Gyeonggi-do is one of the most sought after destinations for foreign investment.
Gyeonggi-do is also a tourist destination that features a heavenly blessed environment, ranging from the mountainous regions in the northeast to the coastal areas in the southwest, and rich culture and history.
Siheung-si
The venue, Siheung city where you can meet trendy culture and west coast romance.
You can enjoy the cool waves at the world's largest artificial surfing spot,
feel relaxed in the magnificent, cozy nature, and spend a romantic evening in Oido with beautiful sunset.
SNU Siheung Campus Hotel & Convention Center
Seoul National University Siheung Campus Hotel & Convention Center has 263 rooms with great views overlooking a beautiful sunset over the West Sea. It has a state-of-the-art convention center that can accommodate 1,200 people and can be divided into 3 halls. In addition, conference rooms of various sizes are available, making it an ideal venue for successful business events such as large international conferences, seminars, and meetings.
Address: 173, Seouldaehak-ro, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea. 15011
Seoul National University Siheung Campus is located in Baegot New Town, Siheung City, Gyeonggi-do. (5 minutes by car from Oido Station on Seoul Subway Line 4)