Chapter II
Research Purpose/Aim
II.1 Why we selected mountain tourism?
As we said in our previous pages, in Korea, there are a lot of mountains. Almost every town has their mountain. Mountain related a local people from old time and familiar with local people. So, Although Korean Mountains arenot for professional climber, we thought Mountain tourism is important in Korea.
Based on our pu
And second way is Jeok which was made by seasoning the meat before cooking, as same as Bulgogi. Therefore these two different stories show why those are thought to be related.
However, eating meats was banned legally and naturally by normal people because strict rule of Buddhism and the tradition of Maekjeok tribe. With the invasion of nomadic Mongolians, the custom of eating meat was revived ag
are presented below.
1) Artisan Spirit: Uniqueness and High Quality
A lot of experts on global coffee market say consumers are now longing for uniqueness rather than standardized flavor of giant franchisers like Starbucks. Regardless of the price people wants high quality with fresh idea of culture. One reliable documentary takes an example of Starbucks at Seattle as a failure case of stand
a silent but powerful expression
placid and genial.
He preferred to capture the mundane affairs of commonpeople.
1.Who is Shin Yun-Bok? What do we know about him?
2. Introduction of his famous paintings
- About feast and enjoyment
- Lovers
- Women’s everyday life
- Obscene pictures (like pornography)
3. Conclusion
- His values of his paintings
and does not recognize, as the poet does, the ironic discrepancy between the comfort he intends and the lack of comfort he actually offers, for not being able to have one's hair soiled is hardly consolation for having it shaved off! In line 24 the boy's words are an expression of a childlike trust that the poet, with more experience of the world, knows to be unfounded: the poem, in fact, is a pro