the subject of the nighttime tour named Moonlight Tour of Changdeokgung Palace. While working as a tour guide at the royal palace, I gave many tours for locals and global tourists and met lots of people who were interested in Korean royal palaces, and traditional Korean culture.
I found that there were many questions tourists wanted to know about the past of Korea. For instance, Northand So
Drinking culture in KoreaKoreans, like their neighbours across the water in Japan, like a drink and a good time. The Japanese consume 70 litres of beer per person compared with 40 litres per capita in South Korea. Drinking has always enabled Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucian culture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part of modern Ko
1. Introduction
1) background and purpose of study
Germany and Republic Of Korea have similialities to bureaucracy public administration system. One of that, what ROK have to focusing on comparative public adminstration, firstly is historical background. ROK grew up as much as people call to “Four Dragons of Asia” in 1970s, wether they go through Korean war in 1950 under the Conflict the
that is the abroad relief development volunteer to the hungry country.
It starts the giving NGO era established as ‘abroad supporting NGO’ that is the first in Korea in 1989 from the receiving NGO.
It performs the welfare business for broken family, elder who lives alone, andthe disabled, and supports the development of water resources, meal project, andthe supporting to NorthKorea.
1. 서론
Because of theKorean wave, andthe K-pop, there is a huge demand of learning Korean in Egypt. Because of this huge demand, Ain Shams University made Korean department in their university. But it is only institute that Egytian can earn the education of Korean.
KOICA is voluntarily providing them Korean education but it’s impossible to follow the huge demand of learning Korean.
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