South Korea

               Amal Sendi
         Teacher:Houssem lakhdher


                            9b4
2011/2             16
Plan:
1-History :
2- Geography, climate and environment
 geography
 climate
 environment
3- Science and technology
 Robotics
4-Religion
5-Art
6-Architecture
7-Cuisine
8-Contemporary music, film and television
9-Technology culture
10-Sports :
 taekwondo
11-External links
                                 16
I.   History:
• South Korea officially the Republic of Korea , is
  a sovereign state in the southern part of
  the Korean Peninsula The name "Korea" is
  derived from Goryeo, a dynasty which ruled in
  the Middle Ages.
• Its neighbors are China to the west, Japan to
  the east, North Korea to the north, and
  the East China Sea to the south.. It covers a
  total area of 99,392 square kilometers and has
  a population of almost 50 million. The capital
  and largest city is Seoul, with a population of
  9,794,304.3333
                          1
I. History:
• South Korea is a presidential republic consisting
  of sixteen administrative divisionsand is
  a developed country with a very high standard of
  living. It is Asia's fourth largest economy.




                         2
II. Geography, climate and environment
              1. Geography:

.South Korea occupies the southern
portion of the Korean Peninsula, which
extends some 1,100 km (680 mi) from
the Asian mainland. These mountainous
peninsula is flanked by the Yellow
Sea to the west, and East Sea to the
east. Its southern tip lies on the Korea
Strait and the East China Sea.
.South Korea's terrain is mostly
mountainous, most of which is
not arable. Lowlands, located primarily
in the west and southeast, make up
only 30% of the total land area.

                                3
2. Climate
• South Korea has four distinct seasons; spring,
  summer, autumn and winter. Spring usually lasts from
  late-March to early- May, summer from mid-May to
  early-September, autumn from mid-September to
  early-November, and winter from mid-November to
  mid-March.
• Rainfall is concentrated in the summer months of
  June through September. The southern coast is
  subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong
  winds      and     heavy     rains.    The      average
  annualprecipitation varies from 1,370 millimeters
  (54 inches) in Seoul to 1,470 millimeters (58 inches) in
  Busan. There are occasional typhoons that bring high
  winds and floods.          4
5
3. Environment
• South Korea is a member of
  the      Antarctic-Environmental
  Protocol,                Antarctic
  Treaty, Biodiversity Treaty, Kyoto
  Protocol       (forming        the
  Environmental Integrity Group
  (EIG),
  regarding UNFCCC, with Mexico
  and Switzerland),Desertification,
                        Endangered
  Species,           Environmental
  Modification,

                                6
3. Environment
• Hazardous Wastes, Law of the
  Sea,                 Marine
  Dumping,       Comprehensive
  Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (not
  into force), Ozone Layer
  Protection,              Ship
  Pollution, Tropical Timber
  83,       Tropical    Timber
  94, Wetlands, andWhaling.


                           7
III. Science and technology
                1. Robotics
• Robotics has been included
  in the list of main national
  R&D projects in Korea since
  2003.     In    2009,    the
  government       announced
  plans to build robot-
  themed                parks
  in Incheon and Masan with
  a mix of public and private
  funding.
                         8
1. Robotics
• Plans of creating English-teaching
  robot assistants to compensate for
  the shortage of teachers were
  announced in February 2010, with
  the robots being deployed to most
  preschools and kindergartens by
  2013.      Robotics    are     also
  incorporated in the entertainment
  sector as well; the Korean Robot
  Game Festival has been held every
  year since 2004 to promote science
  and robot technology.
                          9
IV. Religion

      Religion                       percent
1.    No religion                      46.5%
2.    Buddhism                        22.8%
3.    Protestantism                   18.3%
4.    Roman Catholic Church           10.9%
5.    Other religions                  0.7%
6.    Won Buddhism                     0.3%
7.    Jehovah's Witnesses              0.3%
8.    Confucianism                     0.2%
9.    Cheondoism                       0.1%
10.   Islam                     10
                                       0.1%
V. Art
• Korean art has been highly influenced
  by Buddhism and Confucianism, which
  can be seen in the many traditional
  paintings, sculptures, ceramics and the
  performing arts. Korean pottery and
  porcelain,                        such
  as Joseon's baekja and buncheong,
  and Goryeo's celadon are well known
  throughout the world. The Korean tea
  ceremony, pansori, talchum and bucha
  echum are also notable Korean
  performing arts.
                              11
VI. Architecture
Due to South Korea's tumultuous history,
construction and destruction has been repeated
endlessly, resulting in an interesting melange of
architectural styles and designs.
Korean traditional architecture is characterized
by its harmony with nature. Ancient architects
adopted the bracket system characterized by
thatched roofs and heated floors called ondol .
People of the upper classes built the biggest
houses with elegantly curved tiled roofs with
lifting eaves
                       12
Cuisine
Korean cuisine is largely based
on rice, noodles, tofu, vegetables, fish
and meats. Traditional Korean meals are
noted for the number of side
dishes, banchan , which accompany
steam-cooked short-grain rice. Every
meal is accompanied by numerous
banchan. Kimchi , a fermented, usually
spicy vegetable dish is commonly served
at every meal and is one of the best
known Korean dishes. Korean cuisine
usually involves heavy seasoning
with sesame oil, doenjang , a type
of fermented soybean paste, soy sauce,
salt, garlic, ginger, and gochujang , a hot
pepper paste.              13
Contemporary music, film and
              television
• In addition to domestic consumption, South Korean
  mainstream culture, including televised drama, films,
  and popular music, also generates significant exports
  to various parts of the world. This phenomenon, often
  called "Hallyu" or the "Korean Wave", has swept many
  countries in Asia and other parts of the world.
• The famous k-poper groups are:
 Super junior (suju , sj) which composed of 13 members
Girls generation(snsd)which composed of nine members

                          14
Contemporary music, film and
              television
• Korean television shows, especially the short
  form dramatic mini-series called "dramas", have
  also become popular outside of Korea, becoming
  another driving trend for wider recognition. The
  trend has caused some Korean actors to become
  better known abroad. The dramas are popular
  mostly in Asia. The stories have tended to have a
  romance focus, such as Princess Hours, You're
  Beautiful, My Name is Kim Sam Soon, Boys over
  Flowers, Winter Sonata, Autumn Fairy Tale, Full
  House, All About Eve. Historical/fantasy dramas
  have included Dae Jang Geum, The Legend,
  and Sungkyunkwan Scandal.
                         15
Technology culture
• South Korean corporations Samsung and LG were
  ranked second and third largest mobile phone
  companies in the world in the first quarter of 2010,
  respectively. An estimated 90% of South Koreans
  own a mobile phone.A side from placing/receiving
  calls and text messaging, mobile phones in the
  country are widely used for watching Digital
  Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) or viewing
  websites.Over one million DMB phones have been
  sold and the three major wireless communications
  providers SK Telecom, KT, and LG Telecom provide
  coverage in all major cities and other areas.
                          16
Sports
                taekwondo
• The                  martial
  art taekwondo originated in
  Korea. In the 1950s and
  1960s, modern rules were
  standardised and taekwondo
  became an official Olympic
  sport in 2000. Other Korean
  martial                 arts
  include taekkyeon, hapkido,
  tang soo do, kuk sool
  won, kumdo and subak.
                         17
Thank you
for your
attention



       18
External links
http://en.wikipedia.org/w
iki/South_Korea

Google image

Dilandau

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  • 1. South Korea Amal Sendi Teacher:Houssem lakhdher 9b4 2011/2 16
  • 2. Plan: 1-History : 2- Geography, climate and environment geography climate environment 3- Science and technology Robotics 4-Religion 5-Art 6-Architecture 7-Cuisine 8-Contemporary music, film and television 9-Technology culture 10-Sports : taekwondo 11-External links 16
  • 3. I. History: • South Korea officially the Republic of Korea , is a sovereign state in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula The name "Korea" is derived from Goryeo, a dynasty which ruled in the Middle Ages. • Its neighbors are China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea to the south.. It covers a total area of 99,392 square kilometers and has a population of almost 50 million. The capital and largest city is Seoul, with a population of 9,794,304.3333 1
  • 4. I. History: • South Korea is a presidential republic consisting of sixteen administrative divisionsand is a developed country with a very high standard of living. It is Asia's fourth largest economy. 2
  • 5. II. Geography, climate and environment 1. Geography: .South Korea occupies the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula, which extends some 1,100 km (680 mi) from the Asian mainland. These mountainous peninsula is flanked by the Yellow Sea to the west, and East Sea to the east. Its southern tip lies on the Korea Strait and the East China Sea. .South Korea's terrain is mostly mountainous, most of which is not arable. Lowlands, located primarily in the west and southeast, make up only 30% of the total land area. 3
  • 6. 2. Climate • South Korea has four distinct seasons; spring, summer, autumn and winter. Spring usually lasts from late-March to early- May, summer from mid-May to early-September, autumn from mid-September to early-November, and winter from mid-November to mid-March. • Rainfall is concentrated in the summer months of June through September. The southern coast is subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong winds and heavy rains. The average annualprecipitation varies from 1,370 millimeters (54 inches) in Seoul to 1,470 millimeters (58 inches) in Busan. There are occasional typhoons that bring high winds and floods. 4
  • 7. 5
  • 8. 3. Environment • South Korea is a member of the Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity Treaty, Kyoto Protocol (forming the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG), regarding UNFCCC, with Mexico and Switzerland),Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, 6
  • 9. 3. Environment • Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (not into force), Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, andWhaling. 7
  • 10. III. Science and technology 1. Robotics • Robotics has been included in the list of main national R&D projects in Korea since 2003. In 2009, the government announced plans to build robot- themed parks in Incheon and Masan with a mix of public and private funding. 8
  • 11. 1. Robotics • Plans of creating English-teaching robot assistants to compensate for the shortage of teachers were announced in February 2010, with the robots being deployed to most preschools and kindergartens by 2013. Robotics are also incorporated in the entertainment sector as well; the Korean Robot Game Festival has been held every year since 2004 to promote science and robot technology. 9
  • 12. IV. Religion Religion percent 1. No religion   46.5% 2. Buddhism   22.8% 3. Protestantism   18.3% 4. Roman Catholic Church   10.9% 5. Other religions 0.7% 6. Won Buddhism 0.3% 7. Jehovah's Witnesses 0.3% 8. Confucianism 0.2% 9. Cheondoism 0.1% 10. Islam 10 0.1%
  • 13. V. Art • Korean art has been highly influenced by Buddhism and Confucianism, which can be seen in the many traditional paintings, sculptures, ceramics and the performing arts. Korean pottery and porcelain, such as Joseon's baekja and buncheong, and Goryeo's celadon are well known throughout the world. The Korean tea ceremony, pansori, talchum and bucha echum are also notable Korean performing arts. 11
  • 14. VI. Architecture Due to South Korea's tumultuous history, construction and destruction has been repeated endlessly, resulting in an interesting melange of architectural styles and designs. Korean traditional architecture is characterized by its harmony with nature. Ancient architects adopted the bracket system characterized by thatched roofs and heated floors called ondol . People of the upper classes built the biggest houses with elegantly curved tiled roofs with lifting eaves 12
  • 15. Cuisine Korean cuisine is largely based on rice, noodles, tofu, vegetables, fish and meats. Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes, banchan , which accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Every meal is accompanied by numerous banchan. Kimchi , a fermented, usually spicy vegetable dish is commonly served at every meal and is one of the best known Korean dishes. Korean cuisine usually involves heavy seasoning with sesame oil, doenjang , a type of fermented soybean paste, soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger, and gochujang , a hot pepper paste. 13
  • 16. Contemporary music, film and television • In addition to domestic consumption, South Korean mainstream culture, including televised drama, films, and popular music, also generates significant exports to various parts of the world. This phenomenon, often called "Hallyu" or the "Korean Wave", has swept many countries in Asia and other parts of the world. • The famous k-poper groups are: Super junior (suju , sj) which composed of 13 members Girls generation(snsd)which composed of nine members 14
  • 17. Contemporary music, film and television • Korean television shows, especially the short form dramatic mini-series called "dramas", have also become popular outside of Korea, becoming another driving trend for wider recognition. The trend has caused some Korean actors to become better known abroad. The dramas are popular mostly in Asia. The stories have tended to have a romance focus, such as Princess Hours, You're Beautiful, My Name is Kim Sam Soon, Boys over Flowers, Winter Sonata, Autumn Fairy Tale, Full House, All About Eve. Historical/fantasy dramas have included Dae Jang Geum, The Legend, and Sungkyunkwan Scandal. 15
  • 18. Technology culture • South Korean corporations Samsung and LG were ranked second and third largest mobile phone companies in the world in the first quarter of 2010, respectively. An estimated 90% of South Koreans own a mobile phone.A side from placing/receiving calls and text messaging, mobile phones in the country are widely used for watching Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) or viewing websites.Over one million DMB phones have been sold and the three major wireless communications providers SK Telecom, KT, and LG Telecom provide coverage in all major cities and other areas. 16
  • 19. Sports taekwondo • The martial art taekwondo originated in Korea. In the 1950s and 1960s, modern rules were standardised and taekwondo became an official Olympic sport in 2000. Other Korean martial arts include taekkyeon, hapkido, tang soo do, kuk sool won, kumdo and subak. 17