Taekwondo Test in Korea

Taekwondo is the national sport of Korea.  We tried our hands in it almost 2 years ago, started out with white belt but did not get further than that (HA!HA!).  Didn’t really have the time to take it further but would definitely like to recommend it to people.  In Korean, tae (태) means “to strike or break with foot”; kwon (권) means “to strike or break with fist”; and do (도)means “way,” “method,” or “art.”  Thus, taekwondo may be loosely translated as “the way of the foot and fist” or “the way of kicking and punching” (See Wikipedia).   In Korea to pass various stages of belts one has to  have to go through a panel of Taekwondo experts and fulfill  a certain criteria.  Some days ago we happened to slip through in an auditorium where one such test was taking place.  Take a look at the pictures below.

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The above black and white picture was taken from www.flickr.com – Photo credit: Hwang’s Martial Arts.  You can find Hwang’s photo stream here – http://www.flickr.com/photos/13694234@N00/with/63471302

Thanks to Taekwondo and a man by the name of Deepak Bista Taekwondo is a popular sport in Nepal these days.

Credit: www.youtube.com Al Jazeera.

Al Jazeera’s Andy Richardson reports in the last of our special series on sport in Nepal.

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Hwaseong Haenggung Palace (화성 행궁) – Places to see in Suwon, South Korea

Haenggung means a shelter in Korean where a King rested or retired from a war.  Hwaseong haenggung palace in Suwon is the biggest one of these shelters.  This palace was built during King Jeongjo’s time (18th century) and has been used by various Kings after him.  A fortress surrounds the city, on which, we will post another blog.  We did not find an official site for Hwaseong Haenggung palace but you can find more information about it here – http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264410

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View of the palace from atop.

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A courtyard inside the palace.

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Architecture.

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King’s throne.   

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Paintings on the wall.

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You can even do a bit of pottery, make traditional Korean paper, play games, and try on ancient costumes.

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On Saturdays and Sundays, they do an act of the royal procession.

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Guards on duty.

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King’s procession.

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Ancient archery show.

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During summer they also have a water fountain outside the palace.  We will be visiting there again to kill the summer heat.  

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Yuldong Park (율동공원) Bundang

 

Some Pictures from Yuldong Park in Bundang.   A walking course runs around the lake and there is a huge park filled with installation arts.  We loved it. 

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There is a bungee jump place near the lake as well.

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Our son was fascinated by these huge ants. 

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South Africa 2010 world CUP Schedule

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You can click here on the FIFA homepage for more details – http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/ 

Teams 

Which is your team? See the next post ( World Cup Football Fever 2010) below for our choice of teams.

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World Cup Football Fever 2010

Can’t wait for the world cup to start.  We are betting on these three teams.  We hope the Nepali team reaches the world cup one day.  Which teams are you folks betting on?  Leave comments –

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Cheongok cave (천곡천연동굴)

 

Cheongok Cave (천곡천연동굴) is a limestone cave in Donghae City of Gangwon Province, located in the East coast of South Korea.  The cave is about 1,400 meters in length and estimated to have been created 400 to 500 million years ago.  Donghae is known to have many limestone deposits.  It also has many cement factories,  Ssangyong Cement Industrial Co., Ltd., is one the largest cement factories there.

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The entrance to the Cave

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  Displays of crystals in glass cases

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Stalactites hanging from the ceiling like natural chandeliers

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Some parts of the cave were quite low and narrow, wouldn’t recommend it to the Claustrophobic

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The colorful lights made the rocks look psychedelic

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The Stalactites meet the Stalagmites to make these limestone pillars

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Definitely worth a visit. For  more information, try this link http://www.knto.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=789931&nearBy=accom&

Flower Blossoms in Korean Spring

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Cherry blossoms

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Magnolia

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Reflection

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Wild Flower

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Tulips

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Admiring Tulips

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East Coast – A trip to the Sunrise City 동해시

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Spring is here … last weekend (April 16th, 2010) we took a tour to the East coast of South Korea.  

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Donghae-si marked in red in the South Korean Map.
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Fisherman’s boat.
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Lighthouse in the distance.
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A tourist train runs on these railway tracks. 
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Kyung Mee posed for us.
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You can see army sentry posts and barbed wires all along the coast.  However, there were no army personnel during the day.  According to our friend they guard these posts at night.  Infiltration from Japan maybe ….
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The town was quite quiet during this time of the year.  When it is summer, this place gets crowded like crazy.
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A few people at the beach.
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Hardly anyone at the beach, water was still very cold.   A more serene beach was down South but it was barb wired.
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NEpal – Hip Break-Cadenza-Nepali Afrobeat from Darjeeling Kathmandu.

Jazzy as it comes …

Study in Korea

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South Korea is truly becoming a multi-cultural society.  According to the statistics on foreign students in Korea, there were 49,270 foreign students from 143 different countries studying at 408 Korean universities as of April 1, 2007.  To give you an idea of  the global diversity of students,  in this picture alone, there are students from Indonesia, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Mongolia, Turkey, El Salvador, Tanzania, Algeria, China, Malaysia, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh and Thailand.

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Approximately 6,000 foreign students from 55 countries stream into the nation of Korea to study the Korean language and the figures are doubling every year.   This is my mom and her fellow classmates who studied the Korean language (hangeul- 한글)  for a year in Seoul National University (SNU).  There were people from all over the world, of all ages, different religions and cultures,  and various streams of studies and careers, but they were formed a special bond of friendship under the common goal of studying Korean. IMG_6251

   They had special Korean classes structured for foreign students and the teachers were excellent in their field and patiently guided each and everyone to read, write and converse in Korean over the span of a year.

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This is a group picture of some of the ladies who studied with my mom after they graduated from the language school of SNU.  In this picture there are ladies from Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Algeria, El Salvador, China, Morocco, Kazakhstan and Myanmar,  and oh of course, my mom from Nepal. IMG_0288

Recently they held the Ajou International Day in Ajou University where my mom studies now.  It is an event held every year to celebrate the diversity of students and to promote cultural awareness and camaraderie among the students of all nations.

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It was an outdoor event held on a sunny Autumn day and attracted a lot of visitors.

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Various countries had their own booths and were either offering their delicious local cuisine, or some games and cultural events related to their country.

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There was even a booth for the Republic of Korea with Korean food and events where you could wear the traditional Korean dress the Hanbok ( 한복 ) and get your picture taken.

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This is my parent’s beautiful friend Katja from Russia with her team.  They had delicious food and vodka too in their booth.

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Some of the students added to the festivity by dressing up in their traditional clothes.  The Nepali lady in the middle is Namrata with people from all over the world posing for a picture with her.

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The ambassadors of  many countries also attended the event.  This is a group picture of some of the Nepali students and a few Korean students of Ajou University with the ambassador of Nepal.

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As Korea rapidly strides towards globalization, it has become a land of boundless opportunities for foreign students.  Not only does it offer state of the art learning facilities and up to date curriculum in any subject, but the Korean government policy is also extremely welcoming to foreign students.  For worthy students, there are also innumerable scholarship programs for which you could apply.   Here are a few websites you could check out for more information on scholarships available to foreign students in Korea:

www.studyinkorea.go.kr

www.niied.go.kr

http://eng.karts.ac.kr/

http://www.kosffl.or.kr/en/main/main.php

http://www.kf.or.kr/

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