South Korea Country Profile + Unified(?) Korea (BBC: Radio show)

Happy Chuseok 2018!!

Following the news with the North and South Korea coming together or not together, (who knows?), I guess I should do an South Korea country profile to get people to know what it is about.

Here’s something South Koreans can be proud of (Richard Min’s version of it. Ha!)…

Facts about South Korea

(*Number 1 Most Innovative Country 2016, 2017!)

Here it is from the BBC News (I find the BBC News to be better overall). That what I think for now. I can change at any second, but that what I say for now. Sue me.


South Korea country profile

Map of South Korea

South Korea has developed into one of Asia’s most affluent countries since partition in 1948. The Communist North has slipped into totalitarianism and poverty.

The republic was proclaimed in 1948 and received UN-backed support from the US after it was invaded by the North two years later.

The Korean War ended in 1953 without a peace agreement, leaving South Korea technically at war for more than fifty years.

The following four decades were marked by authoritarian rule, during which government-sponsored schemes encouraged the growth of family-owned industrial conglomerates, including the Hyundai and Samsung groups.

They helped transform South Korea into one of the world’s major economies and a leading exporter of cars and electronic goods.

The US has tens of thousands of soldiers in the country.

FACTS

The Republic of Korea

Capital: Seoul

  • Population 48.6 million
  • Area 99,313 sq km (38,345 sq miles)
  • Major language Korean
  • Major religion Buddhism, Christianity
  • Life expectancy 77 years (men), 84 years (women)
  • Currency Won
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LEADER

President: Moon Jae-in

South Korean President Moon Jae-inImage copyright GETTY IMAGES

Moon Jae-in was sworn in following his victory in a May 2017 election to replace the country’s first female president, Park Geun-hye, who was impeached in an influence-peddling scandal.

Mr Moon, a centre left human rights lawyer who wants a softer stance on North Korea, said he would work for peace. He said he would be prepared to visit Pyongyang if conditions were right.

The son of North Korean refugees took office at a time of tensions on the Korean peninsula, with the US and Pyongyang trading angry rhetoric amid growing speculation about another nuclear test.

The international mood changed dramatically after talks with North Korea led to that country taking part in the Winter Olympics in the South.

At a summit meeting in April 2018, President Moon and the North’s Kim Jong-un agreed to end hostile actions and work towards reducing nuclear arms on the peninsula..

MEDIA

Woman walking in Seoul streetImage copyright EPA

South Korea is a trailblazer for high-speed and wireless internet.

More than 45 million South Koreans are online and nearly every household is connected. Instant messaging and gaming enjoy huge popularity.

South Korean TV soaps are popular across the region, including in China. They are part of the Korean Wave – the export of South Korean popular culture across Asia.

TIMELINE

Some key dates in South Korea’s history:

US soldiers carry out a search during the Korean War
The Korean War between 1950 and 1953 killed at least 2.5 million people

1945 – After Second World War, Japanese occupation ends with Soviet troops occupying area north of the 38th parallel, and US troops in the south.

1948 – Republic of Korea proclaimed.

1950 – South declares independence, sparking North Korean invasion.

1953 – Armistice ends Korean War, which has cost two million lives.

1950s – South sustained by crucial US military, economic and political support.

1960s – Major programme of industrial development.

1988 – First free parliamentary elections.

2002 – Battle between South Korean and North Korean naval vessels along their disputed sea border is only one flare-up in the ongoing tension between the two states.

2018 – At a summit meeting in April 2018, President Moon Jae-in and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un agree to end hostile actions and work towards reducing nuclear arms on the peninsula..


On radio (brought to you by BBC)

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Listen Now: Why are North and South Korea divided? <– Click here

The story of how a line on a map becomes a hard state border that no one can cross.

Korea was ruled as one Kingdom for a thousand years. They valued poetry and scholars helped rule the country.

(Available now: 23 minutes)


South Korea and… me (?)

That how it is today (2018). We’ll see how it shape up going forward. I just wanted to see what it is like now.

This is Seoul and South Korea. I live here.

I love it (and I hate it)… just like the US (half in the US and half in South Korea).

South Korea is responsible for my Startups and investor life…

It is responsible for my stroke (RowR! I will beat you!!)…

I am here. Alive and loving minute of it,

no matter what the ups and downs give us…

I am a human who danced with the stars and lives on this living earth.

…and I am grateful.

And that is the way I like it.

FIIGGHHTTIINNNNGGGG!!!

Richard Min

Innovation, tech startups and fashion startups acceleration, plant-based food (new!) and a whole bunch of life stuff.

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