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Essay on ' South Korea, my favourite destination'

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Answered by Silvershades02
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What makes a place or a country an ideal destination? Is it the scenery, the monuments, the people or the culture? Maybe all of it plays an important role in making a country or a place an ideal destination or even, a destination as a matter of fact. A destination is a place which is worthmaking aspecialjourneyfor. Keeping the things said in mind, my ideal/favourite destination is South Korea.
South Korea, officially theRepublic of Korea(ROK), is a country inEast Asia, constituting the southern part of theKorean Peninsula. Its capital,Seoul, is a majorglobal city and half of South Korea's 51 million people live in theSeoul Capital Area, thefourth largestmetropolitan economy in the world. South Korea is a highlydeveloped countryand the world's11th largest economy by nominal GDP.Its citizens enjoy the world'sfastest Internet connection speedsand the longest years oftertiary educationin the world,along with the world's second most equal access to quality healthcare,resulting in thethird highest health adjusted life expectancyin the world.South Korea is a global leader in many technology and innovation driven fields, being the world's5th largest exporterand8th largest importer. Since 2014, South Korea has been named the world's most innovative country by theBloomberg Innovation Indexfor 6 consecutive years.
Apart from all this, the tourist places are the best part of this country. The dazzling capital city will impress you with its dizzying mix of modern architecture, party vibes, pop culture, beautiful parks & glittering promenades. Vibrant Seoul is not just a buzzing urban hub but also rich in history and culture. With gorgeous palaces, chic restaurants and stylish boutiques, Seoul is charming all the way. The National Museum and War Memorial take you through the history of the country, while the cool shopping district of Gangnam gives you a taste of the city’s ritzy side. The Jeju Island, The Korean Demilitarized Zone, the Dadohaehaesang National Park and the Andong Hahoe Folk Village are some of the major tourist attractions that the country has to offer. Foodies can relish the sea food spread at the numerous restaurants and enjoy local delicacies at the ubiquitous street food stalls spread across the whole country. South Korea is a perfectly balanced country with its new and the old elements of the world.
It is rich in the new technology and also preserves its past with respect and glory. South Korea is a country that works for a newer, better and a more hospitable destination for the people belonging to different parts of the globe.
In the end I would say that “South Korea has it all to make it to anyone’s ideal destination”.
Answered by Anonymous
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South Korea, an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, shares one of the world’s most heavily militarized borders with North Korea. It’s equally known for its green, hilly countryside dotted with cherry trees and centuries-old Buddhist temples, plus its coastal fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech cities such as Seoul, the capital.

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The Korean Peninsula was inhabited as early as the Lower Paleolithic period.[21][22] Its first kingdom was noted in Chinese records in the early 7th century BC.[23] Following the unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea into Silla and Balhae in the late 7th century, Korea was ruled by the Goryeo dynasty (918–1392) and the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897). The succeeding Korean Empire was annexed into the Empire of Japan in 1910. After World War II, Korea was divided into Soviet and U.S.-administered zones, with the latter becoming the Republic of Korea in August 1948. In 1950, a North Korean invasion began the Korean War and after its end in 1953, the country's economy began to soar, recording the fastest rise in average GDP per capita in the world between 1980 and 1990.[24] Authoritarian rule ended in 1987 and the country is now the most advanced democracy with the highest level of press freedom in Asia.[25][26] South Korea is a member of the OECD's Development Assistance Committee, the G20 and the Paris Club.

South Korea is a highly developed country and the world's 11th largest economy by nominal GDP.[27] Its citizens enjoy the world's fastest Internet connection speeds[28] and the longest years of tertiary education in the world,[29] along with the world's second most equal access to quality healthcare,[29] resulting in the third highest health adjusted life expectancy in the world.[30] The world's 5th largest exporter and 8th largest importer, South Korea is a global leader in many technology and innovation driven fields. Since 2014, South Korea has been named the world's most innovative country by the Bloomberg Innovation Index for 6 consecutive years.[31][32] Since the 21st century, South Korea has been renowned for its globally influential pop culture such as K-pop and TV dramas, a phenomenon referred to as the Korean Wave.

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