CBSE BOARD X, asked by AyushKrishnan4569, 9 months ago

write an essay on south korea - my favourite destination in 300-500 words. here, south korea means republic of korea.

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Answered by abhinavmishra74358
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Korea was conquered by Japan and divided into South and North Korea at the end of World War II. the establishment of two antagonistic states in the north and south, and the profound changes in the economy and society caused by industrialization and urbanization since the 1950’s led many South Koreans to search for their national identity and place in the world. Many modernized; urban-dwelling South Koreans embark on a search for the “essence” of their culture, which commonly expresses itself as hostility to foreign influences. 

Korean culture includes a wide variety of religious elements that shapes people’s way of thinking and behavior. At the early stage of Korean history, Shamanism was a primitive religion, which penetrated into the daily life of the people through folk beliefs. People believed in the spirit of nature and universe. They also believed that all objects in this world had spirits. This belief can also be found in some groups of Thai people. They also believed in the power of incantation. 

Korea’s educational system is noted for its high quality and standards. Illiteracy is practically non-existent. Korean students pursue their academic goals enthusiastically, and diligently shoulder heavy workloads. 

As one of the “Four Dragons” of East Asia, South Korea has achieved an incredible record of growth. Three decades ago its GDP per capita was comparable to the poorer countries of Africa and Asia. Today, its GDP per capita is comparable to economies of the European Union. Modern Korea is a nation that has rebuilt itself from the devastation of war and has achieved an economic miracle in just a few decades, serving today as a model for many developing countries. This achievement is even more significant considering the extra burden added by the division of Korean Peninsula into two countries. The Korea of today is a fascinating place whose ancient culture and history blend harmoniously with its modern cities. 

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Answered by kamleshsingh95603546
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South Korea is my favourite destination for various reasons. First is the close relations between India and South Korea. Starting from the marriage of Indian princess to Korean king almost 2000 years ago to Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and Seoul Peace Prize to Indian Prime Minister, both the countries have come very close. Citizens of both the countries admire and respect each other. I know that when I visit South Korea I will feel the warmth of the Koreans.

   Second reason is that South Korea is a very beautiful tourist destination. It has lots of historical places, beautiful natural sights, cultural experiences, interesting cuisine and entertainment parks. Koreans have preserved and presented their historical monuments in a very efficient way. Whether it be the guard changing ceremony at the “Gyeongbokgung Palace” or the high-technology “The Story of King Sejong Exhibition Hall”, I am sure to be attracted. Walking up the Namsan mountain to reach the N Seoul Tower is a wonderful experience. Getting photographed while wearing a Hanbok – the traditional Korean dress makes for a lifetime memory. Korean cuisine offers a lot of variety and is very tasty and healthy. I want to taste Bibimbap, the famous Korean mixed rice dish. Lotte World Adventure and Everland offer the best of rides and thrilling experiences.

   Third reason is that South Korea is the home of K-Pop and K-Drama. K-pop stars like BTS are international icons. K-drama stories are also liked the world over for their interesting content and presentation. I would love to visit places like SM Town, Gangnam area and Petite France in Gyeonggi-do.

   Fourth reason is that South Korea is a very technologically advanced country. I would love to go there and see the latest gadgets. Samsung D’light is such a place where I can see how technology will affect our lives in the future. I would also like to visit some universities and factories.

   Fifth reason is that South Korea is a shoppers’ paradise. It has amazing garments, cosmetics, fashion accessories and electronic products. There are many big shopping malls and duty-free super stores, apart from the traditional shopping areas in Seoul like Namdaemun, Myeongdong, Dongdaemun and Itaewon.  

   I would love to go to South Korea.

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