The document summarizes key information about South Korea including:
1. Seoul is the capital and largest city, located in the Seoul Capital Area that is home to half the country's population.
2. South Korean nationality law defines who is a South Korean citizen and the process for naturalization or renouncing citizenship.
3. Moon Jae-in has been the President of South Korea since 2017, elected after the impeachment of the previous president.
The document summarizes key information about South Korea including:
1. Seoul is the capital and largest city, located in the Seoul Capital Area that is home to half the country's population.
2. South Korean nationality law defines who is a South Korean citizen and the process for naturalization or renouncing citizenship.
3. Moon Jae-in has been the President of South Korea since 2017, elected after the impeachment of the previous president.
The document summarizes key information about South Korea including:
1. Seoul is the capital and largest city, located in the Seoul Capital Area that is home to half the country's population.
2. South Korean nationality law defines who is a South Korean citizen and the process for naturalization or renouncing citizenship.
3. Moon Jae-in has been the President of South Korea since 2017, elected after the impeachment of the previous president.
largest metropolis of South Korea. With surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province, Seoul forms the heart of the Seoul Capital Area home to roughly half of the country's population. Seoul is ranked as the fourth largest metropolitan economy in the world and is larger than London and Paris. B. Nationality
South Korean nationality law. South
Korean nationality law defines who is a South Korean citizen, as well as the procedures by which one may be naturalized into South Korean citizenship or renounce it. C. President
Moon JaeIn. South Korean politician
serving as the 19th and current President of South Korea since 2017.He was elected after the impeachment of Park Geun-hye as the candidate of the Democratic Party (then known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy). D. Culture
The traditional culture of Korea
refers to the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea and southern Manchuria. As one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world, Koreans have passed down their traditional narratives in a variety of ways F. Traditional Clothing
Hanbok (South Korean) is a traditional Korean
dress for semi-formal or formal attire during traditional occasions such as festivals, celebrations, and ceremonies. It is characterized by vibrant colors and simple lines without pockets. G. Landmark
(on the left is N Seoul Tower)
South Korea has some landmarks. They are Changdeokgung, Insadong, Myeongdong, N Seoul Tower, Gyeongbokgung, and maybe more. H. Island
(on the left is Jeju)
Korea has many islands. Some of them are Jeju, Daeheongdo, Ganghwa, Yeorpyeong. I. Food
(on the left is kimchi)
Korea has a lot of spesific cuisine. Such as kimchi, bibimbap, bulgogi, kimbap, ramyeon, jajangmyeon, and many more. J. Actor / Actress
(on the left is Song HyeKyo and Song
Joongki) Korea has a lot of successful actors and actresses. Some of them are Lee JongSuk, Bae SuZy, Park ShinHye, Song HyeKyo, Song JoongKi, Ji ChangWook, Kim WooBin, Park BoGum, Park HyungSik, and many more. K. Famous K-pop Idols
(on the left is IZ*ONE)
Korea is famous for their music and musicians. Some famous k-pop idols are BTS, EXO, Blackpink, RedVelvet, Twice, IOI, SNSD, (G)-Idle, MonstaX, Super Junior, IZ*ONE, and many more. Thankyou for reading!