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...Seoul (), officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea. With a population of over 10 million, it is one of the world's largest cities. Thomas Brinkhoff, www.citypopulation.de; South Korea, The registered population of the South Korean provinces and urban municipalities Registered population 2007-12-31. Retrieved on 2008-12-31. The Seoul National Capital Area, which includes the Incheon metropolis and most of Gyeonggi province, has 24.5 million inhabitants, 나라지표:수도권 인구 집중 현황 and is the world's second largest metropolitan area.R.L. Forstall, R.P. Greene, and J.B. Pick, "Which are the largest? Why published populations for major world urban areas vary so greatly", City Futures Conference, (University of Illinois at Chicago, July 2004)– Table 5 (p.34) Almost half of South Korea's population live in the Seoul National Capital Area, and nearly a quarter in Seoul itself, making it the country's foremost economic, political, and cultural center. It is an important destination for immigrants to South Korea, with a rapidly growing international population of over 255,000.http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/08/117_50907.html Read full entry
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What is the weather in Seoul Hello, I am going to Seoul
this coming January and I have
no idea what type of clothes
to bring. Can you tell me how
hot or cold Seoul is from
January to May? Also, I would
appreciate any general tips
you could give me regarding
the place and anything Korean.
Thanks.
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It's bitter cold in January, so you will need a heavy winter coat, a scarf, gloves and some kind of hat. It's possible that you will see some snow. By May, it will be sunny and warm so you could be in shorts and a T-shirt at that time. For general tips I would recommend the following: 1) Try to adapt to Korean culture, don't expect Koreans to adapt to yours. 2) Try to learn some basic Korean language expressions. Never say to a Korean, "Don't you speak English?" 3) Be open-minded. 4) Avoid conversations about Japan. 5) Bring lots of money ---- Seoul's expensive. |
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What is the school education I am planning to take a job in
Seoul, Korea. My daughter is 8
yr old and is in grade 3. I
want to know what are the
english medium school expenses
there.
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There are several English-medium schools in Seoul but the tuition is outrageous! As far as I know, the annual tuition there is over $ 20,000. The English-medium schools are called an international school or a foreign school. The websites of the schools are below: http://www.sfs.or.kr/ http://www.siskorea.or.kr/ http://www.yisseoul.org/ There are a couple of private schools that have English immersion programs - the schools are more like bilingual schools. The annual tuition is about $ 5,000~ 6,000 which is much cheaper than international schools. http://www.younghoon.es.kr/ (Young-Hoon Elementary School) http://www.cheongwon-seoul.es. kr/ (I believe this school is cheaper than Young-Hoon) If you think the private schools are still out of your budget, you can always send your child to a public school(It's free but teaches almost every subject in Korean) or homeschool your child. |
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What districts in Seoul have Research turn paper: have a
thesis with the comparison of
crimes, and would like to know
what districts in Seoul, if
any, have the highest narcotic
related crimes.
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Due to very flexible laws in the country the whole Korea is having problems with norcotics: All citizens can enjoy personal liberty. No person is to be arrested, detained, seized, searched or interrogated except as provided by law. No person shall be punished, placed under preventive restrictions or subject to involuntary labor except as provided by law and through lawful procedures. No citizen shall be tortured or be compelled to testify against him or herself in a criminal case |
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