韩国的英文介绍
韩国实行总统制共和制。总统为国家元首。 现任总统:李明博 现任总理:金滉植
politics
Administrative divisions: The major administrative divisions in South Korea are provinces, metropolitan cities one special city and one special autonomous city.
South Korea
climate
South Korea tends to have a humid continental climate and a humid subtropical climate, and is affected by the East Asian monsoon. there is a short rainy season begins end of June through the end of July. Winters can be extremely cold with the minimum temperature dropping below −20 °.
北部属温带季风气候,南部属亚热带气候,海洋性特征 显著。冬季漫长寒冷,夏季炎热潮湿,春秋两季相当短。
South Korea
climate Rainfall is concentrated in the summer months of June through September. The southern coast is subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong winds and heavy rains.
population
transportation
There are two airports that serve Seoul. Gimpo International Airport, formerly in Gimpo but annexed to Seoul in 1963, was the only airport for Seoul from its original construction during the Korean War. Upon opening in March 2001, Incheon International Airport on Yeongjong island in Incheon changed the role of Gimpo Airport significantly. Incheon is now responsible for almost all international flights and some domestic flights, Meanwhile, Incheon International Airport has become, along with Hong Kong and Singapore, a major transportation centre for East Asia. The 2005 AETRA passenger survey, jointly administered by the IATA and Airports Council International, voted it the best airport in the world. It was named by Skytrax as the world's 5th best airport for 2006
Part 1 Brief introdu
Republic of Korea大韩民国 대한민국 South Korea A sovereign state in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula The name “Korea” is derived from Goryeo(高丽), a dynasty which ruled in the Middle Ages.
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politics and
politics
Like many democratic states, South Korea has a government divided into three branches:
I. executive II. judicial III. legislative
I.
Largest population
II. Convenient transportation III. Advanced technology
Seoul has the bigest population in Korea. Seoul proper is noted for its population density ,which is almost twice that of New York,and eight times greater than Rome, though slightly less than Paris. Its metropolitan area is the densest in the OECD. Nearly all of Seoul's residents are Korean, with some small Chinese and Japanese minorities.
Part 2
Place
South Korea
EXACT location
Between 34 and 38 degree north latitude 126 and 130 degree east longitude
South Korea
RELATIVE location
Its neighbors are:
Relationship with China
Historically, Korea has had close relations with China. Before the formation of South Korea, Korean independence fighters worked with Chinese soldiers during the Japanese occupation. However, after World War II, the People's Republic of China embraced Maoism while South Korea sought close relations with the United States. The PRC assisted North Korea with manpower and supplies during the Korean War, and in its aftermath the diplomatic relationship between South Korea and the PRC almost completely ceased.
China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north.
South Korea geology
Total area is 100,032 square kilometres South Korea's terrain is mostly mountainous Lowlands, located in the west and southeast, make up only 30% of the total land area.
economy
South Korea ranks 14th in the world by nominal GDP 12th by purchasing power parity identifying it as one of the G-20 major economies. It is a high-income developed country and is a member of OECD. It is the most industrialised member country of the OECD.
Seoul has a comprehensive subway network that interconnects every district of the city and the surrounding areas. With more than 8 million passengers per day, Seoul has one of the busiest subway systems in the world.
A brief introduction to Korea
我们眼中的韩国
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Brief introduction Place movement Region politics and economy culture and life
economy
South Korea is the only developed country so far to have been included in the group of Next Eleven countries. South Korea had one of the world's fastestgrowing economies from the early 1960s to the late 1990s South Korea is still one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the 2000s, along with the other three Asian Tigers.