I was in South Korea 9 years ago, so maybe the situation changed; however that time, it was quite difficult to find someone speaking English. On the other hand, traveling was quite convenient, there was lots of written information in English, so I found everything I was searching for (sooner or later 😉 ).
Author: Traveling Rockhopper
South Korea – Flag
The flag of South Korea with a red and blue Yin-Yang symbol, is very characteristic.
Each symbol on the flag, even the white background, has its own meaning.
Some of the explanations you can find on “korea4expats“.
South Korea – Sports
Taekwondo is a sport that has its origins in Korea.
These days, football and baseball are apparently the most popular sports in Korea.
South Korea – Korean Alphabet
What’s the main difference between Chinese and Korean language?
(Sorry for this naive text; it’s just from a person who has not so much idea about languages! 🙂 )
In Chinese, there is no alphabet; they have many (many, many!!!) characters, but no single letters. So I thought, it’s the same with Korean language. But it’s not! Korean alphabet exists and the number of letters in Korean is not so much different from e.g., English alphabet.
South Korea – Language
The official language of Korea (North and South) is Korean.
This language is also spoken in some parts of China.
South Korea – First Impression
Have you been to South Korea? If so, do you remember your first impressions?
I was thinking: “I like their underground system”. 😀
I arrive to Seoul and was trying to reach my hostel following the plan “turn right when you see the bank…”. The first point was about taking the right exit from metro station. And you know, that some metro stations have so many exits, so it’s very easy to get lost. Well, it’s not possible to get this confusion in Seoul because each exit has its number. Why it’s not the case in each country?
South Korea – The best time to go
When is the best time to visit South Korea?
Well, each season (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) can be nice and offers different attractions. I was in South Korea in autumn and had a chance to enjoy these lovely colors. So from my point of view, spring with colorful flowers and autumn with colorful leaves should be the best periods for visiting the country.
In summer, some places in South Korea may be too hot and too humid; and winter too cold.
South Korea – Introduction
Welcome in March!
This month is going to be all about South Korea on my blog.
I went to South Korea on a business trip and spent there a few more days to explore the country. And I had a great time!
Aruba – Final impression
Short, sunny month (at least on my blog) is almost over.
Tomorrow, we’re leaving the small island of Aruba and I will introduce you a completely different place. 🙂
Stay tuned. 🙂
Aruba – Cacti
Cacti and aloe are two plants that come to my mind when I think about the Aruban flora. 🙂
Aruba – One Happy Island
“One Happy Island” is a nickname of Aruba, isn’t it nice?
Aruba – Green Creature
Many of lizards I’ve seen in Aruba were green. Sometimes, it was difficult to spot them, when they’re hiding in grass or leaves.
Aruba – Lizards and Lizards
Aruba is a home of the half of the known lizard species. And it’s just a relatively small island!
Aruba – Safe Island
Aruba is considered one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean.
Aruba – Casibari Rock Formation
Casibari Rock Formation is probably the most famous view point in Aruba.
Aruba – Peace Labyrinth
The peace labyrinth (maze) is one of the interesting places in Aruba.
Aruba – Aloe
Aloe is probably the most famous plant in Aruba.
If you want to learn more about aloe, visit the Aruba Aloe Factory during your trip. 🙂
Aruba – California Lighthouse
If you like lighthouses, visit the California Lighthouse in Aruba.
It was constructed over 100 years ago. Currently it’s a tourist attraction located in a lovely place on Aruba.
Aruba – Oranjestad
Oranjestad is a capital of Aruba.
You’ll find here many of these colorful colonial Dutch houses.
Aruba – Island of Lizards
Watch out! Lizards are everywhere on Aruba! 🙂
If you don’t annoy them, they shouldn’t be harmful. 😉
After spending a few minutes on Aruba, I found a perfect nick name for the island – “Island of Lizards”. 🙂