오늘은 흔히 있는 날이 아니다.
수업 중에서 중국에서 온 려려라는 친구가 GoodBye한다고 전하러 학교에 짬깐 왔다.
아버지의 병이 너무 심해서 돌보기러 중국에 아주 귀국해야 하기 때문이다.
원래 난 려려랑 친하지 않은데 내일 려려를 못 보는 것을 알게 되어서 슬퍼졌다.
그 때 ... 마음 속에 뭔가를 잃어버리는 느낌이 생겼다.
암튼 ... 다시 만남이 난 믿는다. 어디에선가, 안젠가.
려려 안녕 ㅠㅠ
2010 년 11월 18일
앙가
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
청양군 [CheongYang Gun]
CheongYang Gun is a small city which famous of gochu pepper as its agriculture product, so when you go there, you will see so many pepper shaped decoration like city lights, bridge, etc. A couple weeks ago I had school trip to this town to enjoy some kind of festival.
First destination is a bridge which has a huge pepper in the middle of it.천장호출렁다리 - Cheonjangho Suspension Bridge |
There is nothing much to see in this area except that interesting bridge. Actually I think there are some trail but then due to the limitation of time, we couldn't go there.
Second place was kind of museum, I am not a big fans of museum so I did not really enjoy this place, but then there was a tree full of paper which I found out was a wish tree, so I put my blank wish on it :)
The Tree of Wishes at 청영목재문화체험장 which means the experience place of culture of CheonYang or something like that |
The last place was a star obsevatory ~~ yaaaayy, it was my first time to visit and experience the star observatory. 칠갑산스타파크 [ChilGapSan Star Park] thats where we went to see the stars.
What I saw:
Moon
Jupiter
Double Star
Double Cross Star
Vega
Don't ask me because I don't know what they are ... except Jupiter and Moon ㅋㅋㅋ
November 12 2010
앙가
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Pepero Day in Korea on 11-11
Yup, in Korea ... every November 11 (11-11) they celebrate Pepero day. What's pepero? it's a snack, it is chocolate stick. With the shape of number 1, they make it the special menu of Pepero day. So, they give and receive Pepero from/to lover or friends ^^.
I unpredictably got some from my students at the volunteering place :) really made my day. Thanks ^^~~
November 11 2010
앙가
Monday, November 8, 2010
[WSK] G20 Seoul Summit Special 6 - Final
Implications, Preparations, and Expectations
Implications and Expected Impact of the G20 The G20 Seoul Summit may be the biggest international event in contemporary Korean history. At this juncture where the developed world needs to build a cooperative system with emerging markets so as to tackle economic crises and set a new order for the global economy, Korea has been chosen as the leading member of the emerging markets club, as a bridge-maker. Successful hosting will lead to an improved global perception of Korea and increased confidence among the Korean people themselves. Also, the summit will be a golden opportunity to promote Korea’s rich past and present – its history, culture, tourism, art, technology– which would help to enhance the country’s international standing and prestige.
To read related articles :
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/ www/news/opinon/2010/10/137_ 75228.html
http://bit.ly/99XuYx
Getting Ready for the Visiting Media
A government preparatory committee for the G20 Seoul Summit is getting ready for the influx of journalists from across the globe. About 4,000 journalists from more than 60 countries, including 1,700 reporters from overseas, have registered. The committee plans to run an information center providing interpretation in 14 languages. Also, Seoul City and other ministries have been preparing a press tour to a series of historical tourist attractions such as Gyeongbok Palace, the Han River, and DMZ. To safeguard visitors to the G20 summit, a total of 40,000 policemen and military forces will be mobilized, and all areas within a radius of 600 meters of the COEX will be subject to special security measures.
To read more about it :
http://www.koreaherald.com/ national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId= 20101102000840
Korean IT Firms Gearing Up for the G20 Korea’s telecom and technology firms are making last-minute preparations to use the G20 summit as a way to present their advanced technologies to the global leaders. Some of the features include multi-touch screen technology (visitors will be able to touch and feel the images); virtualization technology; 4-D image room; mobile IPTV services; 3W network wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA), Wi-Fi, WiBro; 3D TVs and LED displays and numerous others. Also, the G20 ICT Innovation Forum will be held on November 9-10, which is scheduled to be attended by many prominent CEOs of local and global IT firms such as AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics, KT and LG CNS as well as the OECD and World Bank.
For a related article :
http://www.koreaherald.com/ business/Detail.jsp?newsMLId= 20101028000624
Works of the Presidential Council on Nation Branding
1. Club of Madrid-Seoul Conference
Seoul Conference (on “G-20’s Role in the Post-Crisis World”) was held from September 1 to 2 at The Shilla Seoul, co-hosted by the Presidential Council on Nation Branding, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the Club of Madrid. Seoul Conference was held to draw upon the knowledge and vision of eminent leaders ahead of the November Summit. The Club of Madrid is an independent organization composed of former heads of state and government, formed to promote democracy and change in the global community. Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, H.E. Wim Kok, is the current president of the Club.
2. Television Campaigns
On the occasion of the G20 Seoul Summit, the Council produced a number of television campaigns on global citizenship in partnership with private companies including Samsung, Hyundai Motors, Woori Bank, CJ Media, and YTN.
3. SNS (Social Network Services) Events
A variety of SNS events were held under the theme of the G20 Seoul Summit, including the UCC Video Contest with YouTube Season 4; “Images Come True” Campaign on Facebook, Twitter, mobile application; Online promotion campaign with Daum etc.
4. International Forums
Various international forums and discussions were held to seek ways to successfully host and promote the G20 Seoul Summit such as the Academic Conference on Korea’s Nation Brand (held on October 27), the Council’s International Advisory Forum, Experts Forum, Committee Meetings and other inter-agency meetings.
5. Others
Other G20-related projects include the Foreign Textbook Correction project (revising misinformation about Korea contained in the G20 member nations’ textbooks and vice versa); producing television programs on multiculturalism; foreign media outreach (publish feature articles on Korea); holding promotional events etc.
Check this out !
Korea Communications Commission (KCC) will be hosting the G20 Communications Exhibition with Seoul Metropolitan City at the Seoul Plaza for 9 days from November 5 to 13. The event will provide the people of Korea as well as G20 delegates and the press with opportunities to experience the advanced broadcasting and communications technology of Korea.
To visit the official web site :
http://www.g20ce.kr/eng/eng_ index.asp
Thank you for your readership to
the G20 Seoul Summit Special series!
PS: This article is taken from the WSK G20 Seoul Summit Special 6 Newsletter. As one of the members of WSK, I have been given task to share this article through my blog.
Implications and Expected Impact of the G20 The G20 Seoul Summit may be the biggest international event in contemporary Korean history. At this juncture where the developed world needs to build a cooperative system with emerging markets so as to tackle economic crises and set a new order for the global economy, Korea has been chosen as the leading member of the emerging markets club, as a bridge-maker. Successful hosting will lead to an improved global perception of Korea and increased confidence among the Korean people themselves. Also, the summit will be a golden opportunity to promote Korea’s rich past and present – its history, culture, tourism, art, technology– which would help to enhance the country’s international standing and prestige.
To read related articles :
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/
http://bit.ly/99XuYx
Getting Ready for the Visiting Media
A government preparatory committee for the G20 Seoul Summit is getting ready for the influx of journalists from across the globe. About 4,000 journalists from more than 60 countries, including 1,700 reporters from overseas, have registered. The committee plans to run an information center providing interpretation in 14 languages. Also, Seoul City and other ministries have been preparing a press tour to a series of historical tourist attractions such as Gyeongbok Palace, the Han River, and DMZ. To safeguard visitors to the G20 summit, a total of 40,000 policemen and military forces will be mobilized, and all areas within a radius of 600 meters of the COEX will be subject to special security measures.
To read more about it :
http://www.koreaherald.com/
Korean IT Firms Gearing Up for the G20 Korea’s telecom and technology firms are making last-minute preparations to use the G20 summit as a way to present their advanced technologies to the global leaders. Some of the features include multi-touch screen technology (visitors will be able to touch and feel the images); virtualization technology; 4-D image room; mobile IPTV services; 3W network wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA), Wi-Fi, WiBro; 3D TVs and LED displays and numerous others. Also, the G20 ICT Innovation Forum will be held on November 9-10, which is scheduled to be attended by many prominent CEOs of local and global IT firms such as AT&T, Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics, KT and LG CNS as well as the OECD and World Bank.
For a related article :
http://www.koreaherald.com/
Works of the Presidential Council on Nation Branding
1. Club of Madrid-Seoul Conference
Seoul Conference (on “G-20’s Role in the Post-Crisis World”) was held from September 1 to 2 at The Shilla Seoul, co-hosted by the Presidential Council on Nation Branding, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the Club of Madrid. Seoul Conference was held to draw upon the knowledge and vision of eminent leaders ahead of the November Summit. The Club of Madrid is an independent organization composed of former heads of state and government, formed to promote democracy and change in the global community. Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, H.E. Wim Kok, is the current president of the Club.
2. Television Campaigns
On the occasion of the G20 Seoul Summit, the Council produced a number of television campaigns on global citizenship in partnership with private companies including Samsung, Hyundai Motors, Woori Bank, CJ Media, and YTN.
3. SNS (Social Network Services) Events
A variety of SNS events were held under the theme of the G20 Seoul Summit, including the UCC Video Contest with YouTube Season 4; “Images Come True” Campaign on Facebook, Twitter, mobile application; Online promotion campaign with Daum etc.
4. International Forums
Various international forums and discussions were held to seek ways to successfully host and promote the G20 Seoul Summit such as the Academic Conference on Korea’s Nation Brand (held on October 27), the Council’s International Advisory Forum, Experts Forum, Committee Meetings and other inter-agency meetings.
5. Others
Other G20-related projects include the Foreign Textbook Correction project (revising misinformation about Korea contained in the G20 member nations’ textbooks and vice versa); producing television programs on multiculturalism; foreign media outreach (publish feature articles on Korea); holding promotional events etc.
Check this out !
Korea Communications Commission (KCC) will be hosting the G20 Communications Exhibition with Seoul Metropolitan City at the Seoul Plaza for 9 days from November 5 to 13. The event will provide the people of Korea as well as G20 delegates and the press with opportunities to experience the advanced broadcasting and communications technology of Korea.
To visit the official web site :
http://www.g20ce.kr/eng/eng_
Thank you for your readership to
the G20 Seoul Summit Special series!
PS: This article is taken from the WSK G20 Seoul Summit Special 6 Newsletter. As one of the members of WSK, I have been given task to share this article through my blog.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
[WSK] G20 Seoul Summit Special 5
G20 Outreach
Seoul G20 Business Summit
South Korea will be holding a meeting of global business leaders on November 10 and 11 in Seoul prior to the G20 Seoul Summit. Around 80 chief executives of global companies from G20 member nations and 20 business leaders from non-member countries are expected to participate. Four major issues will be addressed – trade and investment, green growth, finance, and corporate social responsibility – to achieve sustainable and balanced growth. The results of the discussions will be reported and recommended to the Seoul G20 summit.
To visit the official web site of the Seoul G20 Business Summit :
http://seoulg20businesssummit. org/en/
What Is Sherpa?
A Sherpa is the President or Prime Minister’s personal representative responsible for negotiating possible agreements at international events such as the G8 and G20, which reduces the amount of time and resources required at the negotiations of the heads of state at the final summit. The Sherpa is usually a senior diplomat, civil servant or in some cases, politician.
The name is derived from the Sherpa people who serve as guides and porters in the Himalaya Mountains, a metaphor indicating that the Sherpa clears the way for a head of state at a major summit.
The last G20 Sherpa meeting was held in Seoul from July 19 to 22 this year.
To view the list of the G20 Sherpas :
http://www.sherpatimes.com/ resources/62-resources/252- list-of-g20-sherpa.html
Hanbok Fashion Show to Celebrate the G20
The G20 Hanbok Fashion Show will be held on November 12 at the Changdeokgung Palace for spouses of G20 national leaders to enjoy the delicate and sophisticated beauty of Korea’s national costume. Korea’s most acclaimed Hanbok designers will present some of their newest designs at the show along with some classic pieces. The show is organized and supported by Kim Yoon-ok, the First Lady of the Republic of Korea.
To view the related article :
http://www.korea.net/detail. do?guid=50976
Check this out!
To view some G20 economy/finance-related statistics, visit the following web site (Korea Statistical Information Service) :
http://kosis.kr/nsportal/ bulletin/html/index_eng.html
G20 Seoul Summit Special
To be continued in the next issue...
PS: This article is taken from the WSK G20 Seoul Summit Special 5 Newsletter. As one of the members of WSK, I have been given task to share this article through my blog.
Seoul G20 Business Summit
South Korea will be holding a meeting of global business leaders on November 10 and 11 in Seoul prior to the G20 Seoul Summit. Around 80 chief executives of global companies from G20 member nations and 20 business leaders from non-member countries are expected to participate. Four major issues will be addressed – trade and investment, green growth, finance, and corporate social responsibility – to achieve sustainable and balanced growth. The results of the discussions will be reported and recommended to the Seoul G20 summit.
To visit the official web site of the Seoul G20 Business Summit :
http://seoulg20businesssummit.
What Is Sherpa?
A Sherpa is the President or Prime Minister’s personal representative responsible for negotiating possible agreements at international events such as the G8 and G20, which reduces the amount of time and resources required at the negotiations of the heads of state at the final summit. The Sherpa is usually a senior diplomat, civil servant or in some cases, politician.
The name is derived from the Sherpa people who serve as guides and porters in the Himalaya Mountains, a metaphor indicating that the Sherpa clears the way for a head of state at a major summit.
The last G20 Sherpa meeting was held in Seoul from July 19 to 22 this year.
To view the list of the G20 Sherpas :
http://www.sherpatimes.com/
Hanbok Fashion Show to Celebrate the G20
The G20 Hanbok Fashion Show will be held on November 12 at the Changdeokgung Palace for spouses of G20 national leaders to enjoy the delicate and sophisticated beauty of Korea’s national costume. Korea’s most acclaimed Hanbok designers will present some of their newest designs at the show along with some classic pieces. The show is organized and supported by Kim Yoon-ok, the First Lady of the Republic of Korea.
To view the related article :
http://www.korea.net/detail.
Check this out!
To view some G20 economy/finance-related statistics, visit the following web site (Korea Statistical Information Service) :
http://kosis.kr/nsportal/
G20 Seoul Summit Special
To be continued in the next issue...
PS: This article is taken from the WSK G20 Seoul Summit Special 5 Newsletter. As one of the members of WSK, I have been given task to share this article through my blog.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
[WSK] G20 Seoul Summit Special 4
The Schedule of the G20 Seoul Summit
How Do G20 Summits Proceed? Unlike other international summits such as APEC and ASEM which include social mingling among participants and other ceremonial functions, G20 summits are thoroughly business-oriented. For example, the following was President Lee Myung-bak’s schedule for the London Summit held on April 2 and 3 of 2008.
Day 1 (April 2) 09:30 (Korea time): Departing from Korea
14:30 (London time, onwards): Arriving in London
15:30~16:00: Check-in
17:30~
- Summit with the then UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown
- Reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace
(*Invitees composed only of heads of state and ministerial-level entourage)
- Working Dinner
23:00: Retiring
Day 2 (April 3) 07:30~15:00
- Working Breakfast
- Morning Summit
- Working Luncheon
- Finalizing communiqué (official report)
16:00~
- Dialogue/dinner with Korean expatriates in the UK
Day 3 (April 4) - Breakfast with UK-based Korean business men
- Summit with President Hu Jintao of China and Prime Minister Aso of Japan
- Luncheon with UK finance leaders
- Heading for the airport to return to Korea
Official Events and Schedule of the Seoul Summit
The rough schedule of the G20 Seoul Summit slated for November 11 and 12 is as follows :
Nov 11 (Thur) - Welcome Reception
- Working Dinner of the Heads of State
Nov 12 (Fri) - Morning Summit
- Working Luncheon of the Heads of State
- Evening Summit
- Press Conference
To view official events of the Seoul Summit :
http://www.seoulsummit.kr/eng/ goPage.g20?menu_seq= G20MENU00060&return_url=TOP01_ SUB04
G20 Gyeongju Meeting Held on Oct. 21-23
The G20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors was held on October 21-23 in Gyeongju, South Korea. The gathering was designed to review and coordinate key agendas for the upcoming G20 Seoul Summit. At the summit, currency issues sparked strong interest. Korea, as chair, played an active role in mediating conflicts among member nations. Meeting attendees agreed to implement market-determined exchange rate policies and refrain from competitive devaluation of currencies to tackle trade imbalances.
To read related articles :
http://www.reuters.com/ article/idUSTOE69M02T20101027
http://g20.korea.net/html/ news/newsview.asp?view_idx= 50821&view_ck=main
To read the official Gyeongju Communiqué :
http://www.g20.org/Documents/ 201010_communique_gyeongju.pdf
G20 Cultural Events and Global Gatherings
During the two-day summit period, a variety of cultural events will be held for diplomatic delegations and representatives from international organizations as well as for global tourists, including: Jongmyojereak (a royal ancestral rite, a UNESCO-listed intangible cultural heritage) performed by the National Center for the Korean Traditional Performing Arts ; the special exhibition “Masterpieces of Goryeo Buddhist Painting” at the National Museum of Korea ; lectures on world literature, art exhibitions and film screenings organized by the National Library of Korea.
To learn more about it :
http://www.korea.net/news.do? mode=detail&guid=50668
Check this out ! "Shared Growth Beyond Crisis"
To view an introductory video clip on the G20 Seoul Summit :
http://www.koreabrand.net/kr/ pcnb/pcnb_news_view.do?SEQ=303
G20 Seoul Summit Special
To be continued in the next issue...
PS: This article is taken from the WSK G20 Seoul Summit Special 4 Newsletter. As one of the members of WSK, I have been given task to share this article through my blog.
How Do G20 Summits Proceed? Unlike other international summits such as APEC and ASEM which include social mingling among participants and other ceremonial functions, G20 summits are thoroughly business-oriented. For example, the following was President Lee Myung-bak’s schedule for the London Summit held on April 2 and 3 of 2008.
Day 1 (April 2) 09:30 (Korea time): Departing from Korea
14:30 (London time, onwards): Arriving in London
15:30~16:00: Check-in
17:30~
- Summit with the then UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown
- Reception hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace
(*Invitees composed only of heads of state and ministerial-level entourage)
- Working Dinner
23:00: Retiring
Day 2 (April 3) 07:30~15:00
- Working Breakfast
- Morning Summit
- Working Luncheon
- Finalizing communiqué (official report)
16:00~
- Dialogue/dinner with Korean expatriates in the UK
Day 3 (April 4) - Breakfast with UK-based Korean business men
- Summit with President Hu Jintao of China and Prime Minister Aso of Japan
- Luncheon with UK finance leaders
- Heading for the airport to return to Korea
Official Events and Schedule of the Seoul Summit
The rough schedule of the G20 Seoul Summit slated for November 11 and 12 is as follows :
Nov 11 (Thur) - Welcome Reception
- Working Dinner of the Heads of State
Nov 12 (Fri) - Morning Summit
- Working Luncheon of the Heads of State
- Evening Summit
- Press Conference
To view official events of the Seoul Summit :
http://www.seoulsummit.kr/eng/
G20 Gyeongju Meeting Held on Oct. 21-23
The G20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors was held on October 21-23 in Gyeongju, South Korea. The gathering was designed to review and coordinate key agendas for the upcoming G20 Seoul Summit. At the summit, currency issues sparked strong interest. Korea, as chair, played an active role in mediating conflicts among member nations. Meeting attendees agreed to implement market-determined exchange rate policies and refrain from competitive devaluation of currencies to tackle trade imbalances.
To read related articles :
http://www.reuters.com/
http://g20.korea.net/html/
To read the official Gyeongju Communiqué :
http://www.g20.org/Documents/
G20 Cultural Events and Global Gatherings
During the two-day summit period, a variety of cultural events will be held for diplomatic delegations and representatives from international organizations as well as for global tourists, including: Jongmyojereak (a royal ancestral rite, a UNESCO-listed intangible cultural heritage) performed by the National Center for the Korean Traditional Performing Arts ; the special exhibition “Masterpieces of Goryeo Buddhist Painting” at the National Museum of Korea ; lectures on world literature, art exhibitions and film screenings organized by the National Library of Korea.
To learn more about it :
http://www.korea.net/news.do?
Check this out ! "Shared Growth Beyond Crisis"
To view an introductory video clip on the G20 Seoul Summit :
http://www.koreabrand.net/kr/
G20 Seoul Summit Special
To be continued in the next issue...
PS: This article is taken from the WSK G20 Seoul Summit Special 4 Newsletter. As one of the members of WSK, I have been given task to share this article through my blog.
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