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  1. 00:05:15 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 3
  2. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 2
  3. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 1
  4. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 8
  5. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 7
  6. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 6
  7. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 5
  8. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 4
  9. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 3
  10. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 2
  11. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Korean National Museum Part 1

A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 1


 : A beautiful invention, unprecidented and great. Hangul(Korean alphabet) was made in the lead by King Sejong for the sake of ordinary people(Baekseong). A language which everyone can learn easily and made Korea 100% literacy rate country...

 

 I am proud of that but it's a pity that 99% slaves serve 1%ers... much discrepancy between the poor and the rich.


 I really hate the powers and the politicians who made this country weaker than before, which had a hero like Yi Soonshin who never lost in the battles with Japan....



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 Korean Museum


 It seems to focus on the scientific aspects of Korean alphabet.



The Entrance




Just after the entrance








The exhibition starts from here






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 The inside



Special display?


훈민정음이 새겨져 있다



The history of Hangeul


How would it be then?









 Milbon, which is the title of a book appeared on TV series, "Deep rooted tree". It symbolizes the worries of 1%ers in that era that ordinary people might have powers when they know how to read and write... Without Hangeul, we might have use Latin alphabet for our language....

  1. 00:05:15 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 3
  2. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 2
  3. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Museum of Korean Language, Part 1
  4. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 8
  5. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 7
  6. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 6
  7. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 5
  8. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 4
  9. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 3
  10. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The National Museum of Korea Part 2
  11. 2015.12.22 A very good place to learn and play for kids - The Korean National Museum Part 1


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Not openly spoken truth in Korea Part 2


 : Kimhae is a kind of center for migrant workers, especially Buwon, Kimhae. Strangely you can see lots of 'inns' called Yeoinsook in Korean. It's almost every corner of the streets in Buwon, just like motels you see in a city.




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 Yeoinsook, 'inn'


 Yeoinsook is a kind of lodging business facility for ordinary or poor people for a short of period. Long ago, I means about 15 or 20 years ago, the inns are near the almost every train station. We have a kind of grade for the short-period lodging business facilities. Hotel is most expensive, and then Motel, Yeokwan and then Yeoinsook. Now the Yeoinsook there is a place for migrant male workers to get the sexual desire resolved. But remember it's illegal to buy and sell the sex service in Korea.



Yeoinsook at Buwon, Kimhae







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 How does this work?


 How to start: According to one of my acquaintances, what you have to do is just to go in any yeoinsook and ask a girl in Korea. Or if you are a foreinger, the host would notice without saying anything. He or she might ask you if you want a girl or something first.


 How much to pay: Usually 20,000 won to 30,000 won for 15 to 20 minutes. About 130,000 won per an hour. Yes, it's not cheap at all. With 20,000 or 30,000 won, you have to get what you want just within 20 minutes. But you can do it several times in an hour. If you consider that you can get massage service including the sex in a massage shop, you can say that it's quite expensive. And if she is younger, 20ties or 30ties, it's about 30,000 won for 15 ~ 20 minutes and if 40ties or 50ties, it's about 20,000 won. And the 15 minutes service is only for the intercourse, not for touch or something else. If you want to touch breast or oral service, you have to pay additional fee.


 Other things: Condom is necesesary. It's kind of obligatory. There would be about 3 or 5 women. And you can select one among them or if there is just a girl you have to choose to go to other place or take her. There are many different kinds of girls, from pretty to ugly. from thin to fat. If you are a regular customer, you can select a particular girl you want.



 


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Why are the TV series all on Monday and Tuesday?


 : I don't know from when this started... One of the reasons why I waited for Monday were TV series. Good TV series are on Monday and Tuesday in Korea. Why is it? When I was younger about 5 or 10 years, good programs used to be on Saturday or Sunday.... I don't know from when, good programs were on weekdays.... There must be reasons for that.



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 TV series I like in January, 2016




 It's just my taste. Here are the list, "6 dragons fly(Yukyonginarsha)", "Cheese in the trap", "Mulim School". They are all on Monday and Tuseday.


 Of course, the good TV program, "Reply, 1988' is on Friday and Saturday... 


6 dragons fly(Yukyonginarsha)




Cheese in the trap




Mulim School










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 And why?






: After reading many articles and the schedule of TV series, I concluded that it was just a coincidence. Just I came to like TV series more on Monday and Tuseday, which means I don't think it is intended by Broadcasting companies...


 In Korea, for the higher view rate two episodes a week. And 8 pm to 10 pm is a prime golden time for the rate. They just arrange the schedule according to that. And another factor which I have to consider is that viewers of TV programs on Sunday or Saturday are all family members... Therefore short range of viewers of TV series are not good for weekends and Sundays...


 Anyway, it's just because of viewer rate competitions. And conincidently, more TV series on Monday or Tuesday became my favorites.



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Usual thing you can see in Korea


 : If you have ever been in Korea before, you would notice the following things. We all have a stereotype on something which is formed after living in a country for a long time. We regard them as usual or inevitable. But it surprises me in an unexpected way. And then stereotypes are good? or bad? It gives me a pleasure by making me realize. But it also gives me stress.


 There are many things taken it for granted or usual. But they are not. If you go to another country, you can see that.


 




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 Koreana Hotel, it's in every city in Korea and also abroad




 The name "Koreana" should have started from the year, 1988 when 88 Seoul olympic was held. It was a band named "Koreana" which had 'Hand in Hand', the world hit song. I guess it becomes a symbol of Korea.


 And the Koreana Hotel, you can see almost in every city, even in Uzbek.

 


Koreana Hotel.








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 Flee Market and Bus Ads





Newsstand for the free ads paper


: Have you heard 'flee market'? It has almost everything about ads, including Seeking human, finding job, real estate and so on. It's a kind of symbol for ordinary life. Among ads, real estate and job ads.


 And you can see the above the Ads paper stand at every corner in Korea. To get it, you have to be an early bird...


 And the ads are published by each city. For example, in Busan, it has 'Busan Flee Market'.




Bus ads




 : It's about Anus special hospital. Almost all bus has those kind of Ads. There are many different kinds. Among them Ads for a fortune teller is peculiar...




 


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