S.O.S. for Gambia, from Future Teacher 'Seungbi'

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Hello, I am a student who will become an elementary school teacher in the future. I am attending Gyeongin University of Education, and Gyeongin University of Education is the largest educational university. It is a university that teaches areas near Seoul. 

In the future, I will be a teacher, and I am very interested in your country. 

However, there is only this much material in Korean textbooks and knowledge departments. 

 

- Gambia was a British colony.

- Gambia and South Korea have diplomatic relations.

 

And most students are prejudiced that people in Africa live in an underdeveloped place. They don't even deal with Africa very well.

 

I would like to let students know about your country's vision and attractions. Please let me know the information you want us to introduce to students! Please share information, materials, links, and sites.

We will keep this blog updated!

 


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  1. The Gambia is a small country in West Africa which has a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, a number enchanting tribes, a unique life style, and some taboos that would be surprising to you. Taboos like public display of affection such as kissing and hugging are not typically seen in Gambian cultural and are considered as taboo, speaking ill of the dead is considered disrespectful and it can also bring bad luck, refusing food or drink that is been offered as a sign of hospitality is also considered rude and disrespectful in The Gambian culture. Overall taboos in The Gambia can vary depending on the region, religion and social contacts but they reflect the values and traditions of a culture that has been in existence for centuries.
    The Gambia is a small country at around a population of 2.5million. The population is predominantly made up of various ethnic groups including Mandinka, Fula, Wollof, Jula, Sarahule, Aku etc. The Mandinka is the largest ethnic group in The Gambia known for their rich cultural heritage and traditions.
    The Gambia's main economic activities include agriculture, tourism and fishing. The country is known for it's production of peanuts, which are major export crop. The tourism industry is also a major source of income for the country, with visitors shown to the beautiful beaches, wild life and cultural heritage. The Gambia has a lot of beautiful attraction places with awesome histories. "https://youtu.be/P78lwcTStdg?si=L9YMu1H1RO4vOi2b" In this link you can find some interesting place in The Gambia.
    The official currency of The Gambia is the Gambian Dalasi (GMD). And the official language is English. However, many Gambians also speak local languages such as Mandinka, Wollof, Fula etc.
    The Gambia is known for it's stunning beaches, which attracts visitors from around the world. The most famous of these is the Bijilo beach, which is located just a short drive from the capital city Banjul.
    Religion plays an important role in The Gambian society, with the majority of the population practicing Islam. However, there is also a significant Christian population and traditional African religions are also practiced.
    The Gambia is a country with a presidential system of government. The current president Adama Barrow, was elected in 2016 after defeating long time ruler Yahya Jammeh, who had help power since the military coup in 1994.
    Muhammed Lamin Sankareh from The Gambia

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  2. Let's dive deeper into The Gambia's vision and attractions. The vision of The Gambia is to create a thriving and sustainable nation where peace, unity, and development flourish. The Gambia plans to achieve its vision through various strategies and initiatives. Some of these include promoting good governance, investing in education and healthcare, fostering economic growth and job creation, and strengthening social cohesion. The government is working towards creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, attracting investments, and promoting sustainable development practices. Additionally, The Gambia is committed to promoting human rights, gender equality, and environmental sustainability. Through these efforts, the country aims to create a society where everyone has equal opportunities and can actively contribute to its growth and development. It's truly inspiring to see the steps being taken to turn this vision into a reality! 🌍✨😊 amazing attractions in The Gambia. One must-visit place is the Kachikally Crocodile Pool in Bakau, where you can see and even touch crocodiles while learning about their cultural significance. Another popular site is the Makasutu Cultural Forest, which offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local traditions and experience the beauty of the forest. If you're interested in history, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of James Island (Kunta Kinteh Island) is a must-see, known for its connection to the transatlantic slave trade. For nature lovers, the River Gambia National Park provides stunning landscapes, wildlife, and birdwatching opportunities. These are just a few of the many attractions waiting to be explored in The Gambia! 🌍🌴

    Here are the attraction sites mentioned:
    1. Kachikally Crocodile Pool in Bakau
    2. Makasutu Cultural Forest
    3. James Island (Kunta Kinteh Island)
    4. River Gambia National Park

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  3. Hello my name is bintou jabbie
    Let's go to Gambia and explore. In the Gambia,we have many things to show the world. We have many hotels and they are up to five star hotel now . The Gambia is the only country with an arch.arch is a story building with four legs and these legs are lifters to take you up as the building is tall. In this arch we have two museum. A museum is a place where historical things are kept for generations to come after. And when you clime to the arch,you will see the whole of Banjul (the capital city of the gambia) because the arch is located at the capital city and the capital city is an island (a place surrounded by a river).

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