Hello, I'm Jinuk Oh from GINUE in South Korea.
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My birthday is December 17th, and Iām 20 years old, junior in university!
I am currently majoring in elementary education at Gyeongin National University of Education.
I really love spending my free time drawing and enjoy traveling. My favorite color is indigo blue, and I absolutely love connecting with people from different cultures and learning about their unique perspectives. Iām excited to make new friends from around the world and share experiences together. š
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I'm very interested in Africa! I think it is a continent that will rapidly emerge in the future! And I like the natural scenery because it is so beautiful! I went to Korea Africa Foundation with a good opportunity before, and I drank Ethiopian coffee there and felt so good! That's why I became more interested in Africa!
ėė ģķė¦¬ģ¹“ģ ź“ģ¬ģ“ ė§ģ! 미ėģ źøė¶ģķ ėė„ģ“ė¼ź³ ģź°ķź±°ė ! ź·øė¦¬ź³ ģģ°ź²½ź“ģ“ ė묓ė ģė¦ė¤ģģ ģ¢ģ! ģ ģ ģ¢ģ źø°ķė” ķģķ리칓 ģ¬ėØģ ė¤ė ģėė°, ź·øź³³ģģ ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģ 커ķ¼ė„¼ ė§ģź³ ė묓 ģ¢ė¤ź³ ėź¼ģ“! ź·øėģ ģķ리칓ģ ėģ± ź“ģ¬ģ“ ģźø°ź² ėģ“!
The name āEthiopiaā means āland of people with dark faces,ā which I found interesting. I was also surprised to learn that Ethiopia appears in Greek and Roman mythologyāhow amazing is that? One of the coolest things I learned is that the descendants of King Solomon of Israel ruled Ethiopia for around 700 years! I also found out that over 60% of Ethiopians are Christians, which was new to me.
There's a place called Lalibela with rock-hewn churches. These were built by Ethiopians who wanted to go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, but since Jerusalem was under Islamic control at the time, they decided to create a āsecond Jerusalemā in their own country. Isnāt that incredible? I also saw pictures of the Gondar castles, where nature and architecture blend so beautifully. It looked like something out of a movie!
The more I learn about Ethiopia, the more interesting it becomes!
Even though Ethiopia is near the equator, most of its land is high up, so the weather is cooler and not too hot. Here in Korea, summer is just around the cornerāI really hope it wonāt be too hot this year! Ethiopia has wide plateaus and is home to the Nile River. And did you know? Itās also the place where coffee was first grown!
ź·øėģ ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģģ ėķ“ ź³µė¶ķ“ ė³“ģź³ , ėķ¬ė¤ģź²ė ģė ¤ģ¤ź²!
: ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė ģķ리칓 ėė„ ėģŖ½ģ ģģ¹ķ ėė¼ģ¼! ė°ė¤ģ ėæģ ģģ§ ģģ¼ė©°, ėģ ģ°ź³¼ ź³ ģģ“ ė§ģ. ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė¼ź³ ķė©“, ģ»¤ķ¼ź° ź°ģ„ 먼ģ ė ģ¬ėėė°, ź³µė¶ķ“ 볓ė, ķź²½ė, 문ķė ė묓 ģ źø°ķģ“. ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė āź²ģ ģ¼źµ“ģ ģ§ė ģ¬ėė¤ģ ė āģ“ė¼ė ģ“ģģ ź°ģ§ź³ ģģ“! 그리ģ¤ė”ė§ ģ ķģė ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģź° ė±ģ„ķė¤ė! ģ ė§ ģ źø°ķ“! ė, ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė ģ“ģ¤ė¼ģģ ģģ“ģė ģė”ėŖ¬ģ ķģ, ź°ė¬øģ“ ģ½ 700ė ź° ķµģ¹ķė¤ė ģ¬ģ¤ė ģė”ź² ģź² ėģģ“! ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģģ ģ¢ źµė ģøźµ¬ģ 60%ģ“ģģ“ źø°ė źµė¼ė ź²ė ģė”ź² ģź² ėģģ§! ė리벨ė¼ė¼ė ģźµ“źµķź° ģėė°, ģ“ė ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģ ģ¬ėė¤ģ“ ģ루ģ“ė ģ ģ±ģ§ģė”넼 ź°ė ¤ź³ ķė¤ź°, ģ“ģ¬ėģ“ ģ루ģ“ė ģ ģ ė ¹ķģ, ģ 2ģ ģ루ģ“ė ģ ė§ė¤ģė ė§ģģ¼ė” 걓ģ¤ėģė¤ź³ ķ ź±°ė! 곤ė¤ė„“ ģ±ģ ģģ°ź³¼ ģ±ģ“ 공씓ķė ėŖØģµģ“ ģķģ ķ ģ„ė©“ ź°ģģ ė©ģ”ģ“! ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė ģė©“ ģģė” ė ģ¬ėÆøģė ėė¼ģø ź² ź°ģ!
ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė ģ ė ź°ź¹ģ“ģ ģģ§ė§, ėė¶ė¶ ė ģ“ ėģģ ė ģØź° ė묓 ė„ģ§ ģź³ ģģķ ķøģ“ė¼ź³ ķ“! ģ°ė¦¬ėė¼ė ģ“ģ ź³§ ģ¬ė¦ģøė°, ģ“ė² ģ¬ė¦ģ ė ėģ ģ¼ė©“ ģ¢ź² ģ“! ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģģė ė§¤ģ° ėģ ź³ ģģ“ ģź³ , ėģ¼ź°ģ“ ķė¬! ź·øė¦¬ź³ ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģė ģ»¤ķ¼ź° ģ²ģģ¼ė” ģė ėė¼ė!
* This picture was taken on the Heart island(located on Thousand Island). There's a really romantic story here, and I love it.
* ģ“ ģ¬ģ§ģ ķķø ģ¬(ģ² ź°ģ ģ¬ģ ģģ¹)ģģ ģ°ģ ź±°ģ¼! ģ¬źø° ģ ė§ ė”ė§Øķ±ķ ģ“ģ¼źø°ź° ģėė°, ģ ė§ ė§ģģ ė¤ģ“.
+ And I'm so curious about Africa! Especially interested in Ethiopia, Angola, Sudan and Nigeria! I got more interested while studying about Africa in my university class! I think Africa will grow big in the future! But I also want to hear your opinions about internal conflicts and solutions! And I also want to know what's you favorite and what kind of food you like!
+ ź·øė¦¬ź³ ģķė¦¬ģ¹“ģ ź“ģ¬ģ“ ė§ģ! ģķ°ģ¤ķ¼ģ, ģź³Øė¼, ģėØ, ėģ“ģ§ė¦¬ģģ ķ¹ķ ź“ģ¬ģ“ ė§ģė°! ėķźµ ģģ
ģź°ģ ģķ리칓ģ ėķ“ ķźµ¬ķ“ 볓며, ė ė§ģ ź“ģ¬ģ ź°ģ§ź² ėģģ“! ėė ģķė¦¬ģ¹“ź° ģģ¼ė” ķ¬ź² ģ±ģ„ķ ź²ģ“ė¼ź³ ģź°ķ“! ķģ§ė§, ė“ė¶ ėÆ¼ģ”± ź°ģ ź°ė±ģ ķģ¬ ģ“ė ķ ģķ©ģøģ§ ģ“ė»ź² ķ“ź²°ķ“ ėź°ģ¼ ķėģ§ ėķ¬ė¤ģ ģ“ģ¼źø°ė„¼ ė£ź³ ģ¶ģ“! ź·øė¦¬ź³ ėķ¬ė¤ģ“ ģ¢ģķė ź±“ 묓ģģøģ§, ģ“ė¤ ģģģ ģ¢ģķėģ§ė ź¶źøķ“!
ėė ģøź³ ģ¬ė¬ ėė¼ģ źµģ”ģ ź“ģ¬ģ“ ė§ģģ ģŗėė¤, ģ¼ė³ø, ķźµģ ģ±ėģ źµģ ķźµ ė± ė¤ģķ źµģ” ķģ„ģ ģ§ģ ź°ė³“źø°ė ķģ“! ėķ¬ė¤ źµź°ģ źµģ”ģ ėķ“ģ ģź³ ģ¶ģ“!
ė“ ķė”ķģ ģ½ģ“ģ¤ģ ź³ ė§ģ! ^_^
Hellooooooooo Im Renata from Mexico , I really like youāre blog , I want to know hows the story of the Thousand Island if itās possible
ReplyDeleteHello!!!
DeleteThe story follows the kindness, love, and sorrow of a young man named Bolt. While working at a modest inn, Bolt once gave up his own room to an elderly couple on a rainy night, even though there were no vacancies. Touched by his sincerity, the coupleāwho turned out to be the owners of a prestigious hotelāinvited him to the Waldorf Astoria in New York, opening the door to a new life of opportunity. Bolt eventually married their daughter and found great success. However, when his beloved wife fell ill with an incurable disease, he began building a castle on Hart Island as a gift for her. During this time, he created a unique sweet-and-sour dressing just for her, which later became known as the Southern Island dressing. Sadly, his wife passed away before the castle could be completed, leaving Bolt heartbroken and unable to finish it.
This story is so romantic, but sad.
Oh no is a really sad end but is romantic at the same time, thank you for telling me the story
DeleteOhhhh and we have the same favorite color !!
ReplyDeleteohhhhhhhhhh It's so cool!
DeleteHi Mr. Jin, what is the most interesting thing about the Korean education system from a foreign viewpoint?
ReplyDeleteMiro New Zealand
From a foreign perspective, Korean education is really meticulous. Everything has standards and methods, so Korean teachers seem to learn more because they have a longer process of becoming teachers than in other countries.
DeleteSchools are divided into elementary, middle and high schools. Lunch is served at the school. Teachers provide the best conditions and opportunities for students to study.