Location: East Asia, Southern half of the Korean Peninsula, bordered by North Korea; coastline along the Sea of Japan (East Sea) and Yellow Sea
Area: 100,363 sq km (slightly larger than Iceland)
Capital: Seoul
Climate: Temperate with four distinct seasons:
- Spring & Autumn: Mild and pleasant
- Summer: Hot, humid, monsoon rains (June to August)
- Winter: Cold, dry, occasional snow
Timezone: Korea Standard Time (KST) – UTC +9
Population: Approx. 51.7 million (2024 estimate)
Language: Korean is the official language. Hangeul, the Korean alphabet is used for writing
Currency: South Korean Won (₩) – KRW
Government: Presidential Republic
Motto: 홍익인간 (Hongik Ingan), meaning “To broadly benefit all humankind”
Culture & Identity
- Deeply rooted in Confucian values: respect for elders, education, social harmony
- Global influence through K-pop, K-dramas, K-beauty, and cuisine
- High-tech meets tradition: ancient palaces alongside modern skyscrapers
- Major Celebrations:
- Chuseok: Korean Harvest Festival (similar to Thanksgiving)
- Seollal: Lunar New Year, family gatherings & ancestral rites
- Buddha’s Birthday: Lantern festivals and temple events
- Hangeul Day: Celebrates the creation of the Korean alphabet
Sports
- Passionate about Taekwondo (origin country)
- Strong in archery, baseball, soccer, esports
- Hosted:
- 1988 Summer Olympics (Seoul)
- 2002 FIFA World Cup (co-hosted)
- 2018 Winter Olympics (Pyeongchang)
Geography & Nature
- Mountainous (approx. 70% of land), scenic coastlines, numerous islands
- Famous landmarks:
- Jeju Island (volcanic, natural beauty)
- Seoraksan National Park
- Han River flowing through Seoul
- DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) between North & South Korea: unique ecological area
History Highlights
- Ancient kingdoms: Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla (1st millennium AD)
- Unified under Goryeo Dynasty (from where “Korea” derives)
- Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897): Confucian state, Hangul created
- Japanese Occupation (1910–1945)
- Korean War (1950–1953): Division of North and South Korea
- Rapid economic rise: From post-war poverty to global tech and cultural powerhouse (known as the “Miracle on the Han River”)
Interesting Facts
- Home to tech giants Samsung, LG, Hyundai
- Ranked among the most internet-connected, fastest broadband nations
- K-pop groups like BTS, BLACKPINK have global fame
- Known for skincare, beauty innovations, and plastic surgery popularity
- Unique cuisine: Kimchi, Bibimbap, Korean BBQ, Soju




