Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Sports day

  
The LGC girls play kickball.
 In Korea, from elementary school to university, there is a "Sports Day" every year. Students are split along with the class and compete with other classmates. However, in college, because there are a lot of students, each department organizes a sports day. Each department has several majors, and each major competes with the others.


On Oct. 7th, there was a sports competition between the law department and Linton Global College. As I mentioned above, the competition is held by each school department, but Linton Global College, which only has two majors and a small number of students compared to the other departments, joined up with one of the small departments' sports competition.

There were several games at the competition that were only for boys or for girls, and some that were for both genders. For boys, there was soccer, basketball, and foot volleyball, and for girls, there was dodgeball, kickball, and girls’ free throw. For both genders, there was tug-of-war, jump rope, seven-legged race, and relay. Most people at the event said that the most exciting games were the ones with both genders.
 
LGC students cheering on their team.

But the most interesting part of the sports competition was food. Each team cooks for their players at their bench, and it cheered up both players and supporters. Sun-bo and Hye-jin from LGC said, “Even though we are not playing the games, we are enjoying today because we also can be a player by cooking and cheering them up.” Usually, students made buchimge, Korean pancakes, and some say that the real charm of the sports day is eating buchimge while cheering up the players.

One of the goals of the sports day is improving the teamwork of the group. Asian cultures usually give priority to the group rather than the individual, and this is true for Korean culture, too. Hannah (LGC) said, “It’s a good chance to show how each team has good teamwork.” Also, each team has a unique uniform. Most interviewees said that they really like their uniform, and it enhances the feeling that they are part of a team and representing a group. Jun-taek said, “Because of the uniform, I can easily tell who is in my major. There are many students in the law department, so that it’s hard to know each other."
Jun-taek, from the law department.
For foreign students who come from western countries, the sports day was a new cultural experience. Rachel (LGC, exchange student from the U.S.), who is from Western Carolina University, NC, U.S., said, “It’s good chance to be out of the class room,” and added, “My university doesn’t have anything like this. After seeing the sports competition, I want to go back to my university and tell the leadership about this, and see if we can start something similar.” Moses (LGC, exchange student from Uganda), who was a number one runner and led LGC to win the all-around championship, said that it was interesting that the sports day is supported by the student council, not by the university, even though it’s such a big event.



how to start Blogger

These days, there are many people who use Blogger.com to share their stories.
Let me introduce how to use Blogger.com


#Creat your account and blog
- go to blogger.com and click CREAT YOUR BLOG NOW
- creat an account.(you can use your gmail account also)
- fill in the requested information. Be sure to record your user name and password
- if your user name is not available, try a different one. when finished, click continue
- choose templates, then click continue.


#Posting
- after your blog has been created, click START POSTING
- type your content into the box, as you would use any word processor. you can upload pictures too.
- when you are finished, click PUBLISH POST OR SAVE AS DRAFT


#Editing
- to return to the text editor, click on the small blogger icon in the upper left corner of the page.
- be sure to copy down the URL of your new blog site

The Park of Bamboo: Jooknockwon, Damyang

The city Damyang is famous for bamboo.
Damyang is located is an county in Jeollanam-do
South Korea.

The bamboo forests are well-known among Korean.
There are facilities such as the Bamboo Museum and Juknokwon, a part filled with green bamboo.

<Entrance of Juknokwon>

< At Juknokwon>





< At Juknokwon>

Damyang is also famous for food, tteokgalbi and Janchiguksoo.

Come to Damyang and enjoy bamboo and tteockgalbi :-)

Gyungbokgung

Korea has long history and the latest empire era was Chosun dynasty.
There were 5 palaces in capital city of South Korea, Seoul where were also capital city of Chosun.
Among them, Gyungbokgung is the main and biggest palace.
This time, I am going to introduce Gyungbokgung.

Gyungbokgung was established in 1938 and reconstructed in 1869.
The meaning of Gyungbokgung is 'palace of shining happiness'.
During the Japanese occupation of Korea, Japanese government destroyed most part of the palace.
However, till now, the palace is restoring and 40 percent of original building stand.

Gyungbokgung recently restored the main gate, Gwanghwamoon.

This is hours and admission information of Gyungbokgung.

Visit Korea and enjoy beauty of Gyungbokgung. :D