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The lesson explores the diverse administrative divisions of South Korea, highlighting its major cities and provinces. It emphasizes the unique characteristics of each city, such as Seoul’s blend of tradition and modernity, Busan’s cultural vibrancy, and Jeju’s natural beauty, while also detailing the provinces’ distinct features, from Gyeonggi-do’s economic activity to Gangwon-do’s scenic landscapes. Overall, the lesson showcases South Korea’s rich culture, history, and geographical diversity, inviting further exploration of this dynamic country.
  1. What are some unique features of the major cities in South Korea that make them special?
  2. How do the provinces of South Korea differ from each other in terms of culture and activities?
  3. Why do you think it is important to learn about the different regions of South Korea?

Discovering South Korea: A Journey Through Its Administrative Divisions

South Korea is an exciting country located on the Korean Peninsula, surrounded by the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and the East Sea (also known as the Sea of Japan). Let’s explore the different parts of this amazing country, including its big cities and provinces.

Major Cities of South Korea

Seoul

Seoul is the capital city of South Korea and is called a Special Metropolitan City. It’s a place where old traditions meet modern life, making it a fun and interesting place to visit.

Busan

Busan is in the southeast and is famous for its beautiful beaches and busy port. It’s a cultural hotspot that attracts both locals and tourists.

Daegu

Daegu is located in North Gyeongsang Province and is known for its lively atmosphere. It’s a center for fashion and textiles in South Korea.

Incheon

Incheon is on the northwest coast and is known for its international airport. It’s a windy city with lots of attractions to explore.

Gwangju

Gwangju is in the southwest and is surrounded by South Jeolla Province. It’s known for its rich cultural heritage and history.

Daejeon

Daejeon is the fifth-largest city in South Korea and is a hub for research and development, making it important for technology.

Ulsan

Ulsan is in the southeast and is known for its strong industries, especially in cars and shipbuilding.

Sejong

Sejong is a green city designed to blend nature with urban life, making it a great place for people who care about the environment.

Provinces of South Korea

Gyeonggi-do

Gyeonggi-do is the most populated province and surrounds Seoul. It’s known for its suburban areas and economic activities.

Gangwon-do

Gangwon-do is in the northeast and is famous for its beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities, especially in winter.

North Chungcheong Province

This landlocked province is in the center of South Korea and is known for its mountains and peaceful views.

South Chungcheong Province

Located on the west coast, this province is known for its farming and scenic coastal areas.

North Jeolla Province

Also on the west coast, North Jeolla is famous for its delicious food and beautiful coastal scenery.

South Jeolla Province

In the southern part of the country, South Jeolla is known for its islands and breathtaking views.

North Gyeongsang Province

This province is on the east coast and is home to Ulleung-do, an island known for its natural beauty.

South Gyeongsang Province

Bordering the Korean Strait, this province is rich in history and culture, and it’s close to Japan.

Jeju

Jeju is a special island known for its stunning natural beauty and is a popular vacation spot.

Conclusion

South Korea is a country full of culture, history, and natural beauty, with diverse cities and provinces. From the busy streets of Seoul to the peaceful landscapes of Jeju, each area offers something special that shows the spirit of South Korea. Whether you’re planning a visit or just want to learn more, exploring South Korea’s regions is a great way to discover this dynamic country.

  • Have you ever visited a big city or a special place in your country? What did you like most about it, and how do you think it might be similar or different from a city like Seoul in South Korea?
  • Imagine you are planning a trip to South Korea. Which city or province would you like to visit first, and why? What activities would you want to do there?
  • South Korea has many different landscapes, from beaches to mountains. What kind of natural places do you enjoy visiting, and how do they make you feel? Can you think of a place in South Korea that you might like for the same reasons?
  1. City and Province Matching Game: Create a set of cards with the names of South Korea’s major cities on one set and their descriptions on another. Shuffle the cards and lay them face down. Take turns flipping two cards at a time to find matching pairs. For example, match “Seoul” with “Special Metropolitan City where old traditions meet modern life.” This game will help you remember the unique features of each city.

  2. Map Exploration Activity: Use a map of South Korea to locate each city and province mentioned in the article. Mark them with stickers or draw them on a blank map. Discuss with your classmates or family what you might find interesting in each place. For example, you might want to visit Busan for its beautiful beaches or Jeju for its stunning natural beauty.

  3. Daily Life Observation: Think about your own city or town. What makes it special or unique? Write a short paragraph or draw a picture showing what you love about your hometown. Compare it with one of the South Korean cities or provinces. How are they similar or different? Share your thoughts with your class or family.

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