Do you live in South Korea? 5. Do you live in South Korea?

Updated on society 2024-05-20
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It has nothing to do with not being in Korea

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Shirley Song Qian Crystal Amber Luna PS: Although Amber does not have a high appearance rate, she has a lot of female fans because of her neutral image.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Song Qian's popularity in South Korea is very high (starring in the youth undefeated We are married starking) and other variety shows have improved.

    Generally watch broadcast programs Song Qian and Amber are the loudest.

    Luna Sulli Krystal is also good. It depends on where it is.

    In Europe and the United States undoubtedly amber

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    China: Song Qian, Amber Shirley, Crystal Luna

    South Korea: Shirley Crystal Song Qian Luna Amber Because Amber is a neutral style, Koreans are a little difficult to accept, but there are a lot of girl fans in A, and her popularity is also good, because of her foot injury, she has been blank for a while, and there are few variety shows.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't live in South Korea, but I can be the landlord's problem, Song Qian is the head of the function, and her popularity is very good, and they all say that she is a Chinese goddess.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Song Qian is very popular among Chinese, but in South Korea, Shirley's popularity is relatively high, and Qianniu's popularity is also rising due to her appearance in variety shows such as My Knot. Ranking: Shirley Crystal Song Qian Luna Amber

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Even if it's not in Korea, it's okay, it's in the middle of the group.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't live in South Korea, but can your question, Song Qian is very popular in Chinese, but in Korea in general.

    Suli Crystal Song Qian Amber Luna

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Long-term residence in South Korea: Permanent residency will be granted to those who meet "certain conditions" among the compatriots who have stayed in Korea for more than two years. "Certain conditions" refer to those who have an income of more than twice the per capita national income (GNI) of Korea, who are 60 years old or older, who receive an annuity that is higher than the per capita national income, and who pay property tax of 500,000 won or more.

    2. Overseas Chinese born in South Korea will still be given permanent residency when they return to China after going abroad. The Ministry of Justice also plans to grant permanent residency to foreign nationals who invest more than US$500,000 (about 500 million won) and employ five or more Korean nationals from next month, regardless of the length of stay. Until now, it was necessary to invest at least $2 million in Korea and employ at least five nationals to obtain permanent residency.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Please enter your answer. There are more and more Koreans in China. Not only do many Koreans want to come, but after they come, most of them don't want to go back.

    Global Times said on March 31**, South Korean Park Yuzhen told reporters. Today, "reluctance to return to China" has become the "new consensus" of Koreans in China.

    According to a report titled "100,000 People Move Every Year, Achieve a Million Communities in 2008" published by South Korea's "Culture**" at the end of last year, after the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea, the number of Koreans in China has increased geometrically, and within a few years, it has become the largest Korean community in the world than Koreans in Japan.

    According to a survey conducted by the Korean Association in China, there are currently about 100,000 South Korean expatriates in Beijing, 70,000 in Qingdao, and 50,000 in Shanghai. According to Jang Heung-seok, the head of the Korean Association, about 300,000 to 400,000 Koreans live in China for a long time, and the number will be even higher if you add short-term residents. Han Hongman, president of Far Eastern Shipping Airlines, one of the earliest companies to operate shipping business between China and South Korea, said that at least 100,000 South Koreans now come to live in China every year.

    By around 2008, the number of South Korean expatriates will reach 1 million. By 2010, the number of Koreans in China is expected to exceed 2 million.

    After living in China for a while, a large number of South Koreans are reluctant to return to China. Li Junhao, a master's student in the Department of Finance and Trade of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is one of them. "I'm not going to go back to my home country after I graduate.

    I want to find a job in a big company like Samsung that I can stay in China. Li Junhao told reporters.

    Nine years ago, Park Yujin was still working for a game company in South Korea, and when he heard that the company was sending him to China, he was quite reluctant. "But now I plan to stay in China for the rest of my life. Today, he and his wife have opened a café and bought a house in Laiguangying, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

    He said that 100 percent of Koreans living in China rented houses, but now many Koreans have bought houses in China, not only for investment but also for long-term planning to stay in China. For the future, Park Yuzhen is full of confidence.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The stick must live in the crop field.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The houses where the people of Wonju City live in South Korea are called "Hanoks".

    Hanok is a traditional Korean house made of trees, mud, stone, straw, tiles, and paper. Considering the location around the house, the land and the season, the internal structure of the house is planned accordingly.

    Hanok can be broadly divided into two types, the tiled house where the ruling class lived and the straw house that was inhabited by the ruling class, and the biggest feature that distinguishes the two types of houses is the roof, that is, the roof made of tiles or straw, and the common people did not have the conditions to build tiled houses at that time. Nowadays, although no one lives in a straw house, there are still many Koreans living in tiled houses.

    The hanok uses trees as pillars and a basic frame, and the rest of the house is made of mud and grass to make wall stones, and then the stone and mud are used to make the floor, and the window frames and door frames made of trees are pasted with hanji to keep the interior light. The walls will be covered with hanji and the floor will be covered with hanji.

    One of the most unique and scientifically valuable structures in hanoks is geothermal (ondol, ondol, ontu), which is unique to Korea. The Korean geothermal (ondol) system, which spreads out to the entire ground after the ground is heated, also warms the room and is good for health. The ground level of the hanok is higher than the general ground level, and the rooms are not designed to be large to preserve heating.

    In addition, as I adopt geothermal heating (ondol), I do not use a bed or a chair'Seated'Culture, which continues to this day.

    Although there are not many hanoks, there are still people who are willing to live in them. Places such as the Hanok Experience Center also offer opportunities for people who wish to experience Hanok. Typical places include Jeonju Hanok Village, Andong Hahoe Village, Jiri Art Village, Suyadang, Imcheongak, Seoul Legojae, and other places where you can experience the rich traditional Korean culture while experiencing hanok.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Residency (F-2) visa.

    Sign-off object:

    Spouses of Chinese who are married to a Korean and have been registered in both China and South Korea and go to Korea for the purpose of marriage.

    Materials to be prepared by the inviter:

    1.Original invitation letter notarized by a Korean law firm.

    2.1 sheet**.

    3.A copy of your ID card.

    4.Residents are not allowed to hold transcripts.

    5.Transcript of family register.

    6.Certificate of Seal.

    7.Correspondence history (with the signature and seal of the inviter).

    8.Incumbency certificate Chi Hong Mingshu.

    9.Documents that can prove financial means (transcript of real estate register, lease and lease agreement, certificate of deposit, etc.).

    10.Call logs (last three months).

    11.Consent of the direct blood relatives to the international marriage (provided by the two direct blood relatives and should contain the signature, seal and seal certificate of the two persons).

    12.Written introduction (signed and stamped by the introducer).

    Documents to be prepared by the applicant:

    1.Passport.

    2.2 sheets**.

    3.1 visa application form.

    4.1 marriage visa application form.

    5.A copy of your ID card.

    6.The original and photocopy of the household registration book (with a record of the fact of marriage with the inviting person).

    7.Unmarried, non-remarried or marriage certificate (subject to China*** certification).

    8.Original and photocopy of divorce certificate or civil mediation letter of divorce judgment (medical certificate of death of former spouse is required in the event of death of the former spouse).

    9.Certificate of incumbency (including the time of employment, the department in charge, etc., and stamped with the company's official seal).

    10.A copy of the business license.

    11.Temporary residence permit (if the place of residence is under the jurisdiction of another consulate).

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