 I just want to show you guys a little bit about what the country looks like and maybe this is too small It's a little small for me, too but yeah, just a little bit of Geography I guess so we already talked about the size. So South Korea is quite small The US is 99 times bigger So and it's about the size of Indiana. So it's quite small but there are nine provinces and Even though I know down here, it says eight provinces but so eight mainland provinces and one special province, which is Jeju Right here. So that's the biggest island that I talked about earlier and Yeah, so nine provinces Seoul is over here Up there. That's where Seoul is next to it here. That's Incheon. That's where on the Airport is so when you're arriving in Korea, you're actually not arriving in Seoul You're actually arriving in Incheon over here and the airport is kind of like on this island I don't know if you can see There's like this little island here That's where the airport is so you're when you're flying into Korea You see all the islands and then you're landing like on This island where the airport is and then you can take, you know The train, the bus or taxi or wherever to go wherever you need to go. It's not far from Seoul It's quite I think the airport train is maybe like 45 minutes or so Yeah But they also have buses, you know to that go all over the country So that's that Then obviously here is North Korea. So actually Seoul is quite close to North Korea Not that far away. You can take tours to visit the border Which is really interesting if you're into history or just in general me. It's just something really interesting to see the DMZ the demilitarized zone you can go in there and You can take the full so they have a smaller tour in the full tour So the full tour is like where you actually see the North Korean guards where they face each other The North Koreans and the South Koreans. So that's really cool to see Yeah, then actually, I took a trip with two of my friends in like late summer last year and we went up to maybe about here a city called Paju and I took my car and I was driving and we were driving sort of like really at the border So there was like barbed wire fence and then on the other side It was North Korea and you could see like just North Korean like scenery like the mountains and stuff No villages you can see that but like it was kind of cool like you're driving and oh, yeah, there's North Korea So it was kind of fun But yeah, I live sort of here kind of really in the middle of Korea, which is convenient for me I like it Because I have a car so I can drive anywhere. It's almost pretty much the same distance anywhere So I really like that Yeah, Daegu because somebody was asking about Daegu Daegu is right here. So those are like because you see it's a different color. So a few cities are like special Cities, they they're not profit. They're not like in the pro like they're not part of a province They're like sort of their own thing. So those are a few cities like you can see here Daegu Busan Busan Guangzhou Daejeon Sejong Seoul and Incheon, I think that's it. So those are like the special cities and then those are like the provinces and Daegu and those are just some you know attractions Around Korea some of the most well-known. I thought it was just interesting to include so that you can see that it's very There's a lot of variety. So like there's you know beaches ocean Islands, there's bamboo forests. There's tea fields. There's like also like this is Busan There's a really fancy part of Busan. It's really nice. You can take like a yacht tour there There's history a lot of historic buildings. There's also, you know snow, especially this winter We had a lot of snow. So there's like winter sports going on. There's like a lot of really nice ski resorts All that stuff. So all of this is Korea because I think a lot of people have some Sort of different opinions about Korea or like they're not they don't really know a lot about it So yeah, also again, if you're interested in learning more about especially traveling in Korea You can check out my website Linda goes east calm and Yeah, you can see more about that. I Hope this is interesting. I didn't get a lot of comments. So anybody's still out there Let me take a sip of tea, but yeah Korean tea by the way, this is actually really nice Sort of like probably from this area. This is a big tea area in Korea and also Jeju Island So here wait, this is here. That's the tea area down here Very very pretty. I'm actually planning on going down there again this spring I love tea and just you know seeing like the tea fields and all this stuff and and with the cherry blossoms in spring It's just so beautiful So I really enjoy that Okay, tea break Thanks, Amy. Okay, cool. All right. Thanks for letting me know you're still there. I don't want to bore you guys I feel like I'm just talking, you know, I can get carried away. I love living in Korea. You know, it's so fun So If at any point, you know, I get too much of topics Let me know and I'll shut up or I'll get I go through it faster anyway So that was it about our geography class, I guess Cool, Joannis is very interesting would love to road trip all around Korea. Oh my god, that's my goal Especially, you know now with Kobe, we can't really travel abroad So I just want to yeah take my car and go everywhere. That would be my goal Moses is hello, Linda. Hi Moses. Thanks so much for tuning in We're talking about teaching English in Korea All right, very cool All right, I guess. Oh Albert has a question. Cool. Albert asked what kind of tea is that green tea the tea that I'm drinking Yes, actually no, well It's actually this one And normally I don't do tea bags, but I don't have time to do the loose leaf right now So it says I'm post fermented tea with sweet elegant flavor of Korean pear It's actually my first time having this tea, but yeah, this brand is really nice You can check it out. Oh, so long They have some really really good tea And they are actually went to the Osulog Museum on Jeju Island. Oops here on Jeju Island They have a big tea museum and tea fields there But yeah, so South Korea mostly produces green tea They do not actually make puar or anything like that Mostly green tea and it's actually really nice green tea also a little bit of matcha even though matcha Matcha culture isn't that big Like compared to Japan for example, but yeah, anyway That's my tea. Thanks so much for watching. 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