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Posted on 09-27-08 9:14
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I was first to reach the top, so took this photo, This place is abt 80 km from Panmunjom.
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Posted on 09-30-08 7:28
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____ jyu thanks for the lovely pic... map of korea looks cool.. and the ghanta ghar looks fabi... Happy Vijaya Dashami... ;)
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Posted on 09-30-08 10:12
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"SANGEPSAAL" had been my favourite food all the time. I just liked the way it is eaten, wrapped in a lettuce leaf with a raw garlic and special sauce (I forget the name, looks like golbhedako achaar)
____ thanks for nice pictures. You make me nostalgic.
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sajhakhohero
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Posted on 09-30-08 10:41
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SOME PICTURES OF KOREA LOOK LIKE FROM NEPAL. WOW BOTH COUNTRY SHARE THE SAME LANDSCAPE.
POST MORE PICTURES AND CULTURES OF KOREA PLEASE.
GOKOREA..............
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Posted on 09-30-08 11:02
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Korean Traditinal village... Andong village
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Posted on 09-30-08 11:04
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Korean Mask dance at andong...
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Posted on 09-30-08 11:44
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I was thinking not to post too many pics , but looks like ppl are interested. Nepal ki chhori In my opinion the secret of Korean dishes is the fomented soya they use in their soup/achar and othe preparation. every time after sauna I had the korean bbq. Its different than the western bbq, small portion of meat you put on lettuace and other leafs, to that they add garlic, achar (golvedako with formented soyo which adds to the flavour of achar) hariyo khursani wrap the meat and eat, the taset is wonderful and at the same time you arte eating very healthy. regarding the sangespaal i dont quite remember the dish. most of the korean food is formented so they have lesss starch and with meat they eat almost equal amount of vegetables this could be a secret of slim koreans. happy Dasain to you too. sajhaheroo Yes you arte right Korean landscape resembles nepali landscape. I think they have 60% hilly are like in Nepal. I will try to put some more pics. Nepe jiu khoi kina ho hami nepali haru herna aprney thau ma naherera naherna parney thau ma herchau, jana parney thau ma nagayera najana parney thau ma janchau aani garna parney kaam nagarera nagarna parney kaam garchau. Pasaa Chhu kha, chha na aanye la. To add to the pasaa's effort mask dance in andong village.
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Posted on 09-30-08 12:18
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____, exactly, the secret might be the fermented foods. The fermented soyabean is smelly to us but it is pretty healthy as amino acids leached out of it. Sangepsaal is grilled pork eaten the way you have explained. All restaurants have gas or coal bbq set right on your table and you can just start making sangepsaal.
By the way, ____, when and where were you in Korea? (I am assuming you are no longer there). May be we know each other.
Keep posting more pictures.
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Posted on 09-30-08 1:01
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Soybean fomentation, fomented soybean is integral part of Korean food. fomented soybean banauney thau bit smelly huncha tara it gives very good and taste flavor to the food. In these vats below soybean are being formented.
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Posted on 09-30-08 1:08
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धर्कोजी, तपाईको विचार र सुझाव सुनेर बडो खुशी लाग्यो । नेपालमा ग्रामीण पर्यटनको आर्थिक आवश्यकता र सम्भावना टन्नै छ । आखिर हामी गाउ नै गाउको देश न हौं । ग्रामीण पर्यटनका केही पहलकदमी र प्रेरक प्रगति सुन्नमा आउँछन् । मेरो छेवैको मैले कल्पना नगरेको गाउँमा एउटा रिसोर्ट मजाले चलिरहेको छ । तर मैले भनेको ग्रामीण एक्जोटिका भने दृश्यावलोकनमा मात्र सिमित छ । खानपिन र निवासमा समेत (निश्चय नै आधुनिक स्वाद र आवश्यकता हेरी केही परिमार्जन सहित) त्यो तत्वको प्रयोग तर्फ भने हामी रचनात्मक हुन सकेका छैनौ अझै । त्यसको लागि तपाईले बटुल्नु भएको जस्तो अनुभवहरु साह्रै उपयोगी हुनेछन् । बाँड्दै जानुहोला ।
मेरो छिमेकी गाउँको रिसोर्ट:
http://www.balthalivillageresort.com/
अन्य ग्रामीण पर्यटन:
http://www.hotelnepal.com/nepal/program.php?pro_id=29
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sajhakhohero
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Posted on 09-30-08 1:38
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hey mysterious dood you seems to have live in Korea for many years now.
are you a Korea citizen?
hey lemme know what kind of jobs are there in Korea? any idea what kind of jobs Nepalese are engaged there.?
do you have to speak Korean or does Kore use English?
i love Korea and i am into K thing.
so update me ok.
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Posted on 09-30-08 2:49
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Nepal ki Chhori and SajhaKohero Thanks for your interest. I never lived in Korea permanently.My first visit to Korea was in 2003 then in 2004, 05 and 06 every time not more than sex weeks. and every time to a city near Jiksi temple, the place is about 200 km far from Seoul. I do not speak Korean. I was there during July to October period. while in Seoul I spend most of the time in Itawan. Nepalki chhori in Korea I met only one Nepali guy, he used to be a western style breakfast cooker in the hotel. and specially to Sajhako heroo Korean are very sensitive about their money, they work very hard and they expect foreigner to work harder than themselves. It is very important to know Korean language to find a good job there and English is must if yo are looking for better paying job. Country is very nice, varieties of food. Food is cheap. Electronics and cloths are expensive. I found one Pakistani guy who was involved in construction business and he used to run a Pakistani restaurant in the evening. I think western style cooking, hotel desk manager are the good job available for foreigners nepe ji Nepal ma ki ta beskari paisa chahincha, paisa navaye political ashirbad chaincha yo dui madhey ek navaikana kaam garna ekdaaam garoo chha tara pani nasakiney chhhi hoina. Aaba origional idea ta dherai Auuchha tara khoi samaye le sath nadela jastoo chha. ek taal ma USA ko San Antonio, Texas ghumi rakoo thiyee ke idea aayoo vaney pokhara lake dherai chhan tyo sabai lake haru lai joodney 50m wide ra 2 m deep canal banauney ra tyo canal ko dubai trafa torist sahar basauney. meroo bichar ma yesoo gadra lagvaag 100 km lammo canal banauna parcha different lakes lai jodeara Tyo canal ma manchey haru le kayaking garchan, nasakney haru boat ma ghumchan, aali paisaa huney haru moter boat ma majja linchaan. Annapurna treeking ko route, machapucher himal, davids falls, cave etc etc ta chadai chha yesoo agrda tyo area kehi barsa pachi venice jastoo tourist destination hunthyo jastoo lagthyoo. Tara ke garnu maan ko laddu ghiu sita khana sakiyena. euta photo, chittakka parera banaye hariyali pani ramroo dekhincha, following is the example
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Posted on 09-30-08 4:29
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thanks for the info. keep updating pictures, cultures and information about Korea.
Korea is much alike Nepal in so may ways only differnce being their leaders and government being honest and dignified.
anway you went to korea so many times but you didn't meet nepalis!!!..........that's funny because i thought they are many Nepalis in korea too.
what about nightlife dood?? in korea.
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sajhakhohero
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Posted on 09-30-08 4:29
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thanks for the info. keep updating pictures, cultures and information about Korea.
Korea is much alike Nepal in so may ways only differnce being their leaders and government being honest and dignified.
anway you went to korea so many times but you didn't meet nepalis!!!..........that's funny because i thought they are many Nepalis in korea too.
what about nightlife dood?? in korea.
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Posted on 09-30-08 4:39
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Local restaurant ma.
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Posted on 09-30-08 7:51
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Sajhakoheroo Night life in Korea is fairly good specially in Itawan ( they call it foreigners street). I visited Korea not for fun but travel was related to work so everything was very packed. very little free time and during that free time Korean organized all these tours/hiking etc so had no free time. Korea is riligously tolarant country its very common to have parrents budhist and kids christian but thye live peacefully. Koreans emphasis on cleanliness, in my hotel room with kitchents I had different slippers for toilet/kitchent/room itself it was soo confusing. Jiksi temple Park, a local tourist attraction.
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Posted on 10-01-08 2:06
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धर्कोजी,
तपाईको सपना सुनेर त्यसै त्यसै नयाँ उर्जाको संचार हुन्छ । धन्य छ तपाईलाई । ढिलो र चाँडोको कुरा मात्र हो, तपाईले सोचेको जस्ता निर्माण र प्रगति हामीले पक्कै देख्न पाउनेछौं- आदर्श नेता र राजनीतिको अभावमा पनि त्यो सम्भव छ । त्यसको लागि कोरिया भन्दा ठूलो उदाहरण के होला ? अहिले तैबिसेक होला, नत्र त कोरिया भ्रष्टाचारका काण्डै काण्डको र क्रान्तिकारी विद्यार्थीका आन्दोलनै आन्दोलनको मुलुक थियो एक जमानामा र एकातिर त्यसो भईरहदा पनि आर्थिक प्रगति भने भएको भएई भईरहेको थियो ।
कोरियामा भ्रष्टाचार र विकास कसरी संगसंगै गए भन्ने बारे एउटा चाखको पुस्तक यहाँ छ:
Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
Author: David C. Kang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 11, 2002)
http://www.amazon.com/Crony-Capitalism-Development-Philippines-Comparative/dp/052100408X
नेताहरुको भ्रष्टाचार र विद्यार्थीहरुको आन्दोलनलाई पचाएर आर्थिक उन्नति गरेको मुलुक हो कोरिया ।
हामी पनि त्यस्तै त्यस्तै बाटोमा छौं कि जस्तो लाग्छ मलाई ।
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Posted on 10-01-08 5:36
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Nepe jiu, Thanks for the link, Development of South Korea was initiated by military dictator Park Chung hi, at his time there were no trees in SK, all trees either used or destroyed during he our, so he initiated a program if u cut 1 trees you have to plant 10 trees back in 1965 . so if you visit Korea today almost all trees are of same height abt 40-50 ft.then he took the example of japan for development, if japan can do why cant they? he initiated favoring nationalist businessmen and some business men close to him there was only one condition development of the country so those businessmen used political favoritism. he wanted to do everything fast so businessmen bribed the burocracy to get he result. unfortunately he was killed in a coup but later his successor also followed same strategy, they were corrupt but unlike in our country where corruption is stealing the tax payers money in SK business men were corrupting the burocracy to get the inside information about the govt decision etc etc so that they can stay ahead of their competitor, if u check the number of car company established between 1970 to 1980 you will be surprised to know that each car factory was bribinbg the buraocracy in favor of the country in similar way other industries were establisehed but offcourse all leaders were military dictator thye were keeping US happy but no democracy so they had to face student demonstration finlaaly in 90s they established democratic system but by that time all the institutions weee alreday established. During my visit to SK I felt that still there is lot of corruption. Statistically speaking, if the corruption is more than 33% it is disastrous, Statistician say critical mass or something to that. So this level of corruption is very high in Nepal that is why we are slow in development. Secondly sometime corruption can be good to the country if it does not involve the stealing of the taxpayers money. if business community in our country use corruption for establishing big labor oriented industries, it will not be that bad but its not happening in Nepal. This is my personal opinion based on my experience.I think I better stop here, we will continue some other day. Rice field
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Posted on 10-06-08 1:42
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thanx for the info.
is it easy to make GC of Korea!
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Posted on 10-06-08 2:39
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Sajhakoheroo, No it is not easy. If you have some specialization use that to get the job in Korea. If you work hard they will give you PR for indefinite period. but to get Korean GC I think easy way is to marry a Korean gal. Korean gals are good in the sense that they have oriental mentality but at the same time they work very hard. I do not know the system once you get the job there its not that difficult to get established. but you must be prepared to work hard. One more photo.
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Posted on 10-06-08 8:27
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i was in korea for a week this summer. i love the culture, the food, girls, everything about korea!!!
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