South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea.
South Korea occupies the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula, which extends some 1,100 km (680 mi) from the Asian mainland. This mountainous peninsula is flanked by the Yellow Sea to the west and the Sea of Japan to the east. Its southern tip lies in the Korea Strait and the East China Sea. Its total area is 100,032 square kilometers (38,622.57 sq mi). and its population is estimated to be around 50.8 million.
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Economy
The economy of South Korea is a highly developed mixed economy dominated by family-owned conglomerates called chaebols. It is the 4th largest GDP in Asia and the 12th largest in the world. South Korea is known for its spectacular rise from one of the poorest countries in the world to a developed, high-income country in just a few generations. This economic growth has been described as the Miracle on the Han River, which has brought South Korea to the ranks of elite countries in The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD and the G-20. South Korea remains one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the world following the Great Recession. It is included in the group of Next Eleven countries that will dominate the global economy in the middle of the 21st century.
Major economy sectors are shipbuilding, electronics, automobile industry, mining, construction, military weapons and equipment industry, and tourism besides science and technology, transport, energy, and infrastructure advancement.
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Tourism
Tourism in South Korea refers to the tourist industry in the Republic of Korea. In 2012, 11.1 million foreign tourists visited South Korea, making it the 20th most visited country in the world, and the 6th most visited in Asia. Most non-Korean tourists come from other parts of East Asia such as Japan, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The recent popularity of Korean popular culture, often known as the “Korean Wave”, in these countries has increased tourist arrivals. Seoul is the principal tourist destination for visitors; popular tourist destinations outside of Seoul include the major coastal city of Busan, the Seorak-san national park, the historic city of Gyeongju, and subtropical Jeju Island, the caves of Danyang and Hwanseongul, and beaches such as Haeundae and Mallipo.
Aviation and Airports
There are 15 airports in South Korea with scheduled flights. The biggest airport in South Korea is Seoul-Incheon International Airport ICN/RKSI with flights to 155 destinations in 48 countries.
Korean Air and Asiana Airlines are the two leading full-service airlines in Korea. Korean low-cost airlines mainly serve domestic and international destinations in Asia, such as Vietnam, the Philippines, or Taiwan.
Major airports in South Korea are:
- Seoul-Incheon International Airport ICN/RKSI
- Gimpo International Airport GMP/RKSS
- Gimhae International Airport PUS/RKPK
- Jeju International Airport CJU/RKPC
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