Thursday, 2 October 2014

Day 3: K-Pop Show Biz at Yongin & Hanok Stay in Gyeong Ju (08/11/2014; Saturday)

Day 3 (08/11): Cultural Immersion at Seoul-Yongin-Incheon-Gyeongju

Key Inquiry Questions:
1) “North Korea first started the war” do you belief this statement?
2) Would you fight a war for other countries? Why or why not?

Reflection from Group 1:
I think it is reliable as he has personal experience in the war. South Korea had an extremely weak military force without tanks or fighter planes. No one will start a war that they cannot win. Therefore, it is irrational for South Korea to start the war. In addition, the war memorial museum states that North Korea was the culprit that started the war. However, it is unreliable because the South Korean veteran may be biased. He will definitely not blame his country since he possesses immense loyalty to his country. He did not look at the situation from the perspective of North Korea. Therefore, he is only providing the South Korean perspective. Moreover, the museum is in South Korea, therefore, it only states the negative aspects of North Korea.

I may or may not fight a war in another country. It depends on whether I support the country in terms of ideology and beliefs. If they are in need of help and they are the innocent or oppressed I will definitely help them as they do not deserve to suffer because of the war. However, if the country I am sent to help is in the wrong then I will not help because of the guilt from helping a country with ill-intentions.

Contributed by: Joel

Reflection from Group 2:
I believe the veteran’s statement that North Korea starting the war as South Korea did not possess strong military enforcements in comparison to North Korea, which would mean that South Korea would lose hands down. It is practical to declare war only if the country has confidence in winning, which includes having a strong military. Therefore, it is not practical for South Korea to have started the war. Furthermore, South Korea was occupied by the USA which was still in the period of policy of isolationism and thus, wanted peace and not war. This proves yet again that South Korea did not initiate the war. The veteran also experienced the war and was probably able to interact with the people from the other side as well, therefore the fact that he confidently states that North Korea started the war makes it reliable. However, as the veteran is South Korean, it is most likely that he would not admit to starting the war.

I will fight for a war if the country is somehow allied with our country which makes us obliged to help the country in need. I will also help the other country if the country is desperately in need of help and the casualties are so large that it may lead to a total wipe out of the interest of a large population of the country. This would possibly lead to more unhappiness within the country few years down the road and in this case the total wipe out of the South Korean democratic ideology.
I will not fight the war if I am the only source of support for my family and if my family is not at a stable state. This is because my priority would be more focused on protecting my family and not another countries people.

Contributed by: Soo Bin

Reflection from Group 3:
This statement is reliable because the war veteran has his own personal experience in the war. He is passionate about his country and wanted to fight for his country, South Korea. North Korea also wanted South Korea to practise communism but South Korea wanted to practice democracy. North Korea also had a large number of army forces as compared to South Korea then and this gave them an advantage over South Korea. Therefore, South Korea would not start the war as they were at a disadvantage due to their smaller armed forces.
This statement is not reliable because it is a biased source as the war veteran wants to protect his own country and hence he will support his own country instead of giving a neutral perspective. Therefore, when we get information from the war veteran, South Korea is portrayed in a positive light.

If another country called upon Singapore to aid in times of a crisis, I will respond to that call because we are humans and we should help one another in times of need as it is the humane thing to do. If we help others, others will help us too because what goes around comes around. If my country is threatened, it is obligatory that I fight to defend my rights and my family.

Contributed by Hilmi

Reflection from Group 4:
I think the statement is useful because the elderly guide is a war veteran who has had first-hand experience of the war. His personal experience has allowed him to provide a clear account of the war. However, his statement may not be reliable because although he is a war veteran, he is still a South Korean. The war is between North Korea and South Korea, hence and predictably, he would make the statement that North Korea started the war. In my opinion, this war between North and South Korea is a proxy war between USA and Soviet Union. From the knowledge I acquired in the museum, I know that many of the foreign soldiers who fought for South Korea during the war are Americans. This leads me to think that the Americans might not just be helping South Korea defend themselves against North Korea but also fighting their own ideological war against Soviet Union. Nonetheless, they have sacrificed their lives to protect and fight for the people of South Korea, which is a notably heroic act. Their efforts will be remembered by people. Would I fight for another country in a war? Yes, indirectly I would. I would fight for countries which are doing the right thing and for the countries getting invaded like Singapore during World War Two. I would not regard their military capacity or other war supplies and try to help in any way I can try to help.

Contributed by Fitri


1. War Memorial Museum

Grand Entrance to the War Memorial Museum

Exterior view of the museum











Ancient war ship replica



Our War Memorial Museum guide - a war veteran



Original South Korean flag hung at the City Hall building after Korean War!





2. Insadong Antique Alley


A walk through the Insadong Antique Alley

Doesn't seem quite like a pottery lesson, more like mug designing lesson? Felt cheated "_"





















End products - Hanji dressing mirror 

Top 3 pieces chosen by the handicraft teacher at Insadong Antique Alley


3. Lunch! Korean Meat Set



Rufus: "Challenge accepted to kiss the fish head"


4. Yongin MC Dramai Studio

Feeling excited to visit the famous Yongin MC Dramai Studio :-p















Our lovely tour guide - Miss Angela

















5. Dinner! Seafood Steamboat





After a long day...






6. Hwang Nam Gwan Overnight Stay


Hanok night view

Debrief session


Day 2: Arriving at Incheon, Seoul (07/11/2014; Friday)

Day 2 (07/11): Arriving at Inch-eon, Seoul (0605 hrs)

Key Inquiry Questions:
1) What do you think Singapore can learn from Incheon?
2) How does this affect you as an individual?
3) Would you or would you not consider finding a job in Korea? Why or why not?

Reflection from Group 1:

Incheon compact city has taught us how the government is trying to help the country conserve energy. Two such methods are burning waste to produce energy and recycling water.  We also learnt that caring for the environment is a shared responsibility of all. Through this tour we have learnt how important it is to save energy for the future.  Like Incheon, Singapore should have more green spaces such as parks. In addition, Singapore can improve its economy through continuing to attract more foreign investment. One way to achieve this is to improve technology and research on methods to save both human and natural resources.

Contributed by : Rajun Flo

Reflection from Group 2:

Singapore can learn to be self-reliant and anticipate its future in the same way that Incheon planned their future and set goals for themselves. Given that Incheon is expanding on their Robot technology, Singapore can aim to achieve similar technological advancement. Since Singapore has limited resources, we should organise learning journeys between power plants of Singapore and Korea so that we may learn to recycle our resources in a more efficient manner. This could also enhance global job opportunities such that Singaporeans can work in Korea. I would love to work in Korea because there are many jobs opportunities like teaching English despite the disparity in languages. However, the cost of living in Korea is expensive and due to cultural differences, there are some daily inconveniences that we have to adjust.

 Contributed by: Putri Afifah

Reflection from Group 3:
Singapore should learn about the strategic planning in Incheon whereby the financial districts or industrial parks are surrounded by apartments. This impresses upon investors to invest in Korea as their employees will feel compelled to set up a home or perhaps even invite their families to live and work in Korea with them. The surrounding area creates a welcoming and warm atmosphere which attracts foreigners and this would then contribute to the economy of the country. Since Singapore has similar plans in terms of attracting foreign talent and investors, adapting the same techniques would bring benefits such as an increase in job opportunities and economic growth. As a result, Singaporeans’ living standards will also see an improvement as they look towards global opportunities instead of merely local opportunities. Personally, I would not like to work in Korea as Singapore is my homeland and it is where my family and friends live. Furthermore, Korean food does not meet my dietary requirements either.

Contributed by Ivan Ting

Reflection from Group 4:
The incidents that occur in Korea will also affect Asia and hence, Singapore in the long run. Singapore can learn from Incheon’s development in terms of its work industry and its efforts in being environmentally friendly. One problem Singapore is facing is its land scarcity. To solve this problem, we can turn landfills into recyclable energy. Doing so would free up land for other purposes. This is a stepping stone for Singapore to becoming a greener country. However, Singaporeans might choose not to work locally and instead migrate to other countries in search of more attractive job opportunities and benefits. The influx of foreign talent is also a contributing factor as the increase in competition makes it harder for locals to find employment.  I would definitely consider working in Korea. The fact remains that when I graduate, finding a job in Singapore would not be easy due to competition and as a result, we young Singaporeans will soon have to consider working overseas. 


1. Incheon Compact Smart City

It showcases the vision of South Korean government to transform Incheon into a High-Tech Robotic Park, Financial Centre as well as Tourism Attraction Centre.







2. Samsung D'light Exhibition Hall


We all had a great time trying out fanciful gadgets we have never seen back home in Singapore!



Group 3 photo

Group 2 photo

Group 4 photo

Group 1 photo

Samsung Gear VR. Guess who's behind those cool goggles?

Virtual Reality

Samsung LCD Display technology


3. Lunch! Shaba Shabu!!


Our halal and vegetarian students are having delicious bibimbap and assorted vegetable steamboat

Our carnivorous students are having bibimbap and chicken steamboat

Authentic Korean Bibimbap!!

Beef shabu shabu

More beef!

Ultimate beef fiesta!


4. Gyeongbokgung Palace
Posting in front of the 600-year old palace




Just in time to witness the changing guard ceremony


Rufus, why are you so shock?


5. National Folk Museum

It was a little too dark and crowded down here. This could be my most presentable photo in the Folk Museum

Miss Angela explaining the hierarchy in the ancient dynasty


6. Blue House

Can't get any closer to the Blue House, this is the best we can do. Kimchi !!

Blue House from a distance

7. Seoul Fortress Wall

The hike up the fortress wall wasn't easy. The steps were steep, the wind was strong and the temperature was cold! But we did it!



Lets the hike begin!

The hike was fun! Look at our expressions!

Romantic Autumn in South Korea

"Cheese"

Yeah! We made it!

We made it to the top of the fortress wall!


Trekking down towards Dongdaemon

Lovely sunset at 6 pm here in Seoul

Let's take a selfie


Agent Nanthini

Nadya! Cheese!

Hello Mr New

Hood on! Wind is strong here!



8. Dinner! Ginseng chicken soup!

It was super heavenly to have a bowl of steaming hot soup in the cold