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normalcyispasse

Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Location: Yeosu until the end of February WOOOOOOOO
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crusher_of_heads
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Location: kimbop and kimchi for kimberly!!!!
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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| That is unfortunate-perhaps Korean government will have to hide the official face of xenophobia for awhile. |
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parisny
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Location: Steven Seagal's Brain
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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I'm stunned that Tangier didn't win. It is a perfect "Expo" city -- not too big, wonderfully located, a stone's throw from Spain and the British enclave of Gibraltar. The food is great, the locals are welcoming and usually trilingual.
I was in Yeosu a few weeks ago and (sorry Normalcy!) the place is simply not ready for an event of that type. Bracing for another round of Korea Sparkling.... |
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tiger fancini

Joined: 21 Mar 2006 Location: Testicles for Eyes
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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| I was happily informed by one of the Korean teachers this morning that Korea had "beating Mollocuh" to hold EXPO. |
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normalcyispasse

Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Location: Yeosu until the end of February WOOOOOOOO
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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I'm stunned that Tangier didn't win. It is a perfect "Expo" city -- not too big, wonderfully located, a stone's throw from Spain and the British enclave of Gibraltar. The food is great, the locals are welcoming and usually trilingual.
I was in Yeosu a few weeks ago and (sorry Normalcy!) the place is simply not ready for an event of that type. Bracing for another round of Korea Sparkling.... |
I thought that Morocco would get the Expo for sure. I wonder if there were rectangular white envelopes floating around somewhere. . .!
Yeosu absolutely does not have the infrastructure for the Expo. They're working hard, however: They're extending the KTX from Gwangju, they're discussing merging Suncheon and Gwangyang into Yeosu, and they're doing their damndest to expand the airport on 17.
That said, it's still very provincial down here. Oh well, even the humblest cap needs a feather now and again. |
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Kimchi Cha Cha

Joined: 15 May 2003 Location: was Suncheon, now Brisbane
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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It's good news for any long-timers down these parts, if you stay on and acquire an F-2 Visa somewhere in between, there could be some sweet jobs and money to be made coming up round 2012 time.
I'm glad Yeosu won though there's a lot of work that needs to be done. I seriously thought the Immigration incident which occured early would have counted against them.
It looks like Yeosu-Suncheon-Gwangyang will be merging to form a super city then! |
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Ilsanman

Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Location: Bucheon, Korea
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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I've never been there, but from all accounts, Yeosu is in a horribe location from Seoul, the country's only true international airport.
If they extend the KTX, it should be okay. |
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normalcyispasse

Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Location: Yeosu until the end of February WOOOOOOOO
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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| It's good news for any long-timers down these parts, if you stay on and acquire an F-2 Visa somewhere in between, there could be some sweet jobs and money to be made coming up round 2012 time. |
Don't look now, but there are, apparently, plans to make Yeosu a "special immigration zone." This could mean hiring foreigners for many different jobs.
I went and married an American, so no F visa for me. Of course, having been here a couple years already, I sure can't picture myself staying here until 2012!
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Kimchi Cha Cha

Joined: 15 May 2003 Location: was Suncheon, now Brisbane
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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| normalcyispasse wrote: |
| Kimchi Cha Cha wrote: |
| It's good news for any long-timers down these parts, if you stay on and acquire an F-2 Visa somewhere in between, there could be some sweet jobs and money to be made coming up round 2012 time. |
Don't look now, but there are apparently plans to make Yeosu a "special immigration zone." This could mean hiring foreigners for many different jobs. |
Nice, it looks like things are looking up down here. I was hoping to get out of the teaching gig for my next upcoming job, but nothing's been available.
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I went and married an America, so no F visa for me. Of course, having been here a couple years already, I sure can't picture myself staying here until 2012! |
Congratulations on the marriage. I don't know if I can really hang on until 2012 myself! |
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Smee

Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Location: Jeollanam-do
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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Interesting times ahead, and I expect there will be many advances in Konglish between now and 2012. "The Living Ocean and Coast" and "World Sea Community" only have so many miles left in them.
Yeosu's a decent enough place, and certainly isn't any worse than other geographically-similar places in Korea. But . . . it's Yeosu. I'd probably have better opinions of it had I never visited there. Yeosu has some decent scenery, but for a waterfront city it's rather ugly. I would love to see them develop the waterfront that arcs around the Dolsan Bridge and replace the little shipyards with a boardwalk pedestrian area. There's a lot of time left to fix things up, though. The KTX will help a lot, as will the new international airport that opened two weeks ago in Muan. No word yet on whether that merger will go through, although if it does it could dramatically improve infrastructure (maybe we'd get a Burger King, too). As I said in an earlier post, there's nothing at all international or wordly about Yeosu, and I thought it a really bad choice, but there's nothing particularly cosmopolitian about Tangiers or Poland, either. It's not like Yeosu beat Paris and Hong Kong.
Busan would have been a much more logical choice, but I guess that would interfere with any hopes it has of hosting the Olympics. |
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Smee

Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Location: Jeollanam-do
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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| It's not like Yeosu beat Paris and Hong Kong. |
Hmm, Shanghai is hosting in 2010. Bit of a drop-off.
Daejon held it in 1993. Anybody go to the exhibition site? I heard it's a sorry scene nowadays. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_%2793 |
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ajgeddes

Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Location: Yongsan
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Excuse me for my ignorance, but what really happens at these Expos? |
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makemischief

Joined: 04 Nov 2005 Location: Traveling
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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I'm stunned that Tangier didn't win. It is a perfect "Expo" city -- not too big, wonderfully located, a stone's throw from Spain and the British enclave of Gibraltar. The food is great, the locals are welcoming and usually trilingual.
I was in Yeosu a few weeks ago and (sorry Normalcy!) the place is simply not ready for an event of that type. Bracing for another round of Korea Sparkling.... |
Really?
I love Morocco (traveled there for a few months)... but Tangiers kind of struck me as a hell hole. Maybe I just caught it on an off-week.
For me Marrakesh/Fez/etc. were much more inviting. |
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periwinkle
Joined: 08 Feb 2003
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:08 pm Post subject: |
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I did a promo video for the Yeosu Expo. They had all these computer graphics showing the buildings, the layouts, moving walkways, holographic tour guides - it was really futuristic and they did an amazing job. Before I did the video, I wasn't very interested, but after I saw the storyboards of all the computer graphics, I was really hoping Yeosu would win. They also promoted the city, so me and my "family" had to slug around in the mud digging for shells and look like we were having a blast (ha ha- I guess we did a pretty job of acting, because it was miserable and I was terribly sunburnt and completely covered in mud at the end of the day). The KTX is planned to go to Yeosu, I guess, because the computer graphics showed the transportation routes, and the KTX extended to Yeosu.
My son will be in kindergarten by then- I'll definitely take him to the expo!! ^~ |
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parisny
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Location: Steven Seagal's Brain
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:17 pm Post subject: |
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I lived in Morocco for a while and I agree with you that Tangier is not Shangri-La -- but it is a great Expo candidate in that CAN be improved and has fabulous location and history. Its population is welcoming and, unlike Fes and Marrakech, the city could actually use some extra attention. I liked the idea of an Expo right on the Strait of Gibraltar. I'm sure Morocco sold it as a "three countries-for-one" deal and I really wonder how many envelopees changed hands in Paris...
I also just realized that Spain and Portugal have hosted expos in 1992 and 1998, and there's another one scheduled for 2008 in Zaragoza, so the BIE may have been reluctant to throw yet another expo in that region. |
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