Showing posts with label korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label korea. Show all posts

May 6, 2013

May 23, 2012

[Google Doodle] 2012 • Parents' Day, Mothers Day & Youth Week


 Parents' Day in South Korea - 2012
8 May 2012


Mothers Day 2012
14 May 2012


 Start of Turkish Youth Week - 2012
21 May 2012


Mothers Day - Portugal, Hungary, Lithuania
10 May 2012

April 30, 2012

Global Korea 2012 • Shared Growth: Toward a New Model of Capitalism after the Crisis



Global Korea 2012
Shared Growth: Toward a New Model of Capitalism after the Crisis

embodies the ‘Bangpai Kite’ with the four main themes:
Hope (Blue), Green Growth (Green), Republic of Korea (Red) and Harmony (Orange).


November 11, 2011

[Google Doodle] 2011 • Chuseok or Hangawi - Harvest festival in South Korea



2011 Chuseok or Hangawi - Harvest festival in South Korea
Date : 12 September 2011

August 18, 2011

[Google Doodle] 2011 • South Korea Liberation Day



2011 Liberation Day in South Korea

Spotted in: Indonesia
Date : 15 August 2011

July 13, 2011

IPhO • UK 2000 | Turkey 2001 | Indonesia 2002 | Taiwan 2003 | South Korea 2004 • International Physics Olympiad


South Korea 2004
• 35th International Physics Olympiad


Taiwan 2003
• 34th International Physics Olympiad



Indonesia 2002
• 33rd International Physics Olympiad


Turkey 2001
• 32nd International Physics Olympiad


UK 2000
• 31st International Physics Olympiad

links and information related to the physics olympiads: http://physics.rutgers.edu/~kats/links2ipho/

June 5, 2011

Pyeongchang 2018 — Winter Olympic • Candidate City




Bidding cities for the 2018 Winter Olympics
Elected city: ........
Candidate cities: Pyeongchang (South Korea) München (Germany) Annecy (France)



June 1, 2011

Winter Olympic 2014 — Bidding Logo



Bidding cities for the 2014 Summer Olympics
Elected city: Suchi (Russia)
Candidate cities: Pyeongchang (South Korea) Salzburg (Australia)




February 4, 2011

Year of the Rabbit • Chinese Lunar New Year [Google Doodle]



the Year of the Rabbit
Chinese Lunar New Year [2011]

Google Doodle in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan

January 20, 2011

2010 — 50th Anniversary of Korea-Malaysia Diplomatic Relations





the 50th Anniversary of Korea-Malaysia Diplomatic Relations


Title: the 50th Anniversary of Korea-Malaysia Diplomatic Relations
Date of Issue:
23rd February 2010
Country:
Malaysia

Denominations: 50 sen (2 designs)
50 sen (left): Korean Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)
50 sen (right): Malayan Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni)




by Embassy of Malaysia @ Seoul http://kln.gov.my/web/kor_seoul

December 2, 2010

2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup — the Bidding Nations




Following the selection of the 2006 World Cup hosts, FIFA had decided on a policy for determining the hosts of future editions. The six world confederations—roughly corresponding to continents—would rotate in their turn of providing bids, for a specific edition, from within their member national associations. This system was used only for the selection of the 2010 (South Africa) and 2014 World Cup (Brazil) hosts, open only to CAF and CONMEBOL

members, respectively.

In September 2007, the rotation system came under review, and a new system was proposed which renders ineligible for bidding only the last two World Cup host confederations.[11] This proposal was adopted on 29 October 2007, in Zürich, Switzerland by FIFA's Executive Committee. Under this policy, a 2018 bid could have come from North America, Asia, Europe, or Oceania, as Africa and South America are ineligible. Likewise, no CONMEBOL member could have made a 2022 bid, and candidates from the same confederation as the successful 2018 applicant will be disregarded in the 2022 selection procedure.

After the United States, the last non-European candidate in the 2018 bidding cycle, withdrew its bid for that year, it now means that the 2018 tournament will be held in Europe. This in turn means that South America and Europe will be ineligible for 2022.


— 2018 Bids
· Belgium and the Netherlands


· England


· Portugal and Spain


· Russia




— 2022 Bids
· Australia

· Japan



· Qatar


· South Korea

· United States



— Cancelled Bids
· Indonesia


· Mexico