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Why are the names on Korean ID cards marked with Chinese characters? No Chinese label will make a joke.

The reason why the names on Korean ID cards should be marked in Chinese characters is because the Korean language they are using now has huge defects and must be marked in Chinese. Without Chinese characters, it would be a joke.

Koreans are legal citizens of Korea. The main ethnic group in Korea is Korean (also known as Koreans), and the official language is Korean. According to the data released by Korea Statistics Office on September 2, 20 19, the population of Korea will reach its peak in 2028, with a peak of 52.23 million. According to the report on the comprehensive situation of children in 20 18 released by the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Korea, among every ten middle school students in Korea,

The overseas residence rate of Koreans is 10%, which is much higher than the world average (3%). Judging from the population comparison of South Korea, the Korean nation is the fourth largest nation in the world after Israel, Ireland and Italy. According to the report of "Investigation on Residence and Employment of Immigrants in 20 17" released by the Korea Statistics Department and the Ministry of Justice on the 20th, as of May of 20 17, there were12.78 million foreign residents living in Korea, of whom 85,438+0,278 were employed.

Climatic characteristics and hydrology in Korea

South Korea has four distinct seasons and short spring and autumn. Summer is hot and humid; Winter is cold and dry, and sometimes it snows. The northern part has a temperate monsoon climate and the southern part has a subtropical climate, with remarkable maritime characteristics. Winter is long and cold, summer is hot and humid, and spring and autumn are quite short.

The longest rivers in Korea are Luodong River and Hanjiang River, which are the two main rivers in the south of the peninsula. The Luodong River is 525 kilometers long and flows into the East China Sea. The Hanjiang River is 5 14km long and flows into the Yellow Sea. It is an important water system in the central region. Other rivers include Jinjiang, Chanjin and Linjin. There are few lakes in Korea, and the largest natural lake is Bailutan, which is located at the crater on the top of Hanna Mountain in Jeju Island, with an altitude of 1 .850m, a diameter of about 300m, a circumference of1km and a depth of about 6m.