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qtla9111
Sep 22, 2017Nomad
We have a KIA plant here in Mexico just outside of Monterrey in a town called Pesqueria. The Koreans are everywhere. A good thing is that the Mexican education department has provided bilingual (Spanish/Korean) teachers in the local public schools. As a teacher, I have met many students who have participated in spelling bees, flag day, etc., that are now speaking Korean. The food in the town is fantastic.
In other words, it has brought a bit of Asian or Korean culture to our part of the world and opened many minds, provided jobs and has changed the economy of the area. All good for us.
In other words, it has brought a bit of Asian or Korean culture to our part of the world and opened many minds, provided jobs and has changed the economy of the area. All good for us.
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