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Koreans in Nepal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Koreans in Nepal
Koreans in Nepal form a small expatriate community consisting mainly of Catholic nuns, volunteers and businesspeople. According to South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, there were 645 South Koreans living in Nepal in 2013, up by more than 70% from 374 in 2009. There are also known to be some North Koreans doing business in the country. ==Overview== Catholic nuns from the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC) in South Korea have been coming to Nepal to provide health services and education to the local people. The nuns now have two communities in Nepal, the Kathmandu community with three sisters which focuses on education and the Pokhara community, 200 kilometers west of Kathmandu, which also has three sisters, will provide health services through a mobile clinic. These nuns also speak the Nepali language.〔(Korean congregations move into Nepal ), ''Union of Catholic Asian News''〕 The Korea International Cooperation Agency has been dispatching volunteer teachers to Nepal to promote Korean language and culture to the local Nepalese people so they will have a wider knowledge of Korea and its culture when they go there. There are also a number of Koreans running orphanages in the country.〔(Korean Volunteers Help Out Nepal ), ''Arirang News''〕 There are also a number of North Korean restaurants in Kathmandu which became hangouts for many South Korean expatriates and tourists in the city. Recently the South Korean embassy in Nepal wrote to expatriates and tour operators asking them to refrain from visiting North Korean restaurants that are becoming sources of funds for the Pyongyang regime.〔(N. Korean Restaurant in Nepal Shuts After Manager Absconds ), ''The Chosun Ilbo''.〕
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