- Koreans in Palau
Koreans in Palau first arrived after
World War II .Korea andPalau had both been part of theEmpire of Japan for decades by then; as the demand for labour increased sharply with the onset of war, Japanese authorities turned to the Korean peninsula as a source of cheap workers. [citation|url=http://h21.hani.co.kr/section-021046000/2007/12/021046000200712060688006.html|periodical=The Hankyoreh|date=2007-12-06 |accessdate=2008-02-25|title=‘아이고다리’의 전설을 아십니까 (Do you know the legend of 'Aigotari'?)|issue=688] A 1943 census showed their total population at 2,458, or 7.3% of the population at the time; they were only one-tenth the size of the Japanese population. 864 lived onBabeldaob , another 721 were housed at the naval base onMalakal Island , 539 lived atAngaur , and the remaining 334 were scattered throughout other locations. Along with the Japanese, they were all repatriated after thesurrender of Japan ended World War II. [citation|last1=Mason|first1=A.C.|last2=Corwin|first2=G.|last3=Rogers|first3=C.L.|last4=Elmquist|first4=P.O.|last5=Vessel|first5=A.J.|last6=McCracken|first6=R.J.|chapter=Introduction|title=Military Geology of Palau Islands, Caroline Islands|publisher=Intelligence Division, Office of the Engineer, U.S. Army Forces Far East|publication-place=Tokyo|date=1956|pages=14-15]Roman Tmetuchl , a Palauan recruited to work for theKempeitai who later went on to become a major businessman, recalled in an interview some years later that the Japanese discriminated against the Koreans even more heavily than they did against the Palauans. [citation|editor-last=Petty|editor-first=Bruce M.|title=Saipan: Oral Histories of the Pacific War|contribution=I Worked for the Kempeitai|last=Tmetuchi|first=Roman|publisher=McFarland|isbn=0786409916|publication-place=Jefferson, NC] Only about 130South Korea n expatriates lived in the country in 2004, including roughly 80 working on a construction project at Babeldaob. [citation|url=http://209.85.175.104/search?q=cache:3dQFg-WF1ckJ:www.hani.co.kr/section-009100002/2004/10/009100002200410281710162.html&hl=zh-TW&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=hk|title=팔라우는‥산호환초 거센 파도 막아줘|date=2004-10-28 |accessdate=2008-02-25|periodical=The Hankyoreh] [citation|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade|url=http://www.mofat.go.kr/english/regions/asia/20071018/1_3751.jsp|title=The Republic of Palau|date=2007|accessdate=2008-02-25|publication-place=Seoul, South Korea] South Korea also ranked as the second-largest source country for tourists to Palau, behind theRepublic of China onTaiwan ; 5,507 South Korean tourists arrived in Palau in June 2006, an increase of 2% compared to June 2005. [citation|periodical=Radio New Zealand International|url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=26196|date=2006-08-17 |accessdate=2008-02-25|title=More South Korean tourists visiting Palau]References
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