
South Korea Is A Whole Different World, And These 50 Photos Are Here To Prove It
If I asked you to picture an exotic country, you'd probably go with something like Australia or Japan. But after this exclusive list by Bored Panda, you'll probably consider South Korea one too.
To show how unique this country really is, we put together a collection of pictures that vividly illustrate its everyday life. We're talking solar-powered benches with USB and wireless charging, onion-flavored cereal, and pretty much everything else you can find there.
Continue scrolling to check out the images and the conversation I had with Hammer and Guillaume, A Fun Couple from Hong Kong and France respectively, who have been traveling the world and documenting their adventures on their blog and Instagram.
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Running Out Of Children Due To The Low Birth Rates, A School In South Korea Is Opening Their Doors And Allowing Illiterate Grandmothers To Enrol, So They Can Also Learn To Read
This Care Package The South Korean Government Sent Me While I’m In Quarantine Day 2
Translated letter that was attached to the package: “For people who are currently suffering from the Corona-19 virus, we send our regards and sympathy. We (the food ministry?) is sending this “environment-friendly health package” constructed with environment-friendly crops. We hope this helps you get energy for your daily routine. Furthermore, we hope you get well soon to return to your daily life. You can do it! Fight it! Go South Korea!”
This country in East Asia makes up about 45 percent of the Korean Peninsula and faces North Korea across a demilitarized zone (DMZ) that's 2.5 miles (4 km) wide. The DMZ was established by the terms of the 1953 armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War (1950–53) and runs for about 150 miles (240 km).
"We have been calling South Korea our home for 3.5 years now," A Fun Couple told Bored Panda. "What we liked about the idea of moving here was that this country is still not on most people's bucket list when traveling to Asia. Many travelers would rather prioritize neighboring countries such as Japan, China or Hong Kong when visiting the continent."
However, according to Hammer and Guillaume, South Korea has been making a name for itself over the last few years, with the K-phenomenon on the cultural side and large companies such as Samsung and LG on the business side.
"We were excited but also curious to live in a country that continues to develop fast yet remains a bit unknown to the Western world."
Pink Explosion In Jeju City, Jeju Island, South Korea
Korean Ktx Trains Play “Healing Broadcasts” Where They Just Show Newborn Puppies Rolling Around For Five Minutes
Airports In Seoul Provide A Map To Your Gate On The Back Of Your Boarding Pass
This needs to be at every airport. I tend to find airports a labyrinth with hard to find gates.
One aspect that really impressed the couple once they came to this country was the strong sense of solidarity amongst Koreans. "An aspect that's really astonishing and will help you understand what we mean by that is the gold collecting campaign."
"In 1998, South Korea was about $304 billion in debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). As a national sacrifice, 3.5 million Koreans donated their gold to the government to repay part of the debt. About 227 tons of gold were donated voluntarily during that event. Impressive, right?!"
"This sense of solidarity can be felt in everyday life in Korea. For example, during the pandemic, people were very supportive of each other. Koreans made a joint effort to keep social distancing rules and wear masks at all times. This is also why South Korea was seen as a benchmark when managing the COVID crisis in its early stage."
Took These In The Same Spot Over The Past Year. Korea’s Four Seasons: Yeouido
Glad To See My Favorite Tree Standing Healthy After This Year's Numerous Typhoons And Landslides, South Korea
This Subway Car In Seoul Has A Mini Library
Of course, settling in another culture takes time. Hammer and Guillaume said the 'work hard, play hard' concept was probably the trickiest thing to adjust to.
"Koreans are very hard working. The maximum number of working hours per week recently changed from 63 to 52, but it's still a lot. Although the work-life balance got better over the last few years, working overtime (and not being paid for it) is still pretty common."
"It is also very common to go out with colleagues multiple times a week after work and have dinner and drinks until late at night. We definitely had to cut down on our sleeping hours, but it's a lot of fun to live and work in South Korea!"
Apartment Complex In Korea Being Painted, So The Painters Shrouded All The Cars In The Parking Lot To Protect From Splatter
Starbucks In Seoul Offering Used Coffee Grounds For Gardening
Just Received This At My Door! S. Korea Gives Out Food Rations To People In Quarantine
I heard about this. Good for people that can't get groceries home delivered or have no one to take care of them. Great job! Wish all local governments globally did this.
This Hand-Painted Underside Of A Temple Roof In Korea
"Since there are much fewer expats in South Korea than other Asian countries we've lived in, things are not always fully catered to foreigners. Opening a bank account, getting a local driver's license, getting a phone plan, using different apps; these things weren't always easy," A Fun Couple said.
"Besides there is still a language barrier and most of the documents are rarely translated into English. However, we've noticed that it has become easier for a foreigner to go about their daily life than when we arrived here 3.5 years ago. So we hope that this trend will continue in the future as well!"
I Get To Walk Through This Everyday On My Way Home From Work
This Sign Is Not For A Cat Crossing. It Means "Caution: Cat Is Around"
This 2D Café We Visited In Seoul
🎶Take.... on... meeee..... *take on me* Take.... me... onnnnnnnn.... 🎶
Modern Korea Built Around Historic Korea (Seoul)
During their time in South Korea, A Fun Couple discovered a beautiful country, full of contrasts between the modern and the traditional, amazing natural landscapes, and exciting cities like Seoul and Busan.
"South Koreans are very welcoming and positive-minded people. We met so many great people here and made very good friends. Therefore, we highly recommend South Korea as an expat destination. We started our blog so that more people can realize how great this place is and that they should add this destination to their bucket list!"
Small Restaurant In The Snow, Seoul, South Korea
Solar Powered Benches Here In Seoul, South Korea. Complete With USB And Wireless Charging Docks
Bukhansan Yesterday
"Root Bench" Is A Public Installation By Architect Yong Ju Lee In Hangang Art Park, South Korea
South Korea Puts Traffic Lights On The Ground So That People Who're Looking At Their Phones Can Still See The Light
This Ice Lolly I Bought In Korea Has A Little Tray To Prevent It From Melting All Over Your Hands
Korea Is So Beautiful
An Old Pine Tree, Daedunsan, South Korea
Every Half Kilometer They Have A Resting Place Made For Pedestrians In This Korean City Ansan
There is a lot of park-like things integrated throughout cities. I love it.
Chips Organized Into A Rainbow In Korea
This Latte Art From A Cafe In Seoul, South Korea
South Korea Isn't Joking When Battling Covid-19
I'm Staying In Korea Right Now And Apparently There Is A TV Channel Dedicated To Dogs, As In Programming For Dogs
This Here Is The Entrance Of The Club Chroma In Seoul, South Korea By MVRDV Architecture, Which Is Said To Be The Largest Nightclub In The World
Daegaksa Temple Near Jongmyo Shrine In Seoul
Well, That's One Way To Encourage People To Use The Stairs
Escalator Sanitizer In South Korea
Self Cleaning Roads In South Korea
Supermarkets In Korea Offer Toilet Paper Samples For You To Test
Please say the customers aren't testing them on their heinies in there...
Cakes Sold In South Korea Usually Come With Free Candles And Matches Hidden In The Plastic Cake Knife
No, not usually. Sometimes that is. Usually, you only get a free plastic knife, but the rest depends on the shops individually. In bakeries they will, however, ask you if you need candles and how many, these are free and come with a free match as well. Unless you bought the fancy ones separately. Still, you'd get a free match to light them.
Traditional Korean Architecture
In Korea, They Have Single Person Karaoke Booths On The Train
The Wavy Building Called The GT Tower In Seoul, South Korea
Pump Toothpaste In South Korea. One Pump Is The Perfect Amount For A Toothbrush
Found Totoro On The Side Of The Road
Look in the background around the bush and you can see some sootballs 😉
These Helpful Robots That Wander Incheon Airport, Seoul, That You Can Use To Check Flight Information
This Library In Seoul, South Korea
Automatic Ramen Dispenser In Korea
"1,000 Doors" Building In South Korea
They Have A Sauron’s Tower In Seoul
Cherry Blossom Themed Coca Cola Bottles In South Korea
South Korea Now Has Walk-Through Covid-19 Test Booths
Gloves that touch everyone right by their mouths, seems a great way to spread anything
The Bananas We Got With Our Delivered Groceries Here In South Korea Came With Little Stickers To Put On Them
In Some Asian Countries (Korea) The 4th Floor Button In The Elevator Is 'F' Because It 4 Sounds Same As 'Death'. When I Go Home I Always Have To Pay Respect
Note: this post originally had 105 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
Everyone is complaining about the plastic, which I totally get. However, I just hope it’s no one from the U.S. We should not dare complain about another country’s litter & trash habits. We are terrible here. We don’t give a rat’s ass for the most part & it shows in our infrastructure & lack of planning for our overuse of plastic & of fossil fuels. Our last President made a joke of turbines use of wind power, slashed any environmental agencies & plans he could get his hands on & all his base followers still deny global weather issues & the disaster coming our way. But he was hell bent to build an ugly wall that would make us look like a dystopian future. Yet they demonized young people who spoke up about the mess we’re leaving for them. Remember what mom said, “Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”
They literally have dollar tree in America... I've been to Japan, Korea and the US multiple times and the waste in the US is far worse. Everyone is an environmentalist when they are looking in other people's backyard and not their own.
Tf is wrong with the dollar tree? It's the same carp you'd buy anywhere else, just for much cheaper. Eg, I buy these metal clips that I use for chip bags and whatnot from the DT for, you guessed it, $1. I was at Walmart the other day, and saw the EXACT same clips for $3. Of course not everything there is top quality, you just have to shop wisely, like you would anywhere. I mostly go there for gift bags, tissue paper, birthday cards, school/office supplies (their tri-fold poster boards are great when your kid has a school project. $4-5 at a regular store.) Storage and organization containers, certain pet supplies, and small kitchen tools.
Have you never seen Daiso in Korea or Japan? Ie... Asian Dollar Tree?
Omg I have to admit I miss Daiso - a lot.
South Korea has Daiso and a thousand other little market places selling cheap disposable goods. The only thing I ever noticed different about waste in the US was we have more because our population is bigger. They’re not any better at this stuff than we are.
Those countries are tiny, no comparison should be made to the USA.
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Ugghhhh! The United States is so low on pollution in scale compared to other countries. Have you seen our beaches? Clean. If you want to point fingers, look at the beaches and emissions of India and China and start there.
Jennifer proves that ignorance isn't bliss.
That's right, guys. Stop pointing fingers. Have you seen our metro stations? Huh? You can barely smell piss with a mask on. Our public bathrooms? Barely any powder stains or glory holes in nice neighborhoods.
The ignorance with this one....
So individuals can't complain because their nation in general is bad about something? That seems a bit facist.
Oh c’mon.Trying to accomplish something in the US is like being in India. We are a behemoth. So “we” did what we could.
Why bring india into this we are farbetter in climate action ,pollution per person.so dont compare u r with ours
No, India is terrible with pollution.
Because India's population is humongous. They're not saying anything bad, they're saying India is huge.
you can be from US and also complain about the US plastic problem, why cannot you complain globally then?
I have a problem with plastic use anywhere.
I hated Donnie but this isn’t the time or the place
DONNIE WAS A GOD!!
Better than the half dead sheep herder we have now!!!!
I complained from Austria. :P
if you expand, US is the country with highest CO2 per person produced in the world. follow by china. Tiny country like Korea can use plastic and be sustainable on it. Still, it would be nice to reduce some of it.
That’s actually not true. That honor belongs to China. The US is in the top ten, but we are not number one. Easily Googled.
Why spread lies? Make you feel better?
and also the plastic forks,knives,spoons people just mindlessly get with their lunches from fast food places and then don't even use, and don't get me started on the tonnage of trash 4 condiments that get thrown away every year
But let’s talk about the mask waste, people on here are SO self-righteous!
... says the self-righteous, ignorant... Something.
I have no clue why all of that isn’t bamboo.
Go tell your mother what to do and how to think, weirdo.
The article is about Korea not the USA, and it sure as hell isn't a platform for you to spew personal hatred about the u.s govt and itsleaders moron
This whole debate is why the internet sucks, while I completely agree that we should stop pointing fingers and just accept that pollution is a global phenomenon, this post wasn’t anything about pollution, it was just a bunch of pictures about a cool country, and, just as anything in existence ever, it has its flaws
Just because we live in America DOES NOT MEAN WE LIVE LIKE BARBARIANS. Some of us actually honor & defend Nature & Earth Mother. And, plenty of us despise the Orange buffoon & his idiot wall. You don't get to lump us altogether. F#©k the bigotry against Americans. We are no more homogenous than anywhere & anyone else.
Really? So you can't look at yourself and your own country critically? You do realize the person your replying to is an American, talking about their own culture. As am I. I think we should at least I try to look at what goes on here objectively. They aren't saying every American is a barbarian, or likes to litter or even that every American goes through the same amount of plastic, just that taken on average, Americans use and needlessly throw away a lot of plastic. That's objectively true. So What's with the outrage? Its not a personal attack. You're assuming that all people from other countries see Americans as the same. If they do, then that is their misperception. Doesn't mean it's everybody's perception. We should be ableto talk about our own country critically. There are things I like about the US too, but its ok to be critical and want change.
European rules #50 xenophobia is ok as long as it's against America
That's why we have recycling why don't you look up the statistics and tell me who does a good job by country?
Hahahaha OMG so you actually think our recycling system works??? That's hilarious! No, our recycling system does not work well at all. Something like 80% of recyclables that go to plants don't get recycled in America. There isn't enough funding currently to change it. And you think you're recycling something when you throw it in the blue bin at a restaurant or store? I can virtually guarantee you its ending up in the landfill. There is so much information out now on the reality of recycling in America, its a real shock that many people still don't know. A good quick and entertaining video is the one on recycling and going green from Adam Ruins Everything. Don't be such a self righteous prick.
I'm from America and I DO try. I only buy American made products, I only buy reusable packaged products from tooth paste to hair care and lotion. I don't use shopping bags or buy toilet paper that is wrapped in plastic. I don't travel far unless I'm visiting family once a year. I don't go to any corporate grocery stores. I didn't have children, use diapers or buy plastic crappy kids toys... Because I knew it was the right choice. When y'all are pushing out 5 babies, using diapers, driving them to schools, sports, the store, their toys... Then the impact they will make if you didn't show then the way ... It doesn't matter where you are, who your are.... Just f*****g try to care. That is all. Stop flying your family to Hawaii. Stop buying s**t from Costco and Walmart. Can't afford to buy quality over quantity? Stop making quantity over quality. Stop procreating at such a massive rate.
This whole fight is pointless because actual problem is not children, its not your toothpaste. Its industry. Large industries, large manufacturing. Yes you can buy less plastic, but that's not going to convince a huge company like coca-cola to stop producing plastic bottles. Everything we could do as consumers is just a drop in the bucket of the actual problem. The problem is so large we would have to do nothing less than overhall our entire society. I know its depressing but it can't be solved by switching your toothpaste. And to think it can is just absurd. I don't even think having less children would help. Our population in America isn't even going up anymore, and companies will just sell elsewhere in the world if demand goes down here.
I'm from america as well and I'm not sure you can say to chose quality over quantity because some people have a large family and can't afford to get quality ítems that are pricy when all they want is to be sure they could feed their family that day. Costco is a cheaper way to buy more for people who probably can't afford less
This ticks me off supremely. Especially those little plastic flossing "forks" that people throw all over the pavement.
AMEN AMEN!!
Not true at all. Do better research. America is near the top being eco friendly. Compared to other countries.
What do you think they do with the wind turbines when they are no longer useful after 3 years? They bury them. In huge fields. That's after they've spent their entire existence killing birds & insects necessary for the ecosystem & making people & animals who live nearby sick with vertigo, nausea, tinnitus, migraines and other health problems.
Oh, no, more fantasy petro-industry agitprop, save for the birds. That's being addressed. Got my tinnitus & migraines from my military service, so can't blame turbines far overhead. And if you don't want vertigo/nausea, then either don't climb them or don't stare at the blades. Work in the power distribution industry, have no idea about "burying them in huge fields", certainly would have heard that if true.
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Oh please, another America-bad poster. We’re the greatest country in the world, and it’s people like you who try to bring us down.
I would love to visit South Korea one day
I did visit 2012 and I still can’t believe what I saw there; clean and orderly with courtesy flowing everywhere! Gray beard prompted teenagers to insist on giving me their seat on the subways
I love l lived close to the DMZ in 1998, I was 19... respect to elders is a must! Now I lived in the small village called Tokori but I'm assuming it has grown since then, but I enjoyed every bit of it! I have dreamed of going back!
It's good to hear a first-hand foreigner's account of Korea :) I have watched quite a few Korean series on Netflix. If I was asked to assess the society there, based on the (fiction) series, I would say the police are very incompetant and the people are extremely rude to each other! :'D
it is the land to the sexiest women on the planet. u jelly? 07baebe3ee...50c251.jpg
So much plastic tho... :(
I mean it is the plastic surgery capital of the world.
Mostly because kids are bullied from a very young age for not being “pretty” enough and the horrible standards of the world around them make them feel like if they aren’t attractive, they won’t get anywhere in life. It’s really sad.
Brazil comes close
Which has nothing to do with the topic.....
What is? The stickers? You don't know they're plastic, they could be paper. At least where I am stickers on food need to be biodegradable so it might be the same.
theres plastic everywhere all the time in all parts of the world
These small restaurants are actually really common in Korea. They normally do one type of dish in multiple variations and really well. I love it :) One of the best restaurants my professor took us to was in a small house you had to enter through a garage with dirt floor. I would have never found it on my own. But the food there was great. I also saw a restaurant near a temple where they just moved their dining area into a shallow river during the hot summer. Still one of the best ideas I can think of to beat the summer heat :) I wanna go back....
Koreans know how to have fun with their restaurants. Iv not been to Korea itself but I go to the local Korean restaurant in my city and I love it
i will grind salafi arabia into kimchi. 67280-62a0...e86110.jpg
Did they serve fish? Imagine fish nibbling you while you nibble fish! XD
I spent a year in South Korea while in the military. I made sure to explore the country and not just hang around on base. It's beautiful, the people are friendly and kind, most American parents would go into shock at the respect shown to parents and the elderly and the food is amazing!
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AMERICAN IS PIG DISGUSTING! reee-62a08...9b0f76.gif
BP's tired of Japan and has a new crush: South Korea! Utopia on Earth!
Not yet. But yeah, it could easily go towards that direction indeed. In that case, I may start complaining. ♡
I've been to both places. Imo: Japan is better in most of thing, but Korean food wins my heart.