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20+ Proofs That South Korea Is A Completely Different World That Lives By Its Own Rules

Korean cosmetics brands have long captured women’s hearts, and local musicians have driven young people around the world crazy. Travelers and natives alike tell so many stories about this mysterious Asian country that you really want to get to know it.

We, from incredible.club, we never miss a chance to learn something new about different places on our Planet. Today, we are going to show you the photos of everyday life in South Korea. Check out!

“On a beach in South Korea, they put a sticker on your arm that shows your body temperature.”

“If it turns bright yellow, you need to measure the temperature at the outlet”

Driver, be careful! There are kittens!

Only Sauron is missing

“The color of the traffic light is also displayed on the ground so people looking at their cell phones can see the signal”

They really care about people who need to go to the bathroom. There are many signs warning how many meters are left

Bathroom signs: “26 m”, “23 m”

“The four seasons of the year in South Korea. I took the pictures in the same place”

“In the elevator of this building, instead of the number four, they put the letter F, as this number is considered a bad sign”

“Solar banks in Seoul that have USB and wireless chargers”

“Every day, on my way home, I pass by this place”

“Traditional breakfast in Sokcho”

The panoramic view of Seoul is mesmerizing

325 km from Seoul to Busan by train, practically lying down, for 215 reais? With a table, charger and a footstool? Why not, right?

The night light of a temple

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“Cool! I’ve always wanted to brush my teeth using a spicy noodle-flavored toothpaste.”

Totoro on the side of the road. Well, almost every country has its own snowman, South Korea has one from Japan

“Seoul University in Buddha’s Birthday Month”

“Electric car chargers in the Guro-gu neighborhood in Seoul. One of the most recently installed in South Korea”

“I walked through the old neighborhoods of Seoul. Well, there is something comforting about this golden light.”

“I just moved to South Korea. This weekend I saw a sign saying, ‘Welcome to Queen Seondeok’s Tomb’”

“A small restaurant covered in snow in Seoul”

“I was so happy to see my favorite tree after all the hurricanes and landslides”

Would you like to see South Korea for yourself? Or maybe you’ve already been there and can tell us something new? Comment!

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