As a Korean-American, I grew up exposed to a lot of Korean culture in America. Korea's exotic spicy foods and most mannerisms don't surprise me.
So, on my recent visit to Busan and Seoul, South Korea, the things that stood out really stood out.
Here are a few:
1. Trump is tiny here.
Busan's luxurious beach town of Haeundae is packed with residential skyscrapers like the I-Park, the Hyperion, and the Poseidon, which tower some 60-70 stories. At 80 stories, the We've the Zenith Tower A is the eighth tallest residential building in the world. At 42-stories, the Trump World towers in Busan are tall, but tiny relative to its neighbors. Here's a photo of the Trump towers from the 72-floor of Zenith Tower A.2. Even Korea's elites love Domino's.
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3. Hot American trends get here quickly.
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4. Everyone's crazy about hot dogs.
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5. You can even get hot dogs at Starbucks.
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6. Yogurt-flavored sodas are everywhere.
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7. Home shopping networks sell live seafood.
Here's a special for live abalone.
8. Everyone backs into their parking spots.
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9. Most cars are either black, white, or some shade of silver or gray.
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10. Many cars have these little blue foam blocks stuck to their doors.
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11. Food waste is separated from garbage and other recyclable products.
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12. Koreans are crazy about their fried chicken.
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13. Kim Jong-il treats mental ailments.
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14. Korea has a beer cocktail called somac.
Somac is short for soju (a korean rice liquor) and maekju (which is just Korean for beer.) Here's my uncle making a somac by pouring beer onto a shot of soju and then slamming the bottom of the glass with a spoon. You end with a beer cocktail with a creamy finish like an Irish car bomb.
15. There's a 24-hour network dedicated to baduk.
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16. Roasted silkworm pupae are sold like they're roasted peanuts.
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17. Highway rest areas are no joke. They're destinations.
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18. Companies like LG are so big they even own apartment complexes.
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19. Ads for plastic surgery are commonplace.
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20. Taxis won't let you out on the left side.
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There's a tremendous sense of pride in infrastructure especially bridges. Because you're often crossing a bridge to get somewhere, smalltalk often involves how quickly bridges go up.
21. People don't fall onto the subway tracks.
Glass panels and sliding doors separate communters from tracks. It's a pretty good idea.
22. Most Korean restaurants only sell one dish.
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23. Students Are Introduced To Monetary Policy At An Early Age.
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Here's a group of elementary school students on a field trip to the Bank of Korea.
24. Retailers And Restaurants Have Interesting Names.
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