10 Most Fascinating Things From South Korea That You Won’t See in Any Other Country For Sure
- 11:24 pm September 3, 2022
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Technological advancements in Korea is something that will blow your mind, Korea might not be one of the biggest countries in the world, or might not have the highest economy, but there's no doubt over the fact that it is far more developed and precise than many other nations. Lets have a look at some of the Korea's Most Fascinating Things That You Won’t See in Any Other Country.
Only blind people can be licensed massage therapists.
Massage therapy is one of the very few professions the blind people can properly have, and that is the reason why Only blind people can be licensed massage therapists.
You can find many fortune-telling tents and cafes all over the country.
From face reading to tarot cards, the fortune telling industry is booming in South Korea.
Hot dog sushi is a pretty popular dish
Korean hot dog sushi's are a popular street food from Korea, and are literally amazing in taste.
Instead of leaning on walls, people squat when waiting for a bus or the metro.
Many people in Korea prefer to squat than stand. It's a common resting position, instead of lying down or leaning.
They brush their teeth 3 times a day, for 3 minutes per time, and 3 minutes after their meals.
The brushing method recommended to general persons in Korea is the 3-3-3 brushing method campaign, which involves only toothbrushing behavior (the time and frequency); 3-3-3 means brushing one's teeth 3 times per day, within 3 minutes after having a meal, for at least 3 minutes each time.
Beondegi, aka dried silkworm, is a traditional street food that is usually boiled or steamed.
Beondegi is a South Korean street food that's nutty, fishy, and juicy. In South Korean markets, steamed silkworm pupae make a juicy, nutty snack.
Also read: 7 Unique Things Found In South Korea That Every Country Should Adopt!They have really long working hours, so they take naps during the day anywhere they can.
Due to longer working hours, many employers now advocate a short nap after lunchtime or anytime to increase concentration. so they take naps during the day anywhere they can.
Not all taxis are the same and you have to know the different color differences.
In Korea, most taxis are colored orange to promote the business of taxis by making them more recognizable. It's extremely rare if you see sky-blue/cerulean colored taxi.
Koreans like practical gifts and toilet paper is always a good choice.
Sometimes it's money, sometimes it's toilet paper. A great gift option when you're headed to a Korean family home.
You will find a public toilet faster than a trash can to throw away your trash.
One of the most best things about Korea is how easy it is to find a clean toilet.
