Spend an afternoon in Seoul and you might feel as though you’ve crossed continents without ever leaving the city. You sit on tatami mats, eat onigiri, sip a Paris‑inspired latte, later board a train built on French engineering – and all of it somehow feels unmistakably Korean. South Korea is often celebrated as a cultural... View Article The post How Korea Turns Global Ideas Into Its Own Culture: Borrowing Without Borders appeared first on tourist wannabe.
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