Korea ranks among the highest in the world for physician visits per capita. The OECD average sits at around six to seven visits per person per year. The Korean figure has consistently exceeded f…
Read moreGetting sick on a Tuesday in Korea does not typically mean waiting a week for an appointment. It means walking to the nearest clinic — usually within ten minutes of any residential address in a …
Read moreKorea is a country where adults study for exams. Not only students preparing for university entrance, but working professionals in their thirties studying for professional licenses, civil servan…
Read moreThe Korean school day begins early and ends earlier than most parents' workdays. Elementary schools typically start at eight or eight-thirty in the morning. By two or three in the afternoon,…
Read moreAt around ten o'clock on a weeknight in a Korean residential district, children begin coming home. Not from play. From their last hagwon class of the evening — the private academy session th…
Read moreWalking through a Korean residential neighborhood at six in the evening, the commercial activity at street level has a specific density and variety that visitors from lower-density retail enviro…
Read moreKorea has public Wi-Fi. It is available in subway stations, on buses, in government buildings, in libraries, and across the commercial streets of every major Korean city. The coverage is genuine…
Read moreWalking into a Korean restaurant, a government office, a hospital, a convenience store, or a parking lot, the QR code appears with a consistency that visitors from countries where QR adoption is…
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