On the street, they sell peeled fruit on a stick as a cool treat on a hot day...
...and sweet potatoes for a quick snack.
Trees get drip bags with fertilizers.
Children are carried in travel wagons where they can play and sleep. They’re lighter and more convenient than strollers.
People prefer toilets with remote controls, massages, lighting, and music.
There are heated floors instead of radiators. Children and cats like lying and sleeping on them.
Men actively use cosmetics, so their skin and hair always look perfect.
All cafes and restaurants offer home delivery, and McDonald’s is no exception.
In the Seoul subway, there’s the world’s first supermarket where you can buy products simply by scanning the picture with your cell phone.
Caps with extended transparent visors to protect you from the sun. Very handy when you wear glasses.
For a 16th birthday, eyelid plastic surgery is presented as a gift to make the look more friendly.
Kimchi is a national dish of cabbage, in honor of which a whole vegetable museum was created.
The word “kimchi“ is said in front of the camera instead of ”cheese."