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    Default 25 reasons why Seoul is now the coolest city in Asia

    http://www.businessinsider.com/reaso...in-asia-2015-4

    1. The food is tangy, piquant, pickled, and awesome



    Just about every corner watering hole whips up dazzling barbecues, stews, and pickled vegetables. It’s spicy, and that’s a good thing.

    2. The locals will go out of their way for you
    Even if you don’t speak Korean, locals will eagerly befriend you and build a brotherly bond. It’s called “jeong.” The night might never end.

    3. It has everything that once made Tokyo cool



    Enjoy science fiction? Seoul is now the inspiration for future cityscapes.

    4. It’s in the midst of a global awakening
    With dizzying speed, Seoul has emerged as an international hub. Just two decades ago, it was a grimy, industrial, and unpleasant backwater. Now it’s got Gangnam style.

    5. The national swill is going premium, and you’ll want to drink a lot of it



    Soju — literally, “burned liquor” — is celebrated for its efficiency: It gets you drunk fast and cheap. Many old brands are so bad they double as industrial cleanser. But no more: A wave of newer soju brands are making Korea’s vodka-like drink hip, satisfying, and cosmopolitan.

    6. The hiking is beautiful



    For centuries, Korea’s mountains have captured the imaginations of kings, scribes, and shamans. Beginner or pro, you’ll never run out of peaks to explore.

    7. It has the best of old and new
    Medieval palaces, old-school shamans, and traditional wooden homes calledhanok give Seoul its warmth. Getting bored? Hitch a ride to Gangnam for a shopping spree and, if it’s your thing, plastic surgery.

    8. The world has made its mark here
    Missing home? Try budae jjigae, or “army base stew.” It’s a spam and hot dog concoction inspired by American soldiers. It’s actually surprisingly delicious.

    9. It remains a hidden gem
    Sure, it’s big and bustling. But Hong Kong, Beijing, and Kyoto still get the bulk of the attention.

    10. Life is really efficient



    A coffee shop on every corner. An incredible mass transit system. And you’ll never miss a TV show during your commute, thanks to the world’s fastest data speeds and wifi connections. Data coverage is even excellent in subway tunnels.

    11. Korean music is much more than just K-pop



    Gangnam Style is old news at this point. Instead, check out the blissful cacophony of rock, jazz, and indie playing in the Hongdae nightlife district.

    12. It’s the capital of one of Asia’s most passionate democracies
    Seoul could have more protests per capita than any other city. In one day, this correspondent counted four raucous protests within four adjoining blocks.

    13. You can make a difference in the lives of the North Korean people
    Think North Korea is some far-off hermit kingdom full of brainwashed minions? Here in Seoul, you can come face-to-face with the refugees who’ve risked everything to escape — and make a big difference in the process.

    14. That boyish dictator lives just a couple hours north
    South Korea, a peaceful and prosperous country, is still at war with the last bastion of Stalinism. Yet despite the ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation, incessant blustering about war, and hundreds of miles of razor wire, most South Koreans don’t find themselves all that worried. The resilience is inspiring.

    15. You can easily visit the DMZ
    Bill Clinton called it the “scariest place on Earth.” But in Seoul, it’s the ideal destination for a day out. Like military history? Check out Panmunjom, the so-called truce village operated by the United Nations, where both sides stand face-to-face, theoretically ready to fire at each other in the event of war. Like wildlife? With so little human activity, the DMZ now has plenty of that, too. It’s actually a pretty good place for a picnic.

    16. There’s a café for sheep



    It’s the Year of the Sheep, so why not celebrate? In the artsy backstreets of Hongdae there’s a coffee shop where a small flock of sheep and some patrons mingle and graze freely.

    17. Kimchi mandu is all that is missing from your life



    Take a Chinese-style dumpling. Stuff it with kimchi. Eat. Your new breakfast.

    18. You’ll want your flowers to smell like kimchi
    The film Birdman won four Oscars. It also angered a few patriotic Koreans. When Emma Stone’s character casually remarks that a sidewalk flower stall in New York City “smells like f*ing kimchi,” South Koreans winced. Stone’s character clearly isn’t fashionable enough to appreciate the pungent cabbage that people here inhale every day. The reality is, the aroma of kimchi is to die for.

    19. You can eat octopus tentacles that squirm in your mouth
    When an octopus is killed, its nerve-endings live on, meaning its slimy appendages continue to wriggle and stick to surfaces after death. In Seoul, this is a delicacy called sannakji, a chopped-up little octopus that desperately clings to your mouth as you chew and prepare to wash it down with soju. Be sure to chew thoroughly: the little squirmers can cling to the throat, suffocating a handful of people each year.

    20. Koreans make awesome films
    Japanese and Hong Kong-based superstars once smashed the Hollywood scene; think Rush Hour and Dragonball Z. Now, Korea is pumping out cult classics like Snowpiercer and Oldboy.

    21. The nightlife never ends



    Koreans start their drunken, shot-pounding evening with “il-cha”: meal and drinks number one. Then there’s “i-cha“: meal and drinks number two. If you can hold it, you’ll hit up “sam-cha“: meal and drinks number three. If you’re still not vomiting or passed out, you get the picture.

    22. The karaoke also never ends
    Thought karaoke was a Japanese thing? Neon-lit Korean neighborhoods are overloaded with noraebang, the local answer to this godly Asian invention. And don’t even plan on getting out. As the clock ticks down, the owner will quietly add 10 more minutes, followed by another 10 minutes, and so on… ensuring you’re plenty boozed up and happy to stay all night.

    23. It won’t bankrupt you
    Tokyo is through the roof. Hong Kong is unbearable. Even Shanghai is getting out of control. But Seoul is surprisingly affordable, with reasonable rents and a fun lifestyle that will keep your wallet intact.

    24. It’s clean and increasingly green



    Street sweepers are constantly clearing the sidewalks. Garbage is separated by type, and you are legally required to recycle. Parks are popping up. Inspired by New York, the mayor wants to plant a colorful garden to beautify an ugly, rickety overpass.

    25. You’ll want to sleep on the floor
    Korean homes are equipped with a unique heating system called ondol, which warms up your room via the floor. With the ground below you snug and toasty, you’ll find your floor the perfect substitute for a bed during those unforgiving winters.

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    Where is the "girls be hot" reason?

    Koreans are quite cute. All my Japanese friends actually joke about how getting a Korean girlfriend is the best

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    I find the hip-swaying in this Korean video hypnotic.

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    Looks like a cool place. The idea of good street food all around sounds good.

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    I've been there once. It is really beautiful with a fascinating pop culture. I would recommend to anybody who has not been to South Korea to at least give Seoul a try.

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    Seoul is cool!

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    I'd love to go.

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    Yes, would also like to visit, heard the Koreans are really xenophobic though.

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    Korea has never been one of the top choices for me to visit in Asia. I guess I'd check it out if I do have a chance. I'd much rather visit Japan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and other parts of China I haven't been to yet.

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    Which one is better, Korea or Japan?

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