Life in the Korean Concrete Jungle
From the golden beaches of my childhood to the towering concrete jungle of South Korea, life has truly changed.
I had never lived so high above the ground until I came here. In Korea, almost everyone lives in apartments, and most of them are pricier than houses.
The spaces are small, yet filled with technology that makes daily life so convenient. Back home, I could run freely in my backyard. Now, I press a button, step into an elevator, and ride down just to touch the ground.
Instead of keys, I punch in a PIN code to unlock my door. No matter where I turn—behind me, beside me, or in front—I’m surrounded by apartment towers.
Walking outside, looking up at the endless walls of concrete, I realize I’m living in the heart of a modern jungle.

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