The Siberian tiger is the country’s national animal.
The Mugunghwa is South Korea’s national flower (Rose of Sharon).
The national anthem of the Republic of Korea is “Aegukga,” also known as “The Patriotic Song.”
In South Korea, the legal age is 19.
South Korea is home to the world’s first astronomical laboratory.
South Korea deployed the world’s first robotic prison guards.
South Korea has a multiparty system in place.
South Korea celebrates White Day on March 14th.
Heated flooring has taken the place of air heaters in South Korea.
About South Koreans
Koreans enjoy drinking and partying.
South Koreans have a fear of the sun.
South Koreans appear to have ties to Central Asian populations.
South Koreans work extra hours with an average of 55 hours
South Koreans believe that the number 4 is unlucky.
Same-sex touching is common among friends in South Korea.
Most of the major religions exist peacefully in South Korea.
No matter how well-groomed his beard appears, a man with a beard is regarded as filthy and untidy.
Suspects accused of crimes such as murder or rape may be forced to recreate their crimes in public.
The average person in Seoul gets less than six hours of sleep per night.
Around 14% of South Korean teenagers are addicted to the internet.
The estimated IQ of South Koreans is the highest in the world.
Those who attain the age of 60 are required to give a lavish party known as a ‘hwangap.’
Yuna Kim, often known as “Queen Yuna,” made history by becoming the first Korean woman to win a gold medal in Figure Skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.