Category

K-Life

Seoul daily life — cafes, exhibitions, seasonal moments, and the small cultural details that don't fit other categories.

K-life is the category for everything that doesn't sit cleanly under beauty, food, drama, or pop — but that still matters if you're curious about how life in Korea actually feels day to day.

Expect coverage of jjimjilbang culture (Dragon Hill Spa, Siloam, Itaewon Land), Han River weekends (Yeouido, Ttukseom, Banpo Bridge fountain), green-space afternoons (Seoul Forest, Olympic Park, Naksan, Bukhansan), retail rhythms (Olive Young vs Lalavla, Coupang Rocket, Baemin, Daiso, GS25 late-night snacks), and the housing realities (jeonse vs wolse, officetel life) that shape how Koreans actually live.