Tired Of The Seoul-Sucking Rat Race, Koreans Flock To Farming
By Ari Shapiro
More than 80 percent of people in South Korea live in cities. But in the last few years, that has started to change. Tens of thousands of South Koreans are relocating to the countryside each year.
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