A foreigner walks into a public washroom at a Korean train station. On the way out, he is horrified to find no soap at the sinks. Then he witnesses a Korean next to him grab a blue knob that s affixed to the wall by a metal rod, and perform what to the foreigner appears to be a vulgar gesture. That s the soap! Is it even sanitary?
The Climate Card, Seoul’s new unlimited transit pass, is facing a supply shortage due to soaring demand, according to the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Friday. Launched on Jan. 23, the card provides access to all bus routes, subway lines and the city s bike-sharing service known as Ttareungyi, for a monthly fee of 65,000 won ($49).
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