What happens in the small rooms of Korean 20s and 30s | Undercover Korea
33% of South Koreans live alone, paying high prices for tiny rooms called 'goshiwon' or 'one-room', and some end up on the lonely end of the spectrum, dubbed "loner deaths. Why is Korean housing like this? All copyrights to this video belong to KBS. KBS is a public broadcasting service in South Korea. #documentary #housing #seoul

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