In south korea they fly kites and it's a sport. Also people watch bull fighting when 2 bulls fight eachother. Koreans also wrestle much like Sumo wrestling in Japan. Wrestling is fought in a sandy ring and you have to knock the other person down first. Koreans recently started playing basketball too, they got the idea from the US...
As Korea's capital and most populous city, Seoul represents the country's center
for business, education, and modern culture. It offers many activities for
everyone, including museums and palaces, parks and mountains, and amusement
parks and night clubs.
Korea is different from the U.S. The teachers try to fit in and go one on one with every kid.
If you chose live and work there you have to know and respect their cultures.
Avg. S. Korean schools have kids between the ages of 7-15. Private schools are called Hagwans. The subjects are the same as here and they teach english.