I was in Seoul to renew my visa and the smell of kimchi as the crowds exited the station was overwhelming to me. A friend spent a week in Korea attending business meetings/ dinners, and said he had to throw out his shoes afterwards. On the other hand, I don't notice the same phenomenon when I walk through the crowds in Koreaville (which I live just north of) so maybe it's a concentration thing.
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I was in Seoul to renew my visa and the smell of kimchi as the crowds exited the station was overwhelming to me. A friend spent a week in Korea attending business meetings/ dinners, and said he had to throw out his shoes afterwards. On the other hand, I don't notice the same phenomenon when I walk through the crowds in Koreaville (which I live just north of) so maybe it's a concentration thing.