I’ve been reading "The Little Prince" in Korean (어린 왕자 - Eo-lin Wang-ja) for my Korean language class. It's hard but rewarding!
I don't play many sports or games, but there is something called PC Cafes (PC방 - PC bang) in Korea. This is where you can pay for a certain amount of time to use their computers to do anything you want - play games, watch videos, movies, do homework, buy concert tickets, anything! You can even order food through your computer and the staff will bring it to you! Most PC Cafes are open 24/7!
I found out that many restaurants in Korea are "global," meaning you can find food from all over the world - American, Turkish, Indian, Russian, Mexican. This is one of my favorite things about Korea - the amount of different types of cultures and foods you can find. It reminds me of the U.S. and I love it.