I live in a place where there's a lot of South Koreans. Those who were raised here since they were little (late 90s-early 2000s) have no problem dealing with the daily stuffs. On the other hand, those who moved here during their teen age don't seem to enjoy their stay. read more
Some of them moved to Jakarta, while others went back to South Korea), most Koreans still prefer hanging out with another Koreans, especially those who arrived here at a later age (13+). Specifically at my place, Korean communities formed a unique culture that can't be found in South Korea itself. read more
Indonesia is one of the places where South Koreans tend to take their families when this happens: the size of the Korean immigrant community there, and the availability of churches within which they can network, facilitates their recovery from corporate and personal bankruptcy. read more