There is a song that has been increasing in popularity recently. It's a song released by ROSÉ, a member of the famous girl group BLACKPINK in Korea. It's composed of very exciting and exciting rhythms, which makes me feel good every time I listen to it. Especially, it's becoming more famous because it's sung with the famous singer, Bruno Mars. The song is gaining popularity as it debuted at No. 8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
Then, what does the apartment in this song mean in Korea?
Apartments in Korea are called Condominiums in the United States, Flat in the United Kingdom, マンション in Japan, and 公寓大楼 in China.
The picture taken while looking out from the inside of an apartment in Korea looks like this.
When you enter an apartment complex in Korea, you can see a small park inside it. These days, many small footpaths have been built and decorated to make it easier to take a walk. And parking lots have been installed underground to make it easier to walk or ride a bicycle on the ground. Of course, not all apartments are like that, but most apartments built today follow this trend. And there are many apartments that have small libraries, gyms, and table tennis courts for residents to use, and there are also apartments that run swimming pools.
In Korea, apartments are property that the majority want to own. You can easily see apartments in any city or countryside in Korea. They are easy to find even in the smallest countryside.
Why do Koreans prefer apartments?
In Korea, a country with a relatively small land, apartments are an efficient residential form. In addition, the living room is highly utilized because it accommodates the structure of hanok. In addition, apartments are popular as a means of increasing property because they can be traded in one house and are good for buying and selling.
Although all apartments have slightly different structures, they are generally the interior structure of the apartment that is popular these days.