In South Korea, a growing number of young individuals are seeking solace and mental health relief by moving away from the hustle and bustle of city life. NHK WORLD-JAPAN reports on this emerging trend, highlighting how these young South Koreans are finding peace and a sense of community in more rural settings. This movement comes as a response to the intense pressures of urban living and competitive work environments, with many seeking a healthier work-life balance and a closer connection to nature.
- A growing trend among young South Koreans involves moving to rural areas to escape urban pressures.
- The movement seeks to address mental health issues exacerbated by city life and competitive work cultures.
- Those relocating are finding peace, a sense of community, and a healthier work-life balance outside the cities.
- Connecting with nature and engaging in farming activities are highlighted as key benefits of rural living.
- The report underscores the importance of addressing mental health and the value of alternative lifestyles for well-being.
NHK WORLD-JAPAN is “the international service of Japan’s public media organization NHK.” NHK World-Japan is operated by Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK). The goal of NHK World-Japan is stated as “to promote a deeper international understanding of Japan, introducing the latest events in Japan through news and other programs.”
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