Motorhomes appear as children's rest areas near tutoring centers in Seoul
In Seoul's Daechi-dong district, a hub for private tutoring, parents are using motorhomes parked on streets as rest areas for their children between c...
In Seoul's Daechi-dong district, a hub for private tutoring, parents are using motorhomes parked on streets as rest areas for their children between classes. The vehicles are equipped with beds and kitchens, allowing children to nap and parents to cook meals. Some parents view this as cost-effective compared to renting nearby studio apartments, which can cost up to 2.6 million won per month during peak season, even factoring in parking fines.