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and dance cheesy. his theme speaks to the nature of life in Gangnam. As one of the richest and busiest areas, the workers of Gangnam (and Korea as a whole) have some of the longest working hours in the world. With strict dress codes and confucianist business hierarchies, Gangnam businessmen and women are oten in the oice until ater dark and dressed in full professional atire. Ater work, the clubs and bars of Gangnam turn into some of the busiest in Korea as these business workers “unwind” and decompress before heading home for the day. his work hard and play hard mentality is certainly not isolated to Gangnam district, but with expensive and luxurious clubs a plenty this mindset can seem even more ampliied and exaggerated. Another important element of the song (that is oten overlooked) is the satire on the nature of consumption in Gangnam. Many Koreans (and foreigners alike) who visit this area oten pay much more for the goods and services than they would in other parts of Seoul. Places like cafés, restaurants and nightclubs charge a premium for their services just because of their location and reputations. While this is certainly not a new phenomenon, people who visit Gangnam have come to accept and even, embrace this mentality. Psy himself even touches on this in the song when he references the type of girl who will spend very litle on food (eating instant noodles) so that she can enjoy (and aford) the premium cofee of Gangnam’s overpriced cafés. Although some of these characterizations of Gangnam may seem negative, they are merely the price you must pay for some of the best shopping and eating in Seoul. With hundreds of side streets, there are plenty of boutiques and speciality shops to keep you happy. Restaurants are certainly not in short supply either, as many business workers and interns have lengthy lunch breaks to take advantage of. With regards to tourism, Gangnam district is home to COEX Mall, the largest underground shopping mall in Asia. Within the walls of COEX you may ind yourself losing track of time as you peruse the hundreds of shops and services. COEX Mall is also home to one of Korea’s largest aquariums, which has over 40,000 marine animals. Other sites to visit in the Gangnam area include Seolleung and Jeongneung tombs and the Kimchi Field Museum. Even though Seoul’s cultural and artistic centers may be elsewhere, its luxurious, ritzy clubs and inancial nerve center are certainly located within Gangnam. hough many Koreans strive to live, work and party within the towers of Korea’s Beverly Hills, the hustle and bustle of Gangnam’s streets may not be for everyone. his fast paced and expensive district may be what many people think of when they think of Korea, especially due to the popularity of Psy’s mega-hit song and dance. Rightly or wrongly, Gangnam’s style may be the new face of Korea the international world sees. Architecturally, Gangnam is modern and striking. With massive skyscrapers and looming apartment complexes, this district can leave you feeling a bit overwhelmed. If the architecture alone doesn’t leaving you feeling small and insigniicant, the crowds of people may. With some of the busiest streets in Korea, Gangnam sidewalks are especially treacherous during peak commute hours. he major subway stations and walkways are oten shoulder to shoulder during busy periods so please note; Gangnam is not for the claustrophobic. 49