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the government has been extremely shrewd and forward thinking about selling the world all things korean. encouraging financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music and movies. food. the whole korean sensibility. the road is responding learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is sought. a bustling metropolis. futuristic looking character. population, 25 million. >> in october 2014, i went back to korea. this is what i saw.>> this makes me so happy. >> that is good.>> it should surprise no one i'm in a happy
i'm guessing nari's changed. and korea? korea has certainly changed. the korean war ended more than half a century ago. but in some ways, it's still going. the north and south having been on perpetual war footing ever since. it's a psychological and physical scar. korea is literally split in half. but that's not what this show is about. there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise over the last decade. one of the poorest countries as recently as the sixties, today it claims one of the world's fastest-growing economies. the government has been extremely shrewd and forward thinking about selling the world all things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility.
going. the north and south having been on perpetual war footing ever since. it's a psychological and physical scar. korea is literally split in half. but that's not what this show is about. >> anthony: there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise over the last decade. one of the poorest countries as recently as the sixties, today it claims one of the world's fastest growing economies. the government has been extremely shrewd and forward thinking about selling the world all things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility. and the world is responding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city.
sensibility. and the world is responding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city. a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population -- twenty-five million. >> anthony: look at them; they've got a selfie stick. everybody's taking pictures of their food. i feel right at home. >> anthony: in october 2014, i went back to korea. this is what i saw. >> anthony: this makes me so happy. good kimchi. make room for the noodles. oh, that's good. it should surprise no one that i'm in a happy place right now. oh yeah. first night back. right to the market, bunch of unrecognizable, but invariably and inevitably delicious, food. good to be back, man. good to be back.
the north and south having been on perpetual war footing ever since. it's a psychological and physical scar. korea is literally split in half. but that's not what this show is about. >> anthony: there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise over the last decade. one of the poorest countries as recently as the sixties, today it claims one of the world's fastest growing economies. the government has been extremely shrewd and forward thinking about selling the world all things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility. and the world is responding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city. a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population -- twenty-five
and korea? korea has certainly changed. the korean war ended more than half a century ago. but in some ways it's still going. the north and south having been on perpetual war footing ever since. it's a psychological and physical scar. korea is literally split in half. but that's not what this show is about. there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise over the last decade. one of the poorest countries as recently as the '60s, today it claims one of the world's fastest growing economies. the government has been extremely shrewd and forward thinking about selling the world all things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility.
and the world is resnding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city. a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population -- twenty-five million. >> anthony: look at them; they've got a selfie stick. everybody's taking pictures of their food. i feel right at home. >> anthony: in october 2014, i went back to korea. this is what i saw. >> anthony: this makes me so happy. good kimchi. make room for the noodles. oh, that's good. it should surprise no one that i'm in a happy place right now. oh yeah. first night back. right to the market, bunch of unrecognizable, but invariably and inevitably delicious, food. good to be back, man. good to be back.
things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility. and the world is responding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city. a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population -- twenty-five million. >> anthony: look at them; they've got a selfie stick. everybody's taking pictures of their food. i feel right at home. >> anthony: in october 2014, i went back to korea. this is what i saw. >> anthony: this makes me so happy. good kimchi. make room for the noodles. oh, that's good. it should surprise no one that i'm in a happy place right now. oh yeah. first night back. right to the market, bunch of unrecognizable, but invariably and inevitably delicious, food. good to be back, man. good to be back.
half a century ago, but in some ways it's still going. the north and south have been on per september you'll war footing ever since. it's a psychological and physical scar. korea is literally split in half. but that's not what this thousand is about. there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise in the last decade. one of the poorest countries as early as the '60s, today it claims one of the world's fastest growing economies. the government has been extremely shrewd and forward thinking about selling the world all things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles, things like music, movies, tv shows, food. the whole korean sensibility. and the world is responding, learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul,
whole korean sensibility, and the world is responding, learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul, capital city, a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population 25 million. look at that. they have a selfie stick. everybody is taking pictures of their food. i feel right at home. in october 2014 i went back to korea. this is what i saw. this makes me so happy. the kimchee. make room for the noodles. oh, that's good. should be no surprise that i'm in a happy place now. oh, yeah. first night back. right to the market. bunch of unrecognizable and invariably and inevitably delicious food. good to be back, man, good to be