국외 Why parents are locking themselves in cells at Korean 'happiness factory'
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The only thing connecting each tiny room at the Happiness Factory to the outside world is a feeding hole in the door.
No phones or laptops are allowed inside these cells, which are no bigger than a store cupboard, and their inhabitants have only bare walls for company.
Residents may wear blue prison uniforms but they are not inmates - they have come to the centre in South Korea for a “confinement experience”.
Most people here have a child who has fully withdrawn from society, and have come to learn for themselves how it feels to be cut off from the world.
출처 : https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2x0le06kn7o