Picture of the Day: Korean Bullfighting

Traditional bullfighting in S. Korea
Traditional bullfighting in S. Korea
Two bulls clash during a traditional bullfighting event in the town of Uiryeong, South Gyeongsang Province, southeastern South Korea, on June 10, 2022. The bullfighting reopened after three years due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Yonhap)
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Kevin Kim
4 years ago

So in Korea, bullfighting means two bulls and no matador. Ah.

setnaffa
setnaffa
4 years ago

Because having two dumb beasts gore each other appeals to some people more than the pagentry (and sadism) present in the Spanish version.

Plus it takes a heck of a large pair to get into the ring with a red cape and a sword.

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