So I live in a really small town in Korea, but there are already three of them here. They're called 'rainbow market', written in Korean. I googled, it shows only bakery and rainbow related stuff. AI search didn't work either. Can you identify them?
>>796 (OP)
I found some chains with the name “Rainbow” (Raduga\Радуга) but their design is different from what is in the picture, there is even a chain of construction stores with the same name. I think it's an exclusive store for South Korea from some Russian immigrant.
I found some chains with the name “Rainbow” (Raduga\Радуга) but their design is different from what is in the picture, there is even a chain of construction stores with the same name. I think it's an exclusive store for South Korea from some Russian immigrant.
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Revenge for the Wildberries or something.
>I think it's an exclusive store for South Korea from some Russian immigrant.
Revenge for the Wildberries or something.
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>>813
No. They call themselves Koryo-saram, they are descendants of those people who, fleeing Japanese colonization, sought asylum from the Russian Empire in the 19th century and Russia took them in. Sakhalin Koreans are a separate sub-ethnic group, Koryo-Saram. The picture, btw, is the richest woman in Russia, 22nd on the Russian rich list >>801
No. They call themselves Koryo-saram, they are descendants of those people who, fleeing Japanese colonization, sought asylum from the Russian Empire in the 19th century and Russia took them in. Sakhalin Koreans are a separate sub-ethnic group, Koryo-Saram. The picture, btw, is the richest woman in Russia, 22nd on the Russian rich list >>801
Sakhalin Koreans are a separate sub-ethnic group of Koryo-Saram*
>>799
Selling forbidden Russian LGBT propaganda judging by the store name.
Selling forbidden Russian LGBT propaganda judging by the store name.