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Why do many Asians (Koreans?) cover their body and face when walking? I could ask but I'm not sure if that might be rude.
 
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Probably to prevent sun exposure.
In Asia white skin is beautiful, tanned skin is ugly.
(And skin cancer is not a common thing. Just saying...we should all probably cover up like that.)
Second this. When I was in Vietnam in 2019, I was asked pointedly “why do you want dark skin?” (Having spent 2 months in Bali, I had acquired a nice tan).

I also saw a good many skin whitening advertisements in SE Asia.
 
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Second this. When I was in Vietnam in 2019, I was asked pointedly “why do you want dark skin?” (Having spent 2 months in Bali, I had acquired a nice tan).

I also saw a good many skin whitening advertisements in SE Asia.
Yes totally agree! Noticeable that in many countries across Asia adverts tend to show show folks with paler skin, esp. beauty and lifestyle products.
 
Probably to prevent sun exposure.
In Asia white skin is beautiful, tanned skin is ugly.
(And skin cancer is not a common thing. Just saying...we should all probably cover up like that.)
I think that's probably most of the answer. I walked the Camino Frances in January when at least 1/3 of the pilgrims I met were Korean and none had their faces covered while walking. Very different from my last summer walk in 2016 when many of the Koreans were very fully screened against the sun.
 
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We hosted a graduate student from China one year and she was always very concerned about sun exposure and often brought an umbrella whenever we went out. After she had been in the US for 2 years, she was less concerned about it.
 
My husband walked briefly with a Japanese beautician on his first camino. She told him that she was worried as to what her clients were going to think when she returned home with a tanned face.
 
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When I visited with a colleague in Vietnam whom I'd met there the year before, she frowned at the tan I'd acquired in Cambodia in the few weeks before seeing her on this trip, asking why I had let myself become so dark and ugly.
 
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