I researched a bit about the origins of the Korean language, and in my reading I gathered that certain linguists and historians seem to classify Hungarian in the same language family. Does this mean the cultures are related as well? If so, that would be very very cool, because I have some Hungarian ancestry in my family.
What I do know about the Hungarian link to Asia is that the Uygur people of modern Xinjang Province (they're not native Chinese) are related to the Hungarian Magyar people. It seems that the Magyars migrated over to Eastern Europe back in the day. But the language and culture connection between Hungary and Korea is less obvious. Do Koreans know this, agree with it, or have their own understanding about it?