Practical Tips for Traveling in South Korea
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Things to Note in South Korea
READ MORE: Things to Note in South KoreaSouth Koreans value privacy, so try not to capture them in your photos while taking photos. Also, when uploading photos to social media, be mindful to blur their faces if necessary.
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South Korea Visa Policy
READ MORE: South Korea Visa PolicySouth Korea implements a visa-free policy for certain countries. Before your departure, you can confirm with the South Korean embassy or consulate whether your country is included in the validity of the visa-free policy.
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Currency in South Korean
READ MORE: Currency in South KoreanIn South Korea, you can pay with cash and credit cards, or download mobile payment apps for electronic payments.
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Accommodation in South Korea
READ MORE: Accommodation in South KoreaIf you want to get a deep understanding of South Korean culture, you can choose to stay in a hanok (traditional Korean house) to feel the unique traditional atmosphere of this architectural style.
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Transportation in South Korea
READ MORE: Transportation in South KoreaThe main modes of transportation in South Korea are buses, taxis, and the subway.
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Shopping in South Korea
READ MORE: Shopping in South KoreaSouth Korea has favorable conditions for ginseng cultivation, including the ideal climate and soil, making its ginseng one of the world’s finest.




















