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Mastering Korea’s Monsoon Season: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers

Mastering Korea’s Monsoon Season: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers

Planning a trip to Korea and suddenly saw the word “Jangma” in the weather forecast? Korea’s rainy season is not simply ...
Korea's Self-Order Kiosks Explained: A Survival Guide for Foreign Travelers

Korea's Self-Order Kiosks Explained: A Survival Guide for Foreign Travelers

In many Korean restaurants and cafes, kiosks — self-ordering machines — greet customers instead of staff.In This Article...
A Practical Korea Travel Guide for First-Time Visitors

A Practical Korea Travel Guide for First-Time Visitors

Korea is frequently mentioned as one of the most travel-friendly countries in Asia. Public transportation is well-connec...
Jeju Olle Trail: Which Course to Walk and What to Know Before You Go

Jeju Olle Trail: Which Course to Walk and What to Know Before You Go

Jeju Island’s JEJU OLLE TRAIL (제주 올레길) is a long-distance walking network that circles much of the island through coasta...
Seoul Now Has a River Bus. Here's How to Use It.

Seoul Now Has a River Bus. Here's How to Use It.

Seoul added a new mode of public transport in September 2025: a ferry service running along the Han River from Magok in ...
Why Korea's Highway Rest Stops Have Become Destinations in Their Own Right

Why Korea's Highway Rest Stops Have Become Destinations in Their Own Right

In many countries, highway rest stops are places people briefly visit for gas, coffee, or a bathroom break. In Korea, th...
Korea's 1+1 Deal Culture: How to Shop Smart at Olive Young and Convenience Stores

Korea's 1+1 Deal Culture: How to Shop Smart at Olive Young and Convenience Stores

Walk into almost any store in Korea and you will see signs reading 1+1 or 2+1 on shelves, refrigerators, and beauty disp...
Insaengneoket(인생네컷): The Korean Way to Make a Memory in Two Minutes

Insaengneoket(인생네컷): The Korean Way to Make a Memory in Two Minutes

Insaengneoket (인생네컷) literally means "four cuts of life." Insert money, and a strip of four photos comes out in under tw...
You Came to Gyeongju Just to See History?

You Came to Gyeongju Just to See History?

Most people picture Gyeongju as a open-air history museum — Bulguksa Temple, Seokguram Grotto, Cheomseongdae Observatory...
Inside a Korean Temple Stay: Dawn Bells, Silence, No Phones

Inside a Korean Temple Stay: Dawn Bells, Silence, No Phones

Temple Stay is a traditional cultural experience program where visitors directly experience the daily life of Buddhist p...
Haengridan-gil(행리단길) : The Cafe Street Inside a UNESCO Fortress

Haengridan-gil(행리단길) : The Cafe Street Inside a UNESCO Fortress

Haengridan-gil is a 612-meter cafe street that runs directly below Hwaseong Fortress — old fortune teller shops converte...
Make Your Own Hanji: Where to Try in Korea

Make Your Own Hanji: Where to Try in Korea

In Jeonju, you can visit a working hanji mill, form your own sheets using the traditional technique, and leave with pape...
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