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Real Estate Guide for Foreign Residents in Korea: Buying & Selling🏠

Foreigners residing in Korea generally enjoy the same rights as Korean citizens during the property acquisition process. However, there are several key differences regarding administrative documentation and specific reporting obligations. 1. When Buying (Acquisition) ① Identification Documents ② Property Acquisition Reporting (Key Difference) 2. Holding and Management ① Taxes (Acquisition, Property, and Comprehensive Real Estate […]

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Check Your Terminal✈️

Major Changes at Incheon Airport (Effective Jan 2026) 📢 Important Update: Asiana Airlines has moved to Terminal 2! Following Korean Air, Asiana Airlines—the other major national carrier of South Korea—has officially relocated to Terminal 2 (T2) as of January 2026. While arriving at the wrong terminal might be manageable, departing from the wrong one can

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Halla Mountain reservation

Climbing Hallasan (Halla Mountain), Jeju Island’s highest peak, requires advance reservations for foreigners on popular summit trails like Seongpanak and Gwaneumsa to protect the environment and manage crowds in Hallasan National Park. Reservations are free, open from the first business day of the prior month at 9 AM, and limited (e.g., 1,000 spots for Seongpanak).​

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Banking & Financial Setup Guide for Foreigners in Korea

Last Updated: December 2025 Opening a bank account is one of the most important steps when settling in Korea. Whether you’re working, studying, or staying long-term, having a local bank account makes everyday life significantly easier—from receiving your salary to paying bills, using mobile payment apps, and accessing discount services. This comprehensive guide covers everything

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Health Coverage in Korea: Complete NHIS Guide for Foreigners

Korea’s National Health Insurance System (NHIS, 국민건강보험) is one of the most comprehensive and affordable healthcare systems in the world. As a foreigner staying in Korea for more than 6 months, you’re required by law to enroll—but this isn’t a burden, it’s a benefit. With NHIS coverage, you’ll have access to quality medical care at

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📱 Setting Up Communication in Korea: Complete Guide

Moving to Korea means establishing reliable communication channels from day one. Whether you need a phone number for your ARC registration, internet for your apartment, or simply want to stay connected with friends and family, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about setting up communication services in Korea. 📋 Why Communication Setup

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Legal & Residency Registration in Korea: Complete Guide

If you’re planning to stay in Korea for more than 90 days, registering as a foreign resident is not just recommended—it’s legally required. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know about obtaining your Foreigner Registration Card (외국인등록증), commonly called an ARC (Alien Registration Card) or Residence Card. 📋 What is a

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National Museum of Korea: Journey Through Korean History

Museum Overview and Significance The National Museum of Korea ranks among Asia’s finest museums and the world’s sixth-largest museum by floor space, housing over 420,000 artifacts spanning Korean history from the Paleolithic period through the Joseon Dynasty and into modern times. Since relocating to its current purpose-built facility in Yongsan in 2005, the museum has

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Insadong & Ikseondong: Cultural Heart of Seoul

Insadong: Traditional Culture Street Insadong represents Seoul’s most concentrated hub of traditional Korean culture, art, and crafts within a modern urban setting. This historic neighborhood, centered on a main pedestrian street with numerous branching alleys, has served as Seoul’s art and antique district since the Joseon Dynasty, when it housed residences of royal family members

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