[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-landmarks-asia-south-korea":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":97,"events":98,"places":99,"hasNextPage":100},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":27,"flag":64,"gettingAround":65,"government":66,"hasChildren":67,"healthInfo":68,"id":69,"images":70,"internal_type":76,"isFavourite":77,"bucketLists":78,"languages":79,"localCustoms":82,"name":83,"parent":84,"population":90,"safetyInfo":91,"slug":92,"status":67,"timezone":93,"type":94,"updatedAt":95,"visaInfo":96},"98480","The best times to visit South Korea are during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are stunning with cherry blossoms and fall foliage. Summer (July to August) can be hot and humid, while winter (December to February) offers snowy landscapes and winter sports opportunities.","+82",null,"KR, KOR","2025-09-10T14:53:09.751Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"₩","South Korean Won","KRW","South Korea is a vibrant blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. From the bustling streets of Seoul, where skyscrapers tower over historic palaces, to the serene beauty of Jeju Island's volcanic landscapes, this country offers a diverse array of experiences. Food lovers will revel in the rich flavors of Korean cuisine, from sizzling barbecue to spicy kimchi. History buffs can explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Changdeokgung Palace and the Bulguksa Temple. Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the lush national parks and pristine beaches. South Korea's efficient public transportation, friendly locals, and unique cultural experiences make it a must-visit destination for any traveler.","Right","C, F sockets; 220V, 60Hz",[19,22,25],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","112",{"key":23,"value":24},"Fire","119",{"key":26,"value":24},"Ambulance",[28,31,34,37,40,43,46,49,52,55,58,61],{"key":29,"value":30},"Is it rude to blow your nose in public in South Korea?","Yes, blowing your nose in public is considered impolite; it's better to excuse yourself to a restroom or private area.",{"key":32,"value":33},"Can I use public transportation late at night in Seoul?","Subways stop running around midnight, but night buses (Owl Buses) operate until early morning, making them a reliable alternative.",{"key":35,"value":36},"What should I know about hiking etiquette in South Korea?","Hikers often greet each other with a polite '안녕하세요' (hello), and it's customary to stay on marked trails to respect the environment.",{"key":38,"value":39},"Are there any unique dining customs I should be aware of?","Never stick your chopsticks upright in rice, as it resembles a funeral ritual; also, wait for the eldest person to start eating before you begin.",{"key":41,"value":42},"Is it acceptable to take photos of strangers in traditional hanbok?","Always ask for permission first, as taking photos without consent can be seen as disrespectful, especially in cultural settings.",{"key":44,"value":45},"How can I save money on food while traveling in South Korea?","Visit local markets like Gwangjang Market in Seoul for affordable, authentic street food and meals.",{"key":47,"value":48},"What’s the best way to handle trash in South Korea?","Public trash bins are rare; carry a small bag for your trash and dispose of it at your accommodation or designated recycling points.",{"key":50,"value":51},"Are there any regional specialties I shouldn’t miss?","Try Jeju's black pork, Busan's ssiat hotteok (seed pancakes), and Andong's jjimdak (braised chicken) for unique regional flavors.",{"key":53,"value":54},"What’s the etiquette for using escalators in South Korea?","Stand on the right side and leave the left side open for those in a hurry, especially in busy areas like Seoul.",{"key":56,"value":57},"How can I travel sustainably in South Korea?","Use reusable cups at cafes (many offer discounts), take public transportation, and support eco-friendly accommodations and tours.",{"key":59,"value":60},"Is it okay to tip in South Korea?","Tipping is not expected and can sometimes be seen as awkward; exceptional service is already included in the price.",{"key":62,"value":63},"What’s the best way to experience a traditional Korean sauna (jjimjilbang)?","Follow local customs by showering before entering baths, and don’t be shy—nudity is normal in gender-segregated areas.","destinations/asia/south-korea/flag.png","South Korea boasts an efficient and extensive public transportation system. The subway systems in major cities like Seoul, Busan, and Daegu are clean, safe, and easy to navigate. Buses are another reliable option, with both city and intercity routes available. For longer distances, the KTX high-speed train connects major cities quickly and comfortably. Taxis are plentiful and affordable, and renting a car is an option for those wanting to explore rural areas, though driving in cities can be challenging due to traffic.","Republic",true,"No specific vaccinations are required for South Korea, but it's advisable to be up-to-date on routine vaccines. Tap water is generally safe to drink, but bottled water is widely available. Air quality can be a concern in cities, especially during certain times of the year.","d39346a9-100f-42d0-8fe4-bf50a8b72385",[71,72,73,74,75],"destinations/asia/south-korea/0.jpg","destinations/asia/south-korea/1.jpg","destinations/asia/south-korea/2.jpg","destinations/asia/south-korea/3.jpg","destinations/asia/south-korea/4.jpg","COUNTRY",false,[],[80,81],"Korean (official)","English","In South Korea, it's customary to bow when greeting someone, especially in formal settings. Removing shoes before entering someone's home is a must, and it's polite to use both hands when giving or receiving something. Tipping is not customary and can sometimes be considered rude. When dining, wait for the eldest person to start eating before you begin, and never stick your chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice, as this is associated with funerals.","South Korea",{"id":85,"slug":86,"name":87,"images":8,"type":88,"internal_type":89,"flag":8,"parent":8},"46420ec5-da08-4517-b508-914403b11b30","asia","Asia","continent","CONTINENT","51635256","South Korea is one of the safest countries in the world, with low crime rates and a highly efficient emergency response system.","asia-south-korea","Asia/Seoul +09:00 (GMT)","country","2026-05-07T14:59:52.307Z","Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries, including the US, Canada, and most EU nations, can enter South Korea visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check the latest requirements before traveling.",[],[],[],{"experience":77,"event":77,"place":77}]