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Why I write ‘How to Use Korea’

Increasing foreigners visiting Korea

Enjoy not enough

The number of foreigners visiting Korea has been increasing. I see quite a few even in my neighborhood. While it’s great that so many people are coming to Korea. But I’ve often noticed that many visitors don’t fully enjoy their experience here.

Too many Marketing information

Korea isn’t particularly specialized in tourism, nor is it an English-speaking country, so I believe that the information available to visitors is limited. Even when information is available, it’s often promotional material created for marketing purposes.

For real local travel

Famous tour spot give overpriced program

I decided to write this post to provide local information to foreigners visiting Korea. Many visitors tend to go to only the most famous tourist spots, which often results in them spending money on overpriced programs. If they have a Korean friend, they might get recommendations or useful information, but without that, they’re likely to end up following promotional guides.

Useful information

I want to share some useful tips for traveling in Korea and introduce local programs that can serve as alternatives to the well-known tourist attractions. I’ll also recommend some lesser-known places that are worth visiting at least once. I believe that by stepping away from promotional programs and experiencing the real Korea, visitors can have a much more enriching travel experience.

If want local experience, its helpful

While Korea is a great country, I wouldn’t say it’s particularly friendly for travelers. Traveling here can be inconvenient, or more precisely, it can be inconvenient to have a ‘proper’ travel experience. With so much information available, most of it comes from businesses, leading visitors to experience products rather than an authentic journey. I hope this post will be helpful.
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