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How To Enjoy South Korea Like A Local

  • July 29, 2022
  • Jules

The Korean wave has taken the world by storm, and it looks like itโ€™s here to stay. Also known as Hallyu, itโ€™s that cultural force beyond K-pop songs and dances. Even in a Western supermarket, youโ€™ll see Korean goods on the Asian aisle, including ramyeon and gochujang. The obsession with its culture, food, traditions, and even the country as a whole is evident in people of all ages globally.

Thus, itโ€™s not surprising how many travelers have now included South Korea on their bucket list of countries to visit. To fully immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Seoul, youโ€™ll want to make your way to this dynamic city, and a common entry point is through Seoul Gimpo Airport. Due to its size and the large crowds, even experienced travellers tend to refer to a Seoul Gimpo airport overview for comprehensive understanding of the airportโ€™s layout, services, and amenities. This way navigating the airportโ€™s extensive facilities becomes a seamless experience, allowing you to transition smoothly into the heart of Seoul and embark on a cultural journey filled with diverse experiences and discoveries.

Once youโ€™re in Seoul, the countryโ€™s capital, youโ€™ll meet visitors of different races. Like elsewhere, you may try to fit in by doing what the locals do. Immersing yourself fully in the South Korean culture will be one of the best ways to get to know the country as a tourist.

Let this article be your travel guide as it provides you with some tried-and-tested tips. Then, supplement your information and planning process by heading to this helpful site.

  • No Tipping

Unlike some parts of the world, tipping isnโ€™t customary in South Korea. There is no exact reason for this, but know that you are not required or obligated to do so even after an excellent service. Thus, in restaurants, you only have to pay for the price you see on the menu.

  • Eat Like A Local

Before navigating your way toward their South Korean dishes, get yourself accustomed to some of their staples. Youโ€™ll find these almost anywhere, from street markets to hole-in-the-wall restaurants and fancier and more expensive places. 

Some of the most well-loved Korean dishes by locals and tourists are Korean BBQ, kimchi, bibimbap, dak galbi, and tteokbokki. Be ready to try a wide selection of side dishes, too, as Koreans never go for a meal without these delightful extras.

  • Change Currency In Myeongdong

Myeongdong is one of South Koreaโ€™s shopping districts, so it follows that itโ€™s also where youโ€™ll find the best rates for currency exchange.  

You may change your money for some wons (Korean currency) at the airport if you need some for transport fare or a snack. Then, go straight to Myeongdong to exchange the rest of your money. While youโ€™re there, you may also check out shops for some of your favorites, like skincare products and K-pop merchandise items.

  • Explore Your Way Around Wearing A Hanbok

For those into K-dramas, youโ€™d recognize hanboks worn by women from the Joseon period. In modern times, itโ€™s a formal wear generally worn during celebrations and traditional festivals.

You can rent a hanbok for a few hours and explore the grand Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu. You may also try the hanbok cultural experience offered at Namsan Seoul Tower. Either way, this is a memorable experience for women who used to adore this fine piece of clothing only from their screens.

  • Take The Train Or Bus

The train system in South Korea is efficient, easy to navigate, and reasonably priced. You can find bullet trains that service one town from the next. Hence, itโ€™s pretty easy to get from the southernmost tip to the northernmost point in as quick as three hours. 

However, donโ€™t overlook the buses as theyโ€™re good, too, and they are a cheaper transport alternative. Local commuters often take the buses to and from work and school as theyโ€™re best to get around cities or towns.

  • Learn A Few Korean Phrases

While they donโ€™t expect tourists to be fluent in Korean, knowing a few phrases would work to your advantage. These include โ€˜Annyeonghaseyoโ€™ (Hello), โ€˜Kamsahamnidaโ€™ (Thank you), and โ€˜Jeogiyoโ€™ (Excuse me).

Some older South Koreans are shop owners of small food stalls where youโ€™ll get the best and most authentic taste of South Korean dishes. Yet most of them donโ€™t speak English, so thereโ€™d be language issues to get your message across to them. Therefore, you can interact better with many locals when you at least know a few phrases.

Plan That Trip To South Korea

South Korea is a melting pot of different cultures, so it wouldnโ€™t be surprising to see locals interacting with other nationalities. Its booming tourist industry has opened many possibilities for tourists and K-pop enthusiasts worldwide. Besides, its transportation system has made traveling from one place to another a breeze for tourists who wish to explore its beauty and culture.

Most people travel to Korea for good reasons, particularly regarding surrounding culture, scenery, food, and even medical treatments. When youโ€™re ready to immerse yourself in its beauty and excitement, tick that destination off your list by booking your travel arrangements.

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