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SOUTH KOREA

South Korea, a country in East Asia, is famous for its transformation into a global economic and cultural power. It is known for its advanced technology industry, as well as the worldwide K-pop phenomenon. The capital is Seoul, a modern center with a mix of traditional and modern architecture. With an open society and strong democracy, South Korea has a rich cultural heritage, including fine arts, delicious food such as kimchi, and traditions such as hanbok (traditional clothing).


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    The country is located in the eastern part of the Asian peninsula, bordering North Korea in the north, and surrounded by the Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan in the vicinity. With a rich history and impressive modern development, South Korea has been in the spotlight of the world in various fields.

    The capital of South Korea is Seoul, a megacity that combines the beauty of traditional culture with modern technology. Seoul is the economic, political, cultural, and entertainment center of the country. The city has futuristic skyscrapers, historic parks, bustling traditional markets, and attractive luxury shopping centers.

    South Korea is known as a leader in the technology industry. Companies like Samsung, LG, and Hyundai originated here. They have created innovations in various fields, including electronics, automobiles, and information technology. K-pop, Korea's energetic and stylish pop music genre, has gained global popularity and fans from all over the world.

    South Korean culture is very rich and varied. Traditional foods such as kimchi (fermented vegetables), bulgogi (grilled meat), and bibimbap (mixed rice) are popular and have distinctive flavors. Hanbok, traditional Korean clothing, is still worn in special occasions and cultural festivals. In addition, traditional fine arts, dance, and theater also play an important role in the country's cultural identity.

    South Korea has a complex history, including a period of colonization by Japan and a split into two countries, South Korea and North Korea, after World War II. Although there are still tensions between the two countries, South Korea has developed into a vibrant and open democratic society.

    With a blend of tradition and modernity, South Korea is a country that offers a unique experience for visitors. From its delicious cuisine to exciting pop culture, the country has something to appeal to everyone who wants to explore and understand its diverse culture.

    Every year 7summits Travel always prepares South Korea tour packages and invites tourists to visit the very popular capital city of Seoul, besides that we will also visit other hits in South Korea such as Myeongdong, Gang nam, jeju Island, Nami island and others.

    Temperatures in Korea have variations depending on the season, here are the average temperatures for each season, such as:

  • Spring (March-May): The average temperature ranges from 5°C - 20°C. This is the time when cherry blossoms bloom and the weather is cool.
  • Summer (June-August): The average temperature ranges from 20°C - 30°C. The summer season in Korea is very hot and humid with summer rains.
  • Fall (September-November): The average temperature ranges from 10°C - 25°C. A good time to see the colors of the trees turn red and yellow.
  • Winter (December-February): Average temperatures range from -5°C - 5°C, but temperatures can drop even lower, especially at night. Winter in Korea is accompanied by snow

    South Korea offers different types of lodging to suit various preferences and budgets. Such as: 

  • Hotels,
  • Guesthouse
  • Hanok Stay
  • Hostels
  • Resort
  • Motel
  • Love Hotel
  • Pension
  • Temple Stay 
  • Capsule Hotel.

    Depending on your travel goals, budget, and personal preferences, you can choose the type of lodging that best suits your experience in South Korea. Certainly there we can choose the type of Hotel to 5-star Hotels.

    South Korea has an efficient and advanced transportation system, making it easy to move from one place to another i.e.

  • Railway
  • Subway
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Rental Cars
  • Bicycle
  • Airplane
  • Ferry
  • e-Scooter Rental.

    Keep in mind that in some cities, such as Seoul, transportation cards like T-Money or Korea Tour Card can be used to pay for public transportation, including subways, buses, and taxis. This makes your trip more practical and efficient.

    South Korean culture has rich and diverse aspects, encompassing history, art, language, food, and unique traditions. i.e. :

  • Heredity and Family: South Korean culture highly values family and heredity. Family ties are very strong, and it is important for family members to support each other and maintain harmonious relationships.
  • Language: Korean, or Hangeul, is the official language of the country. Hangeul is an alphabet created by King Sejong in the 15th century and has unique visual characteristics.
  • Traditional Clothing: Hanbok is the traditional dress of Korea. It has beautiful and unique designs, and is still often worn on special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, or festivals.
  • Arts and Entertainment: South Korea is known for its strong entertainment culture. K-pop (Korean pop music) and K-dramas (Korean television dramas) have gained global popularity. Traditional fine arts such as painting, handicrafts, and modern fine arts also play an important role in the culture.
  • Festivals and Traditions: South Korea has many cultural festivals that celebrate the changing seasons, such as the Cherry Blossom Festival in spring and the Chuseok (Thanksgiving) Festival in fall. Traditions such as playing Yut Nori (traditional game), wearing hanbok, and enjoying specialty foods also play an important role in the culture.
  • Food: Korean food is very famous around the world. Korean specialties include kimchi (fermented vegetables), bulgogi (grilled meat), bibimbap (mixed rice), and different types of seafood. Each dish is usually served together with various side dishes and banchan (side dishes).
  • Etiquette Culture: Etiquette and social manners play an important role in South Korean culture. Many social norms must be respected, such as greeting with both hands and honoring elders by using polite language.
  • Balance Between Tradition and Modernity: South Korea is an example of how traditional culture and modernity can coexist. Although the country is highly advanced in technology and pop culture, ancient values and traditions are still observed.

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