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Korea is a geographic area, civilization[citation needed], and former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. Korea is currently divided into North Korea and South Korea, and the term "Korea" may refer to either or both of these states.

Although the territories of historical Korean dynasties fluctuated, the peninsula today is defined as coterminous with the political borders of the two Koreas combined. Thus, the peninsula borders China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast, with Japan situated to the southeast across the Korea Strait.


Information

Full country name : Republic of Korea
Area : 99,373 sq km (38,369 sq mi)
Population : 48 million
Capital city : Seoul (pop 10.6 million)
People : Koreans, expats (mostly American)

Language : Korean

Religion : Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shamanism
Government : republic
President : Kim Dae-jung
Prime Minister : Lee Han Dong
Currency : Korean won (KRW)
 
GDP : US$475 billion
GDP per head : US$10,550
Annual growth : 2%
Inflation : 4%
Major industries : Shipbuilding, cars, machinery, electronics, machinery, chemicals, textiles
Major trading partners : USA, Japan, Germany
 
Visas : With an onward ticket visitors from almost anywhere - except countries not recognised by South Korea (Cuba, Laos & Cambodia) - can stay in the country for 30 days without a visa. If you're from Western Europe or Canada, you can get up to 90 days visa-free. Everyone else has to extend after their first 30 days. Extensions last for around 90 days, and if you know you're going to need one it's worth getting it before you leave home.
Health risks : No particular risks, but you should consider vaccinations for hepatitis, typhoid, polio, tetanus & diphtheria
Time : GMT/UTC plus nine hours
Country code : 82
International dialling code : 001
Electricity : 110/220V, 60 Hz
Weights & measures : Metric
 
Useful Contacts :
Ambulance : 119
Fire : 119
Police : 112
English Operator : 080-211 0114

 

Cities Guide

  • Busan
  • Busan
  • Daegu
  • Daejeon
  • Gwangju
  • Gyeongju
  • Jeju
  • Jeonju
  • Seoul
  • Sokcho
  • Ulsan


    Best Seasons

    Korea has four distinct seasons, with a wet monsoon/summer in the middle of the year, and a very cold winter from November to March. Jeju-do off the south coast is the warmest and wettest place in the country.

    If you possibly can, time your visit to South Korea for autumn (September to November). It's sunny, the skies are blue, and Korea's spectacular autumn foliage is a real draw. Winter is cold but dry, and a good time to visit if you like skiing, snow-draped temples, a dearth of tourists and crisp (ie below freezing) weather. Spring (April to May) can be beautiful, but it's also the most popular time with Japanese tourists and you'll have trouble getting mid to top-end accommodation. Summer is hot, muggy, crowded, wet, typhoon-prone and expensive.


    Festivals and Events

    The first day of the first moon is Seollal (lunar new year; January/February), when South Korea grinds to a halt. The Cherry Blossom Festival in Jinhae in the province of Gyeongsangnam-do usually falls in early April (if the weather and trees cooperate). Lantern parades are held for Buddha's Birthday, celebrated in late April or early May. In Seoul, there is an evening parade from Yeo-eui-do Plaza to Jogyesa on the Sunday prior to the actual holiday. June sees processions of shamans and mask dances at the Dano Festival, and in September the National Folk Arts Festival showcases Korean culture. South Korea's biggest holiday is Chuseok ('Korean Thanksgiving'). At this time (September/October), cities throughout the country empty as people return to their family homes to pay homage to their ancestors.

     


     

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