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Where Can You Use the Climate Card in Korea : Complete Guide
The Climate Card (기후동행카드) is Seoul’s new unlimited-use public transport pass for subway, bus, and bike (optional). Available as a 1, 2, 3, 5-day tourist pass or a 30-day pass, it covers most Seoul metro lines (Lines 1–9, Ui, Sillim, parts of Gyeongui–Jungang, Suin-Bundang, Gyeongchun, AREX between Gimpo & Seoul) and Seoul-licensed buses.
Sep 26


Living in a Korean House: What to Expect, Tips, and Must-Know Rules
Living in a Korean house? Discover what to expect: ondol heating, air-conditioning, plugs, bathrooms, recycling rules, and pet policies. Essential tips for foreigners in Korea.
Sep 18


How to Use Korea’s Floor Heating and Hot Water System in Korea
Discover Ondol (온돌), Korea’s underfloor heating system. Learn how it works, step-by-step boiler instructions, energy-saving tips, troubleshooting guides, and how to stay warm in a Korean home during winter.
Sep 18


The Rise of Second-Hand Marketplaces in Korea
At the forefront of this trend is 당근마켓 (Karrot Market)-a hyperlocal marketplace app that has revolutionized the way Koreans buy and sell used goods.
Jun 24


Monsoon Season vs. Jangma (장마): What’s the Difference and How to Prepare in Korea
South Korea braces for a period of heavy rainfall, known locally as "jangma" (장마). But wait - isn’t that just the monsoon season? Not quite. While the two terms are related, they’re not identical.
Jun 20
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