About SEOUL

Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea, is the heart of Korea’s culture, education, as well as politics and economy. It is located in the western center of the Korean peninsula. With the Han River running across the city and magnificent mountains surrounding it, it is indeed the center of the peninsula, boastful of scenery rivaling that of any other city in the world.

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Northeast's Business Center
Seoul is the business center of Northeast Asia. It acts as a hub for business in the region and for the international consumption market. Furthermore, Seoul places itself as the heart of international market and distribution system based on a highly efficient finance, highly competitive advanced digital and knowledge industry, and excellent traffic system from airports to high-speed rail, motor-way, and port facilities.
Culture Heritages
Seoul embraces the cultural heritages of Korea with 5 ancient well-preserved palaces and 5 World Heritage Sites designated by UNESCO. It is no exaggeration to say that Seoul is the most traditional but modern city which makes it definitely attractive to visitors from all over the world.
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Global City and Hallyu
Seoul now stands among the top global cities taking a leading position in technology and engineering-related industries with its modern infrastructure and high levels of connectivity. Seoul has been rising not only in the fields of technology and engineering, but also in the fields of culture. For example, Hallyu, which refers to the increase in popularity of Korean culture around the world, has been expanded nationwide. Ranging in genres from K-pop to the larger Hallyu entertainment business and culture, its cultural influence has been increasing in Asia and all over world.
Convenience 
Seoul is served by two international airports. Incheon International Airport is the main airport located just 30 miles from Seoul while Gimpo International Airport is just 40 minutes away. A modern 12 line subway system connects every corner of Seoul and has signs, maps and announcements in English. Together with the bus lane system, implemented to prevent traffic congestion, and taxis with free interpretation service all combines to make getting around Seoul simple and economic.


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Fares can be paid by cash or transportation card. One-time boarding charges a flat-rate fare where you can pay by cash or transportation card.
Seoul city buses offer a free ride for a maximum of 3 children under the age of 6 so as long as they are accompanied by a guardian.
Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, Incheon buses and metropolitan subways are under the Metropolitan Integrated Fare System, so they charge a basic fare up to 10km. Using Seoul metropolitan buses, Gyeonggi-do general buses, non-stop deluxe buses, Incheon buses, and red buses for more than one transfer will cost a basic rate up to 30km, and you will be charged an extra 100won for each additional 5km (based on the adult fate).

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Health Care
The Seoul Global Center (SGC) launched by Seoul Metropolitan Government operates a 24-hour Medical Referral Services (MRS) for foreign nationals. Medically trained and English-speaking staff provide information and recommendations on medical facilities and services. The MRS team has striven to provide quality medical information by regularly visiting medical facilities that offer medical services to foreigners. The team constantly seeks to make improvements by collecting feedback from foreign nationals.

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Entertainment
Seoul is an exciting city where day or night you have 24-hour access to various leisure and entertainment spots. Seoul attracts many famous performers year-round and provides a great variety of performances by it art, music, dance, or theater. To top it all off after a show, you can still enjoy shopping or a soothing massage and spa treatment, providing a unique Seoul experience.