5 Facebook Pages To Follow if you Live in South Korea

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Wondering how to stay current on life in South Korea?

You aren’t alone. Facebook provides a treasure trove of current information that ex-pats find critical to daily life. The benefit of Facebook pages over websites is that you receive relevant information in a more timely manner. In short, the managers of the Facebook page do a lot of thinking for you so that you know what is most important to you now.

South of Seoul volunteers have found the following five facebooks to be invaluable resources over time, especially for those who don’t live in Seoul. These Facebook pages are active as of November 2020 and regularly share information about life in South Korea that is valuable and accurate.

1. Expat Guide South Korea

Expat Guide South Korea provides excellent articles for people who live in South Korea. They do not simply focus on travel, they dig into the issues you need to know about in order to adapt and live you best life. Additionally, their content covers the entire peninsula and isn’t just focused on Seoul.

2. 장행닷컴행정사 VISA In KOREA

Visa in Korea provides excellent updates on visa rule changes in South Korea. We highly recommend following them to read English language updates on what’s happening with the immigration office.

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3.국립공원 (Korea National Park)

The South Korean National Park Facebook page is in Korean, but the photos and information will still help you and inspire you. Since Facebook offers in-app translation, you will barely notice that the page is published in Korean. Honestly, follow this page and go explore all the national parks.

4. Korea Clickers

Associated with the government website, Korea.net, Korea Clickers Facebook page provides an English language feed of news and information happening in South Korea everyday. It’s a great way to be current on what’s happening from a Korean perspective.

5. Imagine Your Korea

A tourism focused Facebook page managed by the South Korean government which shares wonderful, consistent, and accurate information about what to see in South Korea.

Follow the South of Seoul’s Facebook Page as well!

Additionally, be sure to follow our Facebook page (South of Seoul) for live videos, restaurant recommendations, smartphone app updates, and much more.

Is there a Facebook page that you follow and love? Share it in the comments and we will add it to the South of Seoul resources list.