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  • Living in Pyeongtaek-si,  Public Transit

    Tmoney Card Guide for Residents of Korea

    June 21, 2024 /
    transportation cards in Korea

    Are you a new resident in Korea and feeling overwhelmed by the bustling public transportation system? Let’s talk more about the Tmoney card for residents and what you need as someone who lives in South Korea! In this simple guide, we walk you through what you need to know about this handy little card, from where to buy it to how to use it for multiple people. Let’s dive in! Defining the Information Lens for this Article As a legal resident in South Korea, adapting to daily life involves mastering…

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    Leaving Korea with Pets

    June 8, 2020 /

    By: Angie Alvis, South of Seoul volunteer Moving internationally, even moving back to your home country, takes a lot of preparation and planning; especially if you have pets. There is a lot of planning and paperwork involved with flying with pets, even if you are just flying back to your home country. Be sure to check with your arriving country for their requirements for importing pets. This blog outlines the three ways you can fly out of Korea with your pet: in-cabin, excess baggage (accompanied cargo), and unaccompanied or manifest…

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    Navigating Korea: Using Naver Maps

    April 3, 2020 /
    How to use naver

    Is navigating Korea stressful? Try using Naver Maps. Let me give you quick tutorial to help you get started. Additional South of Seoul Blogs Related to Map Apps South of Seoul volunteers recommend that you do as much research and reading on using maps in South Korea as possible. Learning to use South Korean map apps may be the most stressful and frustrating aspect of relocating to South Korea. However, if you stay diligent and treat it as a skill to learn – you will overcome the adaptation hurdles and…

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