Moving to South Korea: Best City to Live.
Once you have decided to move to South Korea but are still confused about which city is the best to live or the safest place to live where most foreigners live in Korea, which city is good for Jobs, or is Korea easy to live in? All this questing might haunt you, But you don’t have to worry everything is covered in this post that will help you out.
- Learn the Language first so that you won’t face any communication problems. There are plenty of apps or YouTube videos for mastering the language.
- Early spring is lovely to move to Korea for most job opportunities and the best weather.
- Pack lots of Cool summer clothes and warm winter clothes. Other things are easy to get in Korea.
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Activities in South Korea
Hakuna Matata is the mantra for the people in their 20s & 30s. Camping, hiking, skiing, surfing, wakeboarding, and pretty much you can enjoy, as you did back home.
Where to live in South Korea?
Seoul
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The capital city, Seoul, best city to live in South Korea due to its diverse cuisine, nightlife, and sprawling metropolis. You can literally find everything that you are looking for, whether it’s Jobs, activities, or more. From the High-tech subways to quirky pop culture to temples and places foreigners love the contrast between the oil Seoul and modern. You have plenty of choices when it comes to nightlife, with frequent concerts and festivals. It’s one of East Asia’s significant tech and financial hubs. It’s very crowded and polluted, and traffic congestion worsens continuously. So if you prefer a small town give Seoul a miss. Becoming an expensive place to live, the Cost of living is very high than in any other best South Korean cities.
Notable Neighborhood
Hongdae\Shinchon\ Ehwa: People in their early 20s prefer this place.
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Itaewon\ Gyeongildan\Haebangchon: This place is perfect for those who want to be in a foreign country only for some time, with plenty of international food joints.
Myeong-dong/Dongdaemun: These two areas are the perfect options for shopaholics, there are places to shop everywhere.
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Gangnam/Shinsa/Apgujeong is the wealthy but crowded part of the city; here you will see the most attractive people.
It’s the most prominent province surrounding Seoul with 13 million people. It’s more expensive than Seoul and less crowded. With many trendy neighborhoods, cafes, and restaurants
Access to the clean beach and an old port city down south, it’s the second largest population. Warmer and mild weather. Food options that are more affordable. Every year hosting the largest film festival. Streets are narrow and traffic is a huge problem. People are a bit more aggressive, but still good in nature.
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It has lots of opportunities for English teaching jobs. Areas like Songdo are very livable. Not crowded like Seoul.
It’s the Food Capital of Korea. The food culture is amazing, and it is a town with a traditional vibe.
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The Island of Jeju which is located off the southern coast is blissful, it’s Korean Hawaii. It’s a popular vacation spot for local and Asian tourists.
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