With K-ETA, you can gain a deeper understanding of Korean traditional arts and crafts.

K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) is an electronic travel authorization service introduced by the Korean government. This service is a system in which foreigners visiting Korea from abroad must apply online in advance and receive approval before entering Korea. This system makes Korea's immigration process more efficient.The entire process is automated - K-ETAs are processed electronically, so travelers do not have to go through the process of processing their travel declarations. In the past, it was common for travelers to visit the branch office and submit a report, but now it is possible to process many things with a single internet issuance.

Korea is a country with various charms such as history, culture, nature, and food. If you are a foreigner visiting Korea for the first time, I would like to introduce you to some good places to visit.Arirang Park, Jeongseon, Gangwon-do - Located in Jeongseon, Gangwon-do, Arirang Park is a traditional culture experience center with the theme of Arirang, where you can experience traditional Korean games, food, and folk arts. In addition, the natural scenery is also beautiful, so it is a place where you can enjoy with your family or couple.Myeong-dong - Myeong-dong, the heart of Seoul, is one of the most visited places by foreigners. Myeong-dong is a representative area where you can enjoy shopping and food, and there are various brand stores, restaurants, and complicated small alleyways. In addition, Myeong-dong is also home to various tourist attractions such as Myeong-dong Cathedral and Namsan Tower, so it is a recommended place for foreigners visiting Korea.Jeonju Hanok Village - Jeonju Hanok Village is a place where you can experience traditional hanok buildings and traditional Korean culture. Jeonju is famous for its traditional food, natural dyeing, and traditional Korean music. Feel the traditional culture of Korea at Jeonju Hanok Village.

Korea is famous for its diverse food culture, and you can enjoy very distinctive and delicious food. The following introduces Korean food and restaurants that foreigners might like.Gwangjang Market - Gwangjang Market is one of the representative traditional markets located in central Seoul, where you can enjoy a variety of Korean street food. You can taste various foods such as tteokbokki, tempura, sundae, oden, and ramen at reasonable prices, and you can feel the traditional Korean market atmosphere.Sannakji - Sannakji is a clam caught in the clean sea, characterized by chewy texture and salty taste. Fresh live octopus tastes better than old live octopus, and it tastes even better when eaten with skate.Sundae - Sundae is one of Korea's representative foods, made from pig intestines. Sundae is made with wheat flour, bean sprouts, and meat, and it tastes even better when eaten with spicy red pepper paste.

We will introduce cultural activities and attractions that you can enjoy in Korea.Hotel Bars - Hotel bars offer a luxurious yet exclusive atmosphere. In areas visited by various foreign tourists, there are hotel bars such as Conrad Seoul and Friday Night.

A K-ETA is not required for all foreigners visiting Korea, but foreigners with nationality of some countries must obtain a K-ETA. If you try to enter the Republic of Korea without obtaining a K-ETA, you may be denied entry, so you must check whether your country has issued a K-ETA and obtain one before you travel.

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