📚 A Must-Read eBook Before Traveling to Korea (Korea Travel Tips)
If you’re planning a trip to Korea and want to go beyond temples and K-pop,
this book might be your new best friend.
✈️ 100 Korea Travel Tips You Won’t Find in Any Guidebook
Practical, Local, and Sometimes Funny Advice for Travelers Who Want the Real Korea
❓ Not Your Typical Travel Guide
This is not a list of the top 10 places to visit in Seoul.
This is a book that answers the real questions foreign travelers ask:
- Why do people stare when I talk on the subway?
- Why do I have to get my own water at restaurants?
- Why does bus 1002 go to a totally different city than I expected?
- Is it really okay to sleep in a sauna (jjimjilbang)?
- Why can’t I just tap and pay like I do at home?
It’s funny, honest, practical—and written from a Korean author’s perspective,
based on real conversations with confused, curious foreign friends.
📖 What’s Inside?
The book is divided into 10 parts, with 10 tips each—
that’s 100 real-life scenarios foreign travelers actually experience in Korea.
Each section focuses on different themes like:
- Surviving your first day at Incheon Airport
- Mastering Korean public transportation
- Understanding small but serious cultural differences at hotels, cafés, and shops
- Navigating local festivals, food customs, and emergency situations
No fluff. Just the stuff that no one tells you—but you wish they had.
👤 About the Author
The author, Jin Yang, is a Korean local who started writing this book
after hearing one question too many from visiting friends:
“Why isn’t this in the guidebooks?”
So he decided to collect all those “invisible rules” of Korea
and put them in one place,
written in plain English with cultural context and a sense of humor.
📱 Available Now on Amazon Kindle
This book is available worldwide on Amazon as a Kindle eBook.
You can read it anywhere—before your flight or on the subway in Seoul.
🎯 Who Should Read This?
This book is for:
- First-time travelers to Korea
- Expats and digital nomads living in Korea
- Friends or family of Korean immigrants
- Anyone curious about the unspoken side of Korean culture
- People who love K-dramas and K-pop, but want to understand daily life too
💬 Final Thoughts
In Korea, not everything is written in signs or spoken out loud.
There are cultural rules, unspoken manners, and tiny moments that can make or break your trip.
This book doesn’t just give you tips.
It helps you feel more confident, less lost, and more connected in Korea.
If you want to truly experience Korea—not just visit it—
this book is for you.
