한국여행팁2 Is South Korea Really Safe at Night? (진짜? 한국의 밤은 생각보다 안전하다!) Walking Alone at Night Feels ... OkayIt’s late. You’re walking home from dinner.The streets are quiet, the lights are on, and people pass by without a second glance.You’re alone—but you don’t feel unsafe.In Korea, this is surprisingly common.Why does it feel safe?• Low violent crime ratesKorea has relatively low rates of street violence and assault.• Well-lit urban areasEven small alleys often h.. 2025. 11. 18. No Coins, No Problem: The Unexpected Cleanliness of Korea's Public Restrooms (화장실 찾아 헤매지 마세요! 한국 공중 화장실 사용법) In many countries, public restrooms are hard to find, require payment, or come with a warning: “Enter at your own risk.”But in Korea, you’ll find them in subway stations, parks, malls, and even small convenience stores.And the best part? They’re free. And surprisingly clean.Why is this possible?1. Government maintenance and fundingMany public restrooms are regularly cleaned by city workers, ensu.. 2025. 9. 26. 이전 1 다음