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Korea has an extremely well-developed transportation grid, and Seoul is well on its way to becoming a major transportation hub in Northeast Asia. Seoul is well-connected internationally and domestically via air, land and sea routes. Getting around within the city itself is a piece of cake thanks to Seoul¡¯s well-organized and simple-to-use system of subways, buses and taxis.
Want to get somewhere in Korea fast? Korea has a well-developed domestic flight network serviced by Korean Air and Asiana Airlines that can get you to 13 major cities within an¡¦
Seoul has one of the most well-developed subway systems in the world. It`s also one of the busiest, making some 8 million trips daily across its 10 lines. In terms of passengers¡¦
T-Money cards are available in credit card size, either standard issue or with fun designs, or for slightly higher initial investment (~W,5000) you can get a keychain version in ¡¦
Travelers and Seoul residents have a new way to get from Gimpo Airport to the glitzy areas of Gangnam in southern Seoul – the new subway line 9, also called the gold line.
Getting around Seoul by bus used to be a somewhat complicated affair. That is no longer the case. On July 1, 2004, the Seoul bus system was completely revised
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