Area Total | 99,720 sq km |
Climate | temperate, with rainfall heavier in summer than winter; cold winters |
Natural Resources | coal, tungsten, graphite, molybdenum, lead, hydropower potential |
Imports | China 20.5%, Japan 11.5%, US 10.5%, Germany 4.2%, Saudi Arabia 4.1% (2017) – crude oil/petroleum products, semiconductors, natural gas, coal, steel, computers, wireless communication equipment, automobiles, fine chemicals, textiles |
Government | presidential republic |
Capital | Seoul |
Population | 51,835,110 (July 2020 est.) |
Ethnicity | homogeneous |
Language | Korean, English (widely taught in elementary, junior high, and high school) |
Exports | China 25.1%, US 12.2%, Vietnam 8.2%, Hong Kong 6.9%, Japan 4.7% (2017) – semiconductors, petrochemicals, automobile/auto parts, ships, wireless communication equipment, flat displays, steel, electronics, plastics, computers |
News about South Korea
- Defense ministry holds some 10 people accountable for unauthorized entry into Japan airspaceby yonhap@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
The defense ministry said Sunday it has warned or sought disciplinary action against some 10 people involved in a military transport plane's unauthorized entry into Japan's air defense identification zone (JADIZ) last month. On July 13, a C-130 aircraft en route to Guam for a military exercise was forced to take a longer route due to failure to win prior […]
- S. Korean military faces surge in officers, NCOs seeking early retirementby hyunbin@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
A record 2,502 South Korean military officers applied last year for early honorable discharge, a program that allows service members to leave the service before reaching mandatory retirement, according to data submitted by the Ministry of National Defense to the National Assembly. The exodus of experienced military personnel presents a significant challenge […]
- [PHOTO] Gangneung faces drastic water cutsby parkung@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Fire trucks from across the country pour water into the Hongje Water Purification Plant in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, Sunday. The facility supplies 87 percent of the city’s household water. The Obong Reservoir, the main source for the city's water, fell to a record low of 14.9 percent amid a prolonged drought, prompting authorities to tighten […]
- Severe drought in Gangneung triggers natural disaster alertby parkung@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Gripped by an unprecedented drought, the coastal city of Gangneung in Korea’s northeastern Gangwon Province has imposed severe water restrictions after the level of its main reservoir fell below a critical threshold, prompting the government to declare a state of natural disaster. The measures, which cut water to 75 percent of households, were enacted as […]
- Korea to allow foreign shipboard officers amid crew shortage in tuna fleetby parkung@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Korean tuna longline vessels will now be permitted to hire one foreign shipboard officer if no Korean sailors are available, a move aimed at addressing a growing labor shortage in the country’s deep-sea fishing industry. A foreign shipboard officer on a Korean tuna longline vessel would carry out the same duties as their Korean counterparts, overseeing […]
- Seoul Gaels to host community day to spread Gaelic footballby jdunbar@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Gaelic football, often described as a cross between football and rugby, may not be well-known in Korea, but it has a dedicated community of players excited to introduce the sport to more people. The Seoul Gaels GAA Club will host a Gaelic Football Community Day Saturday in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, offering the chance to experience a sport that has been […]
- Nearly 6 in 10 workplace harassment reports meet passive measures: surveyby yonhap@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Nearly 60 percent of people who reported workplace harassments to authorities saw less-than-satisfactory responses, a survey showed Sunday. According to the survey conducted on 1,000 office workers from June 1 to 7, 14.2 percent of respondents experienced workplace harassment in the past year and reported it to the authorities. Of them, 59.2 percent said […]
- Trainee doctors to return to hospitals this week, raising hopes of medical vacuum reliefby yonhap@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Trainee doctors who quit their jobs in protest of the previous administration's increase of medical school admissions are set to return to hospitals this week, raising hopes of easing the medical service vacuum, industry sources said Sunday. Their return on Monday comes after the second-half recruitment process mostly wrapped up last week, with the exact […]
- Woman apprehended for entering BTS Jungkook's home parking lotby yonhap@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
A woman in her 40s has been apprehended after entering the home parking lot of BTS member Jungkook, police said Sunday. The woman, a South Korean national, was booked on suspicion of housebreaking after trespassing on the parking lot of Jungkook's home in Seoul's Yongsan district at 11:20 p.m. Saturday, according to the police. The police have been […]
- [RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] New Iraqi restaurant Babylon raises the bar for Middle Eastern dining in Seoulby jdunbar@koreatimes.co.kr(KoreaTimes) (Korea Times News) on August 31, 2025
Seoul has no shortage of kebab stands of varying quality. In smaller supply are more formal Middle Eastern restaurants, and most of the ones I've tried were slight letdowns. Babylon Restaurant, a newly opened Iraqi eatery nestled in central Seoul's Samcheong-dong, raises that bar. Babylon is owned by Abdulkareem Adnan, who has been in the restaurant […]