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A Detailed Guide to Insadong, Seoul: From History and Landmarks to Art, Alleyway Exploration, and the Latest Trends

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  This photo, capturing the autumn scenery of Insadong in Seoul, beautifully showcases the charm of a cultural street where tradition and modernity harmoniously coexist. The sight of people walking beneath the golden ginkgo trees conveys a sense of warmth and leisure, symbolically reflecting the unique atmosphere and memorable experience of traveling in Insadong. A Detailed Guide to Insadong, Seoul: A Cultural Street Where Tradition and Modernity Coexist A concise yet comprehensive travel guide that covers everything from the origins and history of Insadong to its tourist attractions and latest trends. Discover the charm of Insadong, where tradition blends seamlessly with modernity, along with useful travel tips. Introduction: Hello, dear readers! Seoul is home to many places that attract both domestic and international travelers thanks to their unique atmosphere and culture. One of these places is Insadong, which I will introduce to you today. Let’s get started. Insadong, one of S...

Part 2: A Tax Guide for Foreigners Starting a Business in Korea

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A solo business CEO reviewing the day's sales performance [Introduction] Understanding Korea's Tax System – Additional Guidance for Foreign Business Owners Dear readers?. greetings!. Today, I would like to provide additional explanations regarding Korea’s tax system, following on from yesterday’s discussion. Many Koreans may already have at least a general idea of the procedures involved in visiting a tax office when starting a business and of the reporting and payment obligations that arise immediately thereafter. This is likely because someone among their family members or close friends is operating a small business. In Korea, such individually operated enterprises are commonly referred to as “self-employed businesses,” and they account for a remarkably high proportion of all business entities. The share of self-employed individuals in Korea stands at approximately 25 percent, ranking fifth among OECD countries, following Greece and Türkiye. In comparison, the United State...