How old do you have to be to own a gun in Korea?

Everyone requires a permit from the police office to own a gun. The following types of people cannot legally own a gun: - People under age 20, except for a training athlete with a permit.
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Can you legally own a gun in South Korea?

South Korean guns aren't kept at home

People must first obtain a license from police and, even with a license, can only purchase air rifles or hunting guns. When they are not in use, generally outside of hunting season, firearms must be kept at police stations. The advertising of guns and ammunition is also banned.
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How hard is it to own a gun in Korea?

South Korea has extremely strict gun regulations. Private guns for hunting or target practice must be stored and registered at local police stations. All gun owners receive and regularly renew gun permits. These permits require extensive background checks.
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Can you have a pocket knife in Korea?

Before, as a foreigner, I could purchase a pocket knife with a blade of up to 15 cm without a "sword permit." But apparently starting this year, the limit is 6 CM! Yes, you read right: a Swiss Army Knife is now classified as a sword in South Korea.
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Do Korean police have guns?

Weapons. The service weapon for the National Police Agency are Smith & Wesson Model 10 and Smith & Wesson Model 60 chambered in . 38 Special caliber. Additionally, police officers also utilize less-lethal weapons such as police batons and 5kV Tasers.
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Can you hunt in Korea?

Although guns are strictly banned to public in Korea, hunting is allowed as a sport, but is not a popular sport. Hunting is a seasonal sport in Korea, most active from November to February.
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How many guns are in South Korea?

The survey states that approximately 300,000 guns are registered in South Korea, and that the remaining 210,000 is the estimated number of unregistered guns.
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What is the crime rate in South Korea?

In 2020, the crime rate in South Korea lay at about 3,311 crimes per 100,000 population. Several regions showed crime rates above the national rate, led by Jeju, which recorded about 4,371 crimes per 100,000 population.
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Is Halloween a thing in Korea?

Halloween parades are the most popular way to observe the holiday in South Korea, especially in towns like Itaewon and Hongdae in Seoul. There are many places where young adults dress up in elaborate costumes and hang out until the wee hours of the morning.
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How safe is Seoul?

Seoul is a very safe city to visit. Its crime rates are much lower than in the US cities and on par with most European ones. This mostly means that, for tourists and anyone else, it is perfectly safe to walk around at night. Violent crime is also rare.
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Is Busan safe?

Busan is a safe and friendly city with low crime rates. You may encounter begging in the subway system but this is rare. Across from Busan Station is an area marked the "Shopping Area for Foreigners." As the name suggests, it's something of a tourist trap and it becomes a little seedy after dark.
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What weapons are legal in South Korea?

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Koreans do own guns, however. Sporting and hunting gun licenses are issued by the government, but guns must be stored at local police stations. Citizens are allowed, however, to keep crossbows in their homes. If people fail to follow the law, they face fines of up to $18,000 USD.
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Can you go hunting in Japan?

Hunting is a thing in Japan, even with guns. But as you can imagine, it's much more tightly controlled than it is in the US. First, prospective hunters over 18 must apply for a license (administered by each prefecture) before they are allowed to hunt.
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Is hunting legal in North Korea?

Can North Koreans go hunting? Yes, they can. But they need to obtain permission and they need to return guns and leave them with the police when they come back from hunting. In South Korea, you're not allowed to hunt endangered species and you are only allowed to hunt animals which have a harmful effect on crops.
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How much is a house in Korea?

In general, you should expect to pay around 1.5–2.5 million KRW (130,000–215,000 USD) for a small apartment or a studio in Korea. Prices for bigger accommodation start at about 4 million KRW (340,000 USD).
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How much is rent in South Korea?

Most people live in small apartments, and a one-room apartment can set you back anywhere from 300,000 won ($265.60) per month to well over a million won a month, depending on the location of the apartment (Gangnam being one of the most expensive, the far north of the city being a lot cheaper), the facilities, and ...
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How many homicides are there in South Korea?

South Korea murder/homicide rate for 2018 was 0.60, a 2.5% increase from 2017. South Korea murder/homicide rate for 2017 was 0.59, a 16.81% decline from 2016. South Korea murder/homicide rate for 2016 was 0.71, a 4.04% decline from 2015. South Korea murder/homicide rate for 2015 was 0.74, a 0.94% decline from 2014.
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Which is safer Japan or South Korea?

Japan had a recorded 356.2 cases, with 531.65 cases in neighboring South Korea. Both of these figures are still low when compared to the 1773.40 cases in the United States or the 2208.58 cases in England and Wales.
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Is South Korea poor country?

Despite these successes, South Korea has high rates of relative poverty especially in senior citizens. It currently sits in the bottom 3 OECD countries in terms of relative poverty rate and is by far the worst in the OECD for relative poverty rate for people aged 65+. One reason for this is a lack of welfare spending.
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Is South Korea cheap?

The average cost of living in South Korea is reasonable. It is not as cheap as living in some Asian countries like Laos or China, but it is also not as expensive as Japan or Singapore. In general, the most expensive living costs in the country will be found in the capital, Seoul.
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Is it rude to tip in Korea?

Korea is basically a no-tip culture. Cab drivers don't expect any reward for their services and it's pretty much the same for staff in local restaurants as well as hotels. Even porters and bellboys don't expect a tip.
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