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U.S. service members wearing hanbok, Korean traditional attire, in Jeonju Hanok Village.

U.S. service members wearing hanbok, Korean traditional attire, in Jeonju Hanok Village. (Photo by Hyemin Lee)

If you’re new to Korea or have been here a while but still haven’t experienced its true colors, seize the opportunity to explore the country through the ROK Cultural Immersion Program. This free tour program is for United Nation Command and U.S. military communities and is meticulously designed to enhance your comprehensive understanding of Korea.

Check out this video from my recent trip to Jeolla-do Province with members of the U.S. military community. See how we enjoyed exploring Korea’s top destinations, food, culture, history and security through this program. And then sign up for your own trip!

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