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  • Seoul Cafe Guide: Inside the Retro “Mansion” and “Theater” Starbucks Stores
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    Seoul Cafe Guide: Inside the Retro “Mansion” and “Theater” Starbucks Stores

    Byvianote January 24, 2026January 22, 2026

    The Landscape: Why Visit a Starbucks in Seoul? For many international travelers, visiting a Starbucks might seem like a mundane activity. However, in South Korea, the brand has mastered the art of “Space Marketing.” Seoul is home to some of the most unique Starbucks locations in the world, where modern coffee culture meets Korean heritage….

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  • Split background: left shows a Western receipt with "Tip 20%", right shows a Korean menu with "Zero Tipping" and a 50,000 won bill. Minimalist infographic style.
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    Tipping in South Korea: 2026 Etiquette Guide for Travelers

    Byvianote January 22, 2026January 18, 2026

    Tipping in South Korea: A Comprehensive Etiquette Guide for International Visitors When traveling to a new country, one of the most stressful “hidden” aspects of the budget is often the tipping culture. For travelers from North America or parts of Europe, where a 15–25% gratuity is the expected norm, arriving in South Korea can feel…

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  • A split-screen illustration comparing a Western bed with white flat sheets and a Korean bed with a quilted pad.
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    Korean Bedding Culture: Why Airbnbs Use Quilted Pads

    Byvianote January 20, 2026January 18, 2026

    Why Your Airbnb Bed Looks Different If you are staying at an Airbnb or a local guesthouse in South Korea instead of an international hotel, you might notice something “missing” or “extra” when you pull back the covers. For many Western travelers—particularly those from the U.S.—the absence of a thin white flat sheet (top sheet)…

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  • A family in Hanbok walking through a snowy Korean palace with the text "A Guide to Korea’s Biggest Holiday.
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    Traveling Korea During Seollal 2026: Survival & Closure Guide

    Byvianote January 18, 2026January 18, 2026

    Understanding Seollal 2026: Dates and Duration Seollal, or Lunar New Year, is the most significant traditional holiday in South Korea. Because it follows the lunar calendar, the dates change annually. In 2026, Seollal falls on Tuesday, February 17. The standard holiday period typically spans three days: the day before, the day of, and the day…

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  • "A 2x2 grid of South Korean convenience store logos: GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, and Emart24."
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    Korean Convenience Store Guide: Hacks for Travelers

    Byvianote January 17, 2026January 17, 2026

    If you think convenience stores in Korea are just places to grab a bottle of water or a bag of chips, think again. For travelers, South Korean convenience stores (often referred to as “CVS”) are essentially 24-hour lifestyle hubs. They are safer, cleaner, and far more advanced than their counterparts in the West. Whether you…

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