Anseong City Guide
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South Korea

Anseong City Guide

Gyeonggi

Anseong is a city located in the southern part of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Known for its rich agricultural heritage and traditional crafts, it offers a more laid-back and authentic Korean experience compared to the bustling metropolises. For travelers and remote workers, Anseong provides a glimpse into local life, with a focus on nature, historical sites, and a quieter pace, though it may have fewer international amenities than larger cities.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Good
7

Excellent for authentic Korean food, but limited international options.

Local Dishes:
Anseong Hanwoo, Bibimbap
International Cuisine:
Chinese, Japanese
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Nightlife
Limited
4

Anseong has a modest nightlife scene, primarily consisting of local bars (Hof, Soju bars) and some karaoke rooms (Noraebang). It is not a major nightlife destination.

Coffee Culture
Excellent
8

South Korea has a strong and vibrant coffee culture, and Anseong will have numerous cafes, from large chains to smaller independent shops.

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Tipping
Not Required

Tipping is generally not customary and can sometimes be seen as rude. Service charges are included.

Top Attractions
Anseong Farmland
Agriculture
Known for its vast agricultural fields and farm experiences.
Chiljangsa Temple
Cultural
A traditional Korean temple with scenic views.
SIM Cards

Best to purchase at Incheon International Airport (ICN) upon arrival, or at major mobile carrier stores (KT, SK Telecom, LG U+) in the city.

Available at:
KT
SK Telecom
LG U+
Recommended Apps
KakaoTalk(Communication)
Naver Map(Navigation)
Kakao T(Transport)
Papago(Language)
Coupang(Shopping)
Shuttle(Food Delivery)
Subway Korea(Navigation)
MangoPlate(Food)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Excellent
9

South Korea is generally very clean with efficient recycling systems.

24/7 Services
Good
6

Good for convenience stores, less so for specialized services.

Groceries
E-Mart
Lotte Mart
Anseong Matchum Market

Limited international product availability compared to major cities, but basic imported goods might be found in larger supermarkets.

Cashless Payments
Widely accepted

South Korea is highly cashless. Cards (credit/debit) are widely accepted everywhere, from small shops to public transport. Cash is rarely needed.

ATMs

ATMs are widely available in banks, convenience stores, and subway stations. Look for global ATMs (marked with "Global ATM" or logos like Visa/Mastercard/Cirrus/Plus) for international card withdrawals.

Schools
Local only

Anseong primarily has local Korean schools. International schools are generally located in larger cities like Seoul or Suwon.

Available Schools:
Anseong Elementary School
Anseong High School

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Not Available
Work-Friendly Cafés
Excellent
Starbucks
Popular coffee chain with Wi-Fi and work-friendly environment.
Ediya Coffee
Local coffee chain with comfortable space and Wi-Fi.
Cafe Bene
Offers a cozy environment suitable for work.
Alternatives:
Anseong Public Library
Quiet study areas and Wi-Fi available.
Hotel Lobbies
Wi-Fi and comfortable seating depending on the hotel.
Digital Nomad Community
Poor
1

Anseong does not have a significant established digital nomad community. Most nomads in South Korea congregate in Seoul or Busan.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Good
7

Anseong has several parks and green areas, including those around Anseong Machum Land and Seounsan Mountain.

Running
Good
7

Parks and Seounsan Mountain offer good running paths. Overall safe, but air quality can be a factor during certain periods due to fine dust.

Gyms
Available

Yes, there are local gyms and fitness centers.

Available Gyms:
Anseong Sports Center
Tennis
Good
6

Tennis courts are available at public sports complexes and private clubs.

Padel
Poor
3

Padel is less common in South Korea but might be found in larger cities.

Yoga
Good
7

Local yoga studios are available, and Korean jjimjilbangs (bathhouses/spas) are common for relaxation and wellness.

Martial Arts
Excellent
8

Taekwondo and Hapkido dojos are very common in Anseong and South Korea.

Skiing
Good
6

Bears Town Ski Resort and Jisan Forest Resort are within reasonable driving distance. Good accessibility to several resorts within an hour's drive.

Water Sports
Poor
3

Limited in Anseong itself due to lack of large natural bodies of water. Some reservoirs might offer limited recreational boating.

Surfing
Poor
0

Anseong is inland, so there are no surfing opportunities.

Diving
Poor
0

Anseong is inland, so there are no diving opportunities.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Good
7

Anseong St. Mary's Hospital is a general hospital, but English-speaking staff may be limited. Larger hospitals in nearby major cities (e.g., Suwon) will have more English services.

Hospitals:
Anseong St. Mary's Hospital
Pharmacies:
Yakguk Pharmacy
Hana Pharmacy
Tap Water Safety
Safe to drink

Tap water in South Korea is generally safe to drink, though many locals prefer filtered or bottled water.

Common Scams
Be wary of inflated prices for taxis if not using a meter or ride-hailing app., Online scams are more prevalent than street scams.

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Good
7

Good for local family life, but fewer dedicated international-style facilities compared to bigger cities.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Limited
4

South Korea is generally conservative. Anseong, being a smaller city, would likely be more conservative with limited specific LGBTQ+ venues.

Pet Friendly
Limited
5

Some cafes and restaurants are pet-friendly, but it's not as widespread as in some Western countries. Veterinary services and pet supply stores are available.

Communities
Expats in Korea (Social)
Seoul Expats (Social)

Quick Facts

Population
193,220
Power Reliability
Excellent
10/10

Power supply in South Korea is highly reliable with very rare outages.

Mountains
Available

Seounsan Mountain offers accessible hiking trails for different fitness levels.

Languages
Korean(95%)
English(15%)
Emergency
119
Medical emergencies/fire
112
Police

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Very Low Risk
0
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Earthquake
Low Risk
3

🌦️Seasonal Issues

Smoke/haze
March, April, May
Fine dust (mise-meonji) is a concern, particularly in spring and sometimes in winter.
Extreme heat
July, August
Hot and humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F).
Typhoons
August, September
Possible during late summer/early autumn, though direct hits are less common inland.

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