The Top Three Korean Travel Books You Need to Read ASAP

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The Top Three Korean Travel Books You Need to Read ASAP

Travel fans, we’re happily introducing you to the Korean author travel niche—in other words, a book about travel through Korea or books crafted by Korean authors with travel as their focus.

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The Top Three Korean Travel Books You Need to Read ASAP

Travel fans, we’re happily introducing you to the Korean author travel niche—in other words, a book about travel through Korea or books crafted by Korean authors with travel as their focus.

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Admittedly, all of us have a little wanderlust in us. Whether we have the itch to travel, enjoy hearing about traveling, or just dream of the day we can travel at a whim, there’s simply something about being a human that drives us toward adventure, toward new things, and of course, toward the idea of traveling itself.

For many, that draw manifests itself as the act of reading about travel—about learning all they can about a new area, reading their way through the travel fiction genre, or some type of healthy mix of both! If you’re happily one of these folks who can’t get enough of the travel genre, then we have some good news for you—we’re about to introduce you to an entirely new, much more niche, section of the travel genre.

Travel fans, we’re happily introducing you to the Korean author travel niche—in other words, a book about travel through Korea or books crafted by Korean authors with travel as their focus. Surprisingly enough, despite this being a more niche, specific type of category, there are plenty of amazing books to choose from, each and every last one from acclaimed (and massively talented) Korean authors.

As a note, many of these books are an absolute must to read before you visit South Korea. Not only do they offer rich insight into the history of South Korea, but they also give readers a glimpse of the highly unique culture.

If you enjoy Korean literature already, if you’re just now getting acquainted with the draw of it, or even if you’ve never read any Korean literature whatsoever, this category of Korean literature is the perfect genre. Filled with wonder, information, and plenty of intrigue, this category of Korean literature is an absolute must for all readers—whether it’s your jumping-off point in Korean literature or simply a continuation of your Korean literature journey.

The Disaster Tourist by Yun Ko-eun

Consider this our top pick for Korean travel literature within the scope of fiction. This book, The Disaster Tourist, is a truly brilliant blend of both imagination and reality that seamlessly makes you question your own view on society—all without ever making you realize it. This fictional book dives into a witty and modern thriller that captivates seamlessly. Join the main character Yona as she fights for her job at one of the most cutting-edge travel agencies specializing in tourism in destinations that have been devastated by disasters and climate change. This book, sometimes classified as an eco-thriller, is lauded for bringing a fresh, exciting voice into the U.S. that dives into deeper topics (global dialogue around dark tourism, the #MeToo movement, and even climate activism) all while providing entertainment and engagement. We consider this an absolute must-read for those who like a little depth with their fiction, especially within the travel genre.

The Birth Of Korean Cool: How One Country Is Conquering the World Through Pop Culture by Euny Hong

A fantastic nonfiction book all about South Korea, this book might not automatically feel like it fits into the “travel genre,” but hear us out. We included this must-read book because it’s an absolutely phenomenal glimpse into why South Korea, traditionally considered an uninteresting place to travel, has suddenly become such an in-demand travel hot spot. Ultimately, this book covers a lot of information about Korea’s focus on pop culture, but even if that’s not your favorite topic, we can guarantee you’ll find this book hard to put down. This nonfiction book also does an excellent job really diving in and explaining how Korean culture made this nation skyrocket to the top of lots of travel lists—no matter where tourists or travelers are coming from. It also handily elaborates on what made Korea advance so steadily in the travel industry—especially when compared to other countries like it. All in all, this is a phenomenal read, but even more so if you’re planning on traveling to Korea or have ever wondered how or why Korea is suddenly a must-travel hot spot for so many tourists around the world.

How to Live Korean by Soo Kim

Consider this book a deep dive into Korean culture—in other words, an absolute must-read if you’re planning to travel to Korea at any point in time. This book, How to Live Korean, gives readers much-needed insight into Korean culture, unpacking what it means to be Korean, and even helping to decode how and why locals think the way they do and do the things they do. Off the bat, this might not seem like a travel book, but this Korean author offers unmatched Korean insight that lends itself to travel within the country. In this book, you’ll learn about great spots, sure (where to hang out in Seoul, for example, or even where you should honeymoon), but you’ll also learn how to spot great places when you’re given the insight of a local. Further, you’ll be able to decode the right way to eat Korean food, how to improve your emotional intelligence (an art called nunchi), and even receive an insider’s guide to the very core of Korea. Consider this your all-access pass to a local’s guide—in other words, you’re reading the real deal, not just something written and published by a random publishing house from an author who’s never stepped foot into the area. So, if you’re looking to better understand the heart and soul of Korea, if you’re hoping to understand the mainstays of Korea’s vibrant culture, and even get the details on the real Korea, this is absolutely the travel book for you!

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By Hanna Marcus

Hanna Marcus is a freelance writer and content creator who finds purpose and passion in telling compelling stories, aiding organizations in achieving their ideal brand voice, and creating informative narratives that pack a punch. Hanna is proud to write for a diverse list of niche industries and finds beauty in the opportunity to write unique, exciting content for organizations of all industries. When she’s not writing, Hanna spends her time hiking, traveling, and camping—in other words, she’s mostly outdoors enjoying nature.

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