Site to view Korean internet news, current affairs, and issues

Korea has a small territory compared to major developed countries such as the United States. Therefore, indicators such as internet usage rate are showing good results. This means that anyone who pays a certain fee can very easily connect to the Internet in almost any part of South Korea. In this context, not only paper newspapers but also Internet newspapers are very developed in Korea. Although there are still many people who prefer paper newspapers, there are also many who use Internet newspapers.

Representative Internet newspaper sites in Korea are as follows:
Naver is an Internet website frequently used by Koreans. The website provides several services simultaneously, including webtoons, personal broadcasting, news, securities, and cloud.


Daum is a website similar to naver. It also provides an Internet news service.

The above two services can be said to be the most used sites in Korea. Of course, this is not a conclusion based on specific statistics, but it is very probable. Additionally, both of the above services are available for free. Since it is possible to copy news content from both sites by dragging, it is also possible to read the news through a translation program.



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