How to Send a Package from Korea – Step-by-Step for Foreigners
Bought too many K-beauty items? Want to send gifts back home? Don’t worry — sending a package from Korea is easier than you think. π¦✈️ Here’s a complete step-by-step guide for foreigners.
π€ 1. Where to Go
- Post Office (μ°μ²΄κ΅ – "U-che-guk"): Reliable and official
- Convenience Stores (CU, GS25): For domestic shipping only
- Delivery Services (Hanjin, CJ, Lotte): For domestic courier pick-up
For international shipping, always go to a post office.
π¦ 2. What You’ll Need
- Your items (packed or unpacked)
- Recipient’s full name, address, phone number (in English & local language if possible)
- Your passport or ARC (some locations may ask)
Tip: Post offices provide boxes and packing materials for a small fee.
π 3. Fill Out the Shipping Form
At the counter, ask for an international shipping form: "κ΅μ μν¬ λ³΄λ΄κ³ μΆμ΄μ" (I want to send an international parcel)
- Fill in your name, phone, and address (hotel is okay)
- Recipient’s details
- Contents of the package (be honest!)
π° 4. Choose Your Shipping Type
Korea Post offers different shipping options:
- EMS – Fastest (3–7 days), tracked, most expensive
- K-Packet – Budget option for small/light packages (up to 2kg)
- Surface – Cheapest, but takes up to 2 months
Ask the staff: “μ΄λ€ λ°©λ²μ΄ μ μΌ λΉ¨λΌμ?” (Which method is fastest?)
π¬ 5. Pay and Get a Tracking Number
Once your form is complete and weighed, pay the shipping fee (card/cash accepted). You’ll get a receipt with a tracking number.
You can track it at: service.epost.go.kr
π« 6. Know the Restrictions
- No lithium batteries or power banks (especially by air)
- No liquids, perishable food, or sharp objects
- Check your destination country's import rules
π Bonus: English-Friendly Locations
Major city post offices (Seoul, Busan, Incheon) often have staff who speak basic English. Use Papago or Google Translate for backup!
✅ Final Thoughts
Sending a package from Korea is surprisingly simple — as long as you’re prepared. Whether it’s snacks, skincare, or souvenirs, your parcel will reach home safe and sound.
So don’t stress about luggage space — just ship it! π✈️π¦
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