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Lucky Koreans with visa-free passports to 173 countries!!! For a generation that vividly remembers the 1950s and 1960s, that sounds like a dream, at least to me. So I may be more active in putting that dreamy reality into practice every day.

Proud Republic of Korea! Since its 5,000-year history, the Republic of Korea has never consistently stood shoulder to shoulder with top powers for years as it is today. This is all the more so because Korea was one of the poorest countries in world history that even existed faintly and has suffered a substantial defeat, including the continued interference of the communist regime in internal affairs to this day.

This is why the world is surprised at Korea's development and status. Ironically, however, Koreans themselves still criticize Korea as "hellish Joseon" for such a great country that the world envies. Shamefully, they support political forces and organizations that stand in the way of destroying the Republic of Korea, rather than contributing to the successful Republic of Korea today.

Even now, three-thirds of the world's population, at least 5 billion to 6 billion, hold their country's passports and wish to die on one trip around the world for the rest of their lives. I have heard this firsthand from them in their own countries. Koreans kick their luck on their own feet. It's as if they are trying to escape from freedom! These are expressions of longing for slavery.

Currently, Korea's huge table has 173 different dishes. This means that each person should choose as many things as they want to eat. Unfortunately, however, Koreans do not seem to have the ability or desire to do so. It may be Koreans' natural destiny.

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S. Korean Passports Ranked 2nd in Index with 193 Visa-Free Countries
Written: 2024-01-11 14:09:34/Updated: 2024-01-11 17:09:21

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The South Korean passport ranked second among 199 countries based on the number of destinations that do not require a visa.

According to the Henley Passport Index for the first quarter of 2024 released by Henley and Partners on Wednesday, South Korean passport holders can enter 193 countries without a visa, tied for second place with Finland and Sweden.

The country has moved up one spot from third in just half a year, with the passport granting visa-free access to 189 countries in the second quarter of 2023.

This year, Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, Italy and Spain are tied for first place as their citizens are able to enter 194 countries without a visa.

North Korea was ranked 97th alongside Bangladesh, with passport holders from the country being able to travel to 42 countries without a visa.

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