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This is a list of diplomatic missions in South Korea. There are currently 116 embassies and five Representative Offices in Seoul, and some countries maintain consulates (not including honorary consulates) in cities other than Seoul as well. Several other countries that have diplomatic ties with South Korea but do not operate embassies in Seoul maintain non-resident embassies, mostly in Tokyo, Beijing or elsewhere.

Map of diplomatic missions in the Republic of Korea

Embassies in Seoul

Embassies to open

Representative Offices in Seoul

Consulates General/Consulates

Busan

Gwangju

  •   China (Consulate-General)

Jeju City

  •   China (Consulate-General)
  •   Japan (Consulate-General)

Seoul

Non-resident embassies accredited to South Korea

Resident in Tokyo, Japan:

Resident in Beijing, China:

Resident in other cities:

Former embassies

Former Non-resident Representative Offices

Kaesong

See also

References

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