The list below provides the names of Korean sites that can and cannot be used as a source. If you want to request a source as reliable, submit your question for consensus. The same method if you want to question the reliability of a source.
Circle Chart[7] – Official music charting compiled by Korea Music Content Association
Cultural Heritage Administration[8] – South Korean government agency's website. Catalogues of places or objects of significant historical or cultural value. Available in both English and Korean, with roughly equal completeness in both.
Daum Encyclopedia[9] – Sourced by Britannica Korea (However, also see
WP:BRITANNICA)
The Dong-a Ilbo[10] – It covers variety of areas including news, drama, entertainment, sports, education, and movies 24 hours a day.
Hankook Ilbo[17] and
[18] – A part of the same newspaper group, The Korea Times.
The Hankyoreh[19] – An independent newspaper established in 1988 by journalists. Reporting on topics like National, North Korea, International, Economy-Business, Culture and editorial-opinions.
Historynet[20] – Various articles, documents, photos, digitized books, and videos related to Korean history. Run by the South Korean government. Available mostly in Korean, but also in English.
HuffPost Korea[21] – The South Korean branch of
HuffPost.
Koreana[26] – A quarterly journal in 9 languages (English, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Russian, Arabic and Indonesian) offering information on culture, arts, people, literature and nature.
KBS World Radio[27] – Reporting politics, international, science, economy, domestic, sports, inter-Korea and culture news.
The Korea Herald[28] – A daily
English-language newspaper founded in 1953 and published in
Seoul,
South Korea. The editorial staff is composed of Korean and international writers and editors, with additional news coverage drawn from international news agencies such as the
Associated Press.
Korea JoongAng Daily[29] – Runs mainly news and feature stories by staff reporters, and some stories translated from the Korean language newspaper.
Kookje Shinmoon (International Newspaper)[30] – Korean newspaper covering a variety of topics from politics to entertainment.
Kyunghyang Shinmun[38] – Reporting news on politic, national, North Korean, Korean Wave, editorial and opinions.
Maxim Korea[39] – Is the South Korea edition of the international men's magazine,
Maxim (magazine). Provides entertainment, sports, technology, automotive, fashion and lifestyle coverage.
Metro Seoul[40] – Reports on economy, global, life, opinion, sport and entertainment.
Naver[44] – Korean web portal created by
Naver Corporation. The Blog and Cafe area are not reliable sources.
Naver News[45] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
Naver People Search[46] – Official artist, actor and entertainer profiles. Currently, the site was removed.
News1[47] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
Newsen[48] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
Newspim[49] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
Newsis[50] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
No Cut News[51] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
Osen[52] – Reports on Korean entertainment and sports.
Seoul Economy[53] – Korean news site that covers topics including entertainment, sports, technology, and business.
Seoul Shinmun[54] – Reporting on politics, economy, society, international, sports, culture, entertainment and opinions.
Sinhan Minbo – Founded in 1909 and mainly covered weekly news on Korean liberation, but also included social and political issues of Koreans living abroad.
Sports Today[55] – Korean news site reports on sports, entertainment, and economy.
Star N[56] – official English-language portal of a Korean entertainment news website.
Star News[57] – English-language site for Korean entertainment news.
Wilson Center Digital Archive – Offered by the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, contains a notable number of articles and primary source documents about 1940s and 1950s Korea.
Yonhap[64] – Is
South Korea’s largest
news agency. Providing news articles, pictures and other information to newspapers, TV networks and other media in South Korea.
Xports News[65] – Reports on Korean entertainment and sports.
Defunct
Britannica Korea[66] (DEAD, as of May 18, 2024) – The Korean edition of the
Britannica encyclopedia (However, also see
WP:BRITANNICA). URLs no longer resolve to previous content. Archival bot(s) have been requested to update existing refs.