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Volunteering in Korea: help at an English Cafe in Busan 🇰🇷

Language and Culture Exchange Cafe in Busan, the best city in Korea.

Volunteering in Korea. – Come and help in Busan the best place to enjoy and experience real Korean cultures and meet a lot of friends.

Update September 2023: We’re excited to introduce two new roles for those keen on immersing themselves in Korean culture:

What type of host are you?
What are you looking for help with?
What’s the mission of your community?

We aim to provide a friendly environment in which people from other countries meet Korean friends and share their ideas, cultures, experience and languages. The atmosphere is laid-back and informal as volunteers are not expected to prepare any teaching materials or formal lesson. They help Korean students improve their English with a rather moderate conversation.

How many volunteers could you host?

Up to 10 volunteers

When would you need volunteers?

All year long

How many hours of help per day?

4-5 hours of help per day

How many days of help per week?

4 days of help per week – 3 days off

Note about the volunteer work and other expectations

Volunteers are required to have the following characteristics and skills:

Are accommodation and food included?

We can offer only accommodation

What type of accommodation can you provide?

The shared room is provided for each volunteer at our dormitory-style share house:

Diet – nutrition information

No food is provided in our community – Life at LanCul in Busan can be quite cheap if desired. Accommodation is free and you can cook in the kitchen.  Budget meals or snacks from ₩2,000-7,000 and beer at the local bars for ₩4,000-6,000. There are several supermarkets nearby where you can buy all different types of food and drinks for reasonable prices. You can expect to pay anywhere from ₩7,000-30,000 per day depending on your lifestyle and the activities you take part in.

Fees transparency
VISA – could you provide Visa support/info/invitation letters?

No! We cannot help with Visa/invitation letters – similar requests will be ignored.

Read more information on how to obtain a VISA for volunteering in South Korea.

Volunteers’ benefits:
What to do in your free time

There are many things to keep you busy in your free time. Sometimes LanCul will organize events such as visiting tourist sights, hiking, or playing sports together. After the evening shift, the volunteers and students can go out together for food and drinks. There is a long list of activities available for volunteers such as shopping, sightseeing, restaurants, animal cafes, karaoke, basketball, badminton, swimming, bowling, billiards, movie theatres, ping pong, fitness centres and outdoor fitness parks, arcades, internet cafes, night clubs, public parks and also darts, foosball and beer pong at our local pub. Volunteers are encouraged to spend time together but also have free time to do whatever they choose.

One-way rides on the subway or bus range from ₩1,300-1,500,

Language

English & Korean language

How to get to your site

You can reach us by subway from the airport, train station or bus terminal.

Is there internet access?

Yes!


CONTACT DETAILS 🔍📧


Website: http://www.lzonekorea.com
FB page: https://www.facebook.com/lzonekorea
WeChat ID – Whatsapp +82 10 2643 7823

FB profile: https://www.facebook.com/lzonebusan


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