Is South Korea safe to live in?

AI Answer
Yes, South Korea is generally very safe to live in. While our Net Life Value score for overall quality of life is 65/100, reflecting various factors, its safety profile is actually quite strong. You’ll find extremely low crime rates, especially violent crime, in major cities like Seoul and Busan. Petty crime like pickpocketing is rare but can happen in crowded tourist spots, just like anywhere. For daily life, you can feel comfortable walking alone at night in most neighborhoods. The country’s robust public transport system is also very safe and reliable. South Korea's healthcare system is excellent, scoring 80/100 on our site, which contributes to a sense of security. While the climate can be extreme (hot summers, cold winters), the infrastructure is modern and well-maintained. Overall, you can expect a very secure environment. Focus your research on cost of living, like a 20% income tax rate for mid-range earners, rather than worrying about safety.