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Download the Seoul of the South digital pass to embark on this unique tour.

Photo by Explore Gwinnett

Love Korean cuisine + culture? This road trip is for you.

Gwinnett, GA — aka the Seoul of the South — recently launched a free digital pass to guide visitors through a self-guided Korean food tour. Here’s how it works:

  1. Download the pass.
  2. Check in at participating businesses to earn points (think: restaurants, bakeries, spas, karaoke bars, and more).
  3. Redeem prizes like gift cards, Korean beauty products, and even a kimchi-making kit.

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