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approx · 2026-06-23
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Digital Tourist Resident Card (디지털 관광주민증) — Regional Travel Discounts

Open to allSource linked, conditions may varyIn person

No fixed end date - this offer may end without prior notice. Please confirm before use.

Summary

A free digital card from the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) that makes you an “honorary resident” of a population-declining region in Korea, giving resident-comparable discounts on lodging, food, sightseeing, experiences and shopping — plus KORAIL train discount coupons. Benefits apply at participating merchants in dozens of rural regions (e.g., Yangyang, Jeongseon, Andong, Hadong); major cities such as Seoul are not included. Foreign visitors can register too, using passport or alien-registration verification (Korean/English/Chinese supported).

How to use

Sign in to the Korea Tourism Organization’s “Visit Korea / 대한민국 구석구석” service (TourPass One) on the app or website, complete the free membership and identity verification (foreigners: passport or alien-registration number), choose the region you want, and issue the digital card. At a participating merchant, scan your integrated QR (or receive a mobile coupon within 3 km of a merchant, or scan the merchant’s benefit QR) to apply the discount.

Conditions for foreign visitors

Foreigner-ready
Walk-in available

Conditional discount notes

Free to issue. Requires a Visit Korea (대한민국 구석구석) account and identity verification; foreigners verify via passport or alien-registration number, with Korean/English/Chinese supported. It is an honorary-resident program for population-declining regions, so discounts are only at participating merchants in those rural regions and vary by venue and region — benefits are not available in major cities (e.g., Seoul). Not a foreigner-exclusive program: open to both Koreans and foreign visitors. Verify current participating regions/merchants on the official page.

Address

500+ facilities across 34 regions, Korea

Source checked Jun 23, 2026