Cheong Wa Dae for Kids: A look at the people and culture of Korea. Simple illustrated text. From the Office of the President.
CIA World Factbook: Korea, South: Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
DeMilitarized Zone: Thinkquest Challenger site relates the history of the DMZ and explores how this narrow strip of land which divides the two Koreas has come to be home to a fragile ecosystem.
Kids Online: Korea: A Korean child's report on Korea, complete with map, flag, and national anthem sound clip.
Kim Dae-jung - Biography: Tells about a former president of South Korea and explains why he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
Korea for Kids: Take a virtual journey to Korea, learn a little bit of the language, and explore a popular form of poetry.
Korea Traditional Wedding: Introduces and explains Korean marriage traditions.
Korea.net: Learn all about Korea's people, government and economy. Also has lots of articles on sports and entertainment.
Korean Culture: Offers a simple introduction to culture and family life.
Korean Folk Village: About Korea: Offers an in-depth look at Korea's history and culture, along with photos from the national folk collection.
Life in Korea: Cultural Spotlight: An in-depth look at various aspects of Korean culture and society.
Life in Korea: Scenes of Korea: More than 6,000 photographs from Korea. Pictures cover a variety of topics, ranging from traditional wedding ceremonies to religious rituals to the changing scenes.
Lonely Planet's Guide to South Korea - Culture: A brief look at South Korean culture. Includes links to general facts about the country and tourist information.
PBS Online: Hidden Korea/Culture: A brief look at Korean culture.
South Korea - Culture, History, and Religion: Created especially for western students, this site provides a glimpse into the world of South Korea. Includes photographs.
South Korea: A Country Study: Information from the Library of Congress covering the economy, geography, history, society and government of the country.
The Korea Herald: The home of one of South Korea's largest English newspapers, this site provides information on what is happening in Korea today.