How to Send Packages in Korea: Post Office vs. Convenience Store Guide
What’s the Easiest Way to Ship Parcels in Korea?
1. Overview: Your Two Main Options
In Korea, you can send packages through:
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Korea Post (우체국): Official postal service
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Convenience Stores: Fast and easy courier drop-off
Each has its pros and cons depending on the size, speed, and destination of your parcel.
2. Sending a Package at the Post Office (Korea Post)
Step-by-step:
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Visit your local 우체국 (post office).
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Go to the parcel/courier desk.
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Fill out the shipping form (available in Korean and sometimes English).
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Weigh and measure your package with help from the staff.
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Pay the shipping fee (cash or card).
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Get your tracking number receipt.
Domestic shipping is fast—usually 1–2 days.
Tip: Post offices are open weekdays from 9 AM to 6 PM.
3. Using Convenience Stores for Parcel Delivery
Most major convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven) offer courier services:
Store | Courier Partner | Notes |
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CU | CJ대한통운 | Use the kiosk or app |
GS25 | CVSnet (CVS택배) | Good for small parcels |
7-Eleven | ePOST | Linked with Korea Post |
How it works:
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Bring your parcel packed and labeled (some stores have packaging materials).
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Use the self-service kiosk to register.
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Pay at the counter (around 3,000–5,000 KRW).
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Drop the parcel into the designated area.
Perfect for after-hours shipping or if the post office is closed.
4. What You Need to Prepare Before Sending
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Receiver’s full address (in Korean if possible)
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Sender’s contact info
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Package already sealed
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Basic Korean phrases or a translation app (for convenience store shipping)
Tip: Take a photo of the label and tracking number just in case.
5. Delivery Cost Comparison
Method | Average Cost | Delivery Time |
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Korea Post (Standard) | 3,000–6,000 KRW | 1–2 days |
Convenience Store Courier | 3,500–5,500 KRW | 1–3 days |
Prices vary by weight and region.
Convenience stores are slightly more expensive but offer better accessibility.
6. Sending International Packages
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Go to a main post office branch.
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Fill out a customs declaration form.
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Choose between EMS, K-Packet, or air/sea mail.
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Bring your passport if asked.
EMS is the fastest, but also the most expensive.
K-Packet is cheaper but has a weight limit.
7. Tips for Stress-Free Shipping in Korea
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Use Google Translate or Papago to fill out forms correctly.
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Avoid shipping perishable or restricted items.
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Double-check addresses—many areas in Korea have similar names.
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For valuables, ask for insured shipping or a signature-required option.
If you’re staying long-term, opening a Korea Post online account allows you to manage shipments digitally.
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