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Korea Travel Emergency Card
Create a Korean and English emergency phrase card for lost passport, hospital, pharmacy, wallet, police, translation help, hotel contact, or taxi help.
Quick Answer. Use the Korea Travel Emergency Card to show a simple Korean message when you need help. Emergency details can change, so use official emergency channels and public sources for urgent or safety-critical situations.
도와주세요. 여권을 잃어버렸습니다. 가까운 경찰서나 대사관에 연락해야 합니다.
Please help me. I lost my passport. I need to contact the nearest police station or embassy.
Emergency card examples
| Situation | Korean message | English meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Lost passport | 도와주세요. 여권을 잃어버렸습니다. | Please help me. I lost my passport. |
| Hospital | 병원에 가야 합니다. | I need to go to a hospital. |
| Lost wallet | 지갑을 잃어버렸습니다. | I lost my wallet. |
Common mistakes
- Do not rely on ComeKR as an emergency dispatch service.
- Do not delay official emergency help when safety is at risk.
- Keep hotel, embassy, insurance, and emergency contact information separately.
Official sources
Use ComeKR as a practical guide, then check official or provider sources before making travel, payment, form, or refund decisions.
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Last updated
Last updated: June 18, 2026. Source checked: VisitKorea, Korea Tourism Organization, public emergency guidance.
FAQ
What emergency numbers should I know in Korea?
Check official travel and emergency sources before travel and use local emergency channels in urgent situations.
Can this card replace official emergency help?
No. It only helps communication.
Can I show this to hotel staff or police?
Yes, you can show the card as a simple communication aid.