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How to Use T-money Card in Korea: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you're planning a trip to Korea, the T-money card is one of the most useful things you'll buy. One small rechargeable card lets you tap onto every subway, bus, most taxis, and even pay at convenience stores across the country. I live in Korea, and I still see visitors at subway stations struggling with single-ride ticket machines while everyone else just taps and walks through. So in this guide, I'll walk you through exactly how the T-money card works in 2026 — where to buy it, how to top it up, how to use it, and how to get your leftover balance back before you fly home. ⚠️ Prices below were accurate at the time of writing. Fares and card prices can change, so please double-check on the official T-money site (t-money.co.kr) before your trip. What Is a T-money Card? T-money is Korea's national rechargeable transit card. It's a contactless smart card — you tap it on a reader and the fare is deducted from your stored balance. It works almost everywhere...

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