Cults in South Korea: My Encounter and How to Avoid Recruitment
Disclaimer: This is not a post that is meant to scare you or lead you to not want to go there because of this event. Instead, by educating you on the way that it happens you can be aware in the event that you ever experience this. Overall, to me, South Korea is a very safe country and I have never had any ill will befall myself. Cults in South Korea are not a concern as long as you’re aware of the risks.
You’ve heard of cults before, be it the Heaven’s Gate cult of yesteryear or the modern day cult followings of celebrities. To us, they are groups that only really exist in the media and we really don’t see them very often, at least in the USA. There’s something almost otherworldly about them as the only experience some people will ever have is through their tv or computer screen. However, in some countries, like South Korea, cults are flourishing. I should know, I almost joined one. Here’s the story about how I almost ended up in a cult and how you can avoid it. While maybe not what first comes to mind when you think of South Korea, cults in South Korea are really prevalent.
So Here’s What Happened…
Seoul, 2017. I had heard of cults in South Korea, but had never encountered them.
I exited Hongik University station into the blazing sun, hurrying on my way to Hongdae Shopping District to see some busking (basically the Korean version of performing for cash) while I waited for a friend to go to the Trick Eye Museum. As it is a generally safe country, I had very few reservations about traveling alone, since, up to that point I hadn’t had any real issues, even late at night. I feared nothing except running out of cash and having to find an ATM (in South Korea cash is still king).
As it so happened, today was the day that I would have to get cash from the ATM as I ran dangerously low. Without it, I wouldn’t be able to get on the subway to go to my apartment or anywhere else. I doubled back through the streets of Hongdae and arrived where I had started, Hongik University exit 8 where I knew a Citibank was close by. While I waited to cross the street, a pair approached me and struck up a conversation. Later I would find out that this was a common practice. Comprised of a tall, lanky Korean gentleman and a short, stout Korean woman, no older than 25. By this point, I had been approached by random people who wanted to help me if I seemed lost or needed anything, so I didn’t experience any true red flags. The couple introduced themselves and said they were headed to a tea ceremony and then food afterward, immediately my mind went into overdrive. I read about this before, it was a common ploy to convince foreigners to go to their “cultural events” which were thinly veiled meetings for their respective churches (aka cults).
As it so happened, today was the day that I would have to get cash from the ATM as I ran dangerously low. Without it, I wouldn’t be able to get on the subway to go to my apartment or anywhere else. I doubled back through the streets of Hongdae and arrived where I had started, Hongik University exit 8 where I knew a Citibank was close by. While I waited to cross the street, a pair approached me and struck up a conversation. Later I would find out that this was a common practice. Comprised of a tall, lanky Korean gentleman and a short, stout Korean woman, no older than 25. By this point, I had been approached by random people who wanted to help me if I seemed lost or needed anything, so I didn’t experience any true red flags. The couple introduced themselves and said they were headed to a tea ceremony and then food afterward, immediately my mind went into overdrive. I read about this before, it was a common ploy to convince foreigners to go to their “cultural events” which were thinly veiled meetings for their respective churches (aka cults).
This sounds super scary. Good thing you acted fast. I’ve never heard of people being kidnapped for cults.
It happens and foreigners are targeted but the truth of the matter is, as long as you’re aware of it you should be fine. Just don’t go with them.
This is scary! Try learning some self defense martial art like Brazilian jiujitsu and it might save you in a situation like this 🙂
This was scary. Hope others are aware of this and take the necessary precautions.
whew! that was super scary. so glad you were able to get out. if i were in that position, i would probably be texting on my cellphone asking for someone to actually call me (or will just play my ringtone) and tell me that we would meet up. i would tell them all the details, like “i’m here at blah blah blah and i’ve met new friends blah blah blah.” i would be very, very descriptive so that they will be scared and not bother me anymore. haha!
At the time, I wasn’t sure what to do, and instinct was just to remain visible and in control of the situation.
Yikes! I am glad you were able to avoid becoming a cult member!!
This is such an interesting post. I love it. Very informative. Its so wonderful that you get so travel and see so many different things. But its very scary sometimes!
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Christina
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This is a scary story. I’m glad that you are brave enough to get away and share your experience with others to warn them!
This is scary OMG! Glad to know that you avoid to become a cult member you’re so brave! if I’m in your position I don’t really know what to do.
This story doesn’t even sound real but its maddening that cults still exist and stuff still happen to people in modern time.
This sounds super scary. Good thing you acted fast.Hope others are aware of this and take the necessary precautions.
Scary story! Didn’t know it could be so easy to get sucked into that world…
Korea wasn’t in my Bucket List of places to see , so at least that!
Honestly it’s still my favorite country that I’ve visited and I don’t regret visiting one bit. As long as you’re aware of the problem it’s easy to avoid.
Wow thats one experience I hope to never happen!!
Wow, this is so scary! It sounds too easy to get pulled in…
Oh my! I’m glad you’re ok! I agree some self defense would do us all some good
This is so scary story. I am glad that you`re safe and take yourself out from there. Thanks for sharing your experience with us,
xo Corina
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Wow! What a creepy story! Thanks for sharing your experience I know this is hard to let out to the public and to your readers. But in the same time it might help us readers to know about this so called cult in Korea. I’m planning to go to Seoul as well this one is really a big help to me.
Very interesting and informative article to read. I have never knew that cult is still existing in these day and its scared me a lot.
Wow. Thank you for sharing your experience. This is something I never even considered!
This is such a very informative article to read it also serves as a guidelines for us to aware of cult are doing, I am so scared.
super scary hahaha….but informative too….nicely written …thank you for sharing with me …..but i will again say ..its really full of scary…
What a scary situation! Thank goodness for your quick thinking! We all need to be vigilant, especially when alone.
Wow
So scary. You were brave to come out tops in that encounter. It’s wonderful to travel and I think travel sites need to inform also about things to watch out for.
Unbelievable that cults still exist until now. We have to be very careful when we travel to another countries.
I can’t believe how brazen they were! As if you would want to go with anyone who was so forceful with a stranger! Gross.
I was surprised to read that you were worried about making a scene, it’s funny how we can be so self-conscious eve when feeling threatened.
Wow, this must have been soo scary! Thank you so much for having the bravery to share this story with others and warn of people like this 🙂
This sounds almost unbelievable like something out of a movie . I think it is a good thing you wrote this to warn others or to keep them aware of what could possible happen .
Wow, glad you are okay. This sounds like a super scary experience. It is sad people have to be on such high alert as tourists.
This is very interesting. I didn’t know about much of this. Thanks for sharing!
WOW! I could not read fast enough to find out how your story ended. Thank you for sharing your experience to spread awareness on the tactic that is used here. I have read about similar experiences in other countries regarding a tea ceremony. You can never be too cautious and it sounds like your instincts kept you out of too much trouble.