This article provides a detailed study of Korean diasporas and enclaves abroad, including their adaptation to the host country. Adaptation of South Koreans to the host country in various emigrant communities has its own characteristics, which are determined by both historical and sociocultural factors. A detailed analysis of the adaptation process of Korean communities living in Uzbekistan, the USA, China, Japan, Russia and Kazakhstan was conducted and recommendations were developed to improve the conditions for adaptation of South Koreans and other ethnic groups abroad, which contributes to the creation of a more open and tolerant world community.
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