[1] The same year, South Korea opened its embassy in Kathmandu, and Nepal opened its embassy in Seoul in 2007.
[1][2] In 2016, former Speaker of the National Assembly, Chung Ui-hwa visited Nepal, and Chairman of the National Assembly of Nepal, Ganesh Prasad Timilsina visited South Korea in 2019.
[3] In 2004, it was reported that there were more than 4,600 Nepali migrant workers in South Korea.
[4] The same year, it was also reported that more than every year around 10,000 South Koreans visit Nepal; remarkably, 29,680 tourists visited Nepal in 2019.
[4][5] South Korea provided US$1 million in humanitarian aid to Nepal following the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.