Missouri, known as the "Show-Me State," boasts a rich history, diverse natural environments, and cultural attractions. Located in the Midwestern United States, this state offers a variety of experiences with vibrant cities and peaceful rural areas in harmony.


Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north, Illinois along the Mississippi River to the east, Arkansas to the south, and Kansas to the west. The terrain is divided into northern plains, central highlands, and the southern Ozark Mountains. Missouri has a continental climate, with hot and humid summers and cold winters with many snowy days.

Main Cities

  • St. Louis: Known as the "Gateway to the West," St. Louis is an iconic city featuring the arch-shaped Gateway Arch and the Mississippi River.

  • Kansas City: Famous for its jazz and barbecue, it is home to cultural landmarks like the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Jazz District.

  • Jefferson City: The capital of Missouri, this quiet and beautiful city features a historic state capitol and the Missouri River.

  • Springfield: Known as the birthplace of "Route 66," this city harmonizes history and nature.

Main Attractions

  • Gateway Arch: A symbol of westward expansion in the United States, it is the tallest arch structure in the world.

  • Lake of the Ozarks: A popular summer resort for outdoor activities and water sports.

  • Harry S. Truman Library and Museum: A place commemorating the life and achievements of the 33rd President of the United States.

  • Meramec Caverns: An underground cave system in Missouri where you can explore the wonders of nature.

Food and Culture

Missouri has a diverse cultural background and rich food culture. Here are some must-try dishes:

  • Missouri-Style Barbecue: Particularly famous in Kansas City for its barbecue sauce and slow-smoked meats.

  • Toast Ravioli: This fried ravioli, born in St. Louis, boasts a unique taste and texture.

  • Gooey Butter Cake: A signature dessert from St. Louis, known for its sweet and creamy flavor.

Economy and Industry

The economy of Missouri is supported by agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, and services. The state is also known for its grain, livestock, and wine production. Additionally, it serves as a vital logistics hub along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.

Korean Population

Missouri is home to over 20,000 Koreans, primarily concentrated in major cities like St. Louis and Kansas City. Koreans play significant roles in various fields such as business, education, and healthcare within the community. The Korean community is actively maintained through Korean churches and cultural events.

Interesting Facts

  • Missouri is named after the longest rivers in the United States, the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.

  • It is the birthplace of Route 66, also known as "The Main Street of America."

  • The world's largest brewery, Anheuser-Busch, is located in St. Louis.

Missouri is a place rich in history, diverse culture, and warm hospitality. Visit Missouri to experience its charm firsthand!