Questions about traveling to Korea if you have experience, please help .

Updated on tourism 2024-03-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1。Korean won can be exchanged at the airport, of course, if you want to be more cost-effective, you can exchange it in various so-called black markets, there will be Chinese and currency markings, where it is more cost-effective to exchange RMB for Korean won, I probably played in Seoul on the 18th, and the black market RMB to Korean won is about 1:184 there.

    2.As for the so-called "three tickets + tickets" and "five tickets + tickets" of the amusement park, you can play three events and play five tickets for free, and the ticket fee plus the project fee, if you have enough time, in fact, it is the most cost-effective to buy a full ticket, which is a ticket that can play all games for free.

    3.What you need to bring to South Korea, is what you usually need, change of clothes or something, the temperature in South Korea is a bit high during the day, ultraviolet rays are quite strong, pay attention to sun protection, but the temperature in the morning and evening is fine, overall lower than the domestic temperature.

    4.The beach in Busan is nice, the sea is beautiful, and there is a sandy beach. If you are interested in cultural relics and historic sites, it is good to go to Gyeongju, what Bulguksa Temple, Zhanseongdae, Seongseong-nun, Seong-nunnery, and museums.

    Of course, there are many places to visit in Seoul, such as Dongdaemun Stadium and Myeongdong, Insadong, Cheonggyecheon, 63 Building, and so on. Buy electronic products can go to Yongsan Electronic City, in fact, the commercial buildings on both sides of Yongsan Railway Station are electronic cities, we go shopping when we still ask people at the train station, shame haha If you have time, you can also go to see several famous universities, Seoul National University, Ewha Womans University and so on. Actually, these are the places I've been, and I think it's pretty good.

    5.In Myeongdong, there are a lot of cosmetics stores and many small stalls selling trinkets and the like, which come out in the evening, and you can check out the rest for yourself. Dongdaemun actually refers to the sports field, there are many shopping malls selling clothes and the like, and the night market is very lively until 5 a.m.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your question:1The underlying exchange rate of the travel agency is an approximate exchange rate.

    The exchange rate changes daily, so the specific exchange rate ratio is based on the exchange rate of the day. Currency exchange: When you arrive at Incheon Airport, there is a bank that can directly exchange RMB for Korean won.

    You don't have to worry about that.

    2.It is a principle to follow a group and travel agency agency. The cost is the same. (I don't know if what you want to ask is whether the cost of applying for an individual travel visa is the same as a group visa: it is different.) It is recommended to do a group sign).

    3.Self-guided tour. Not recommended.

    The cost required is too expensive. (If the cost of a self-guided tour is calculated: it is based on your accommodation, car, guide, and attraction tickets.)

    Therefore, it is difficult to say, if you follow the regular accommodation and attractions, it is about 3-50,000 yuan, excluding tour guides).

    4.Admission + three rides in the amusement park.

    5.Summer. Short sleeved skirts.

    6.It's up to you to see what you like. If you want to shop, it is Daedongmon, Myeongdong. Personally, I like the 63 Building and the Seoul Tower (the highest point in Korea, where you can see the night view of Korea. However, it is not available in the itinerary of the general travel agency).

    7.Beauty, it depends on what you like.

    Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When you get off the plane, you can exchange 100 RMB at Shinhan Bank for more than 5,800 won, but it varies from day to day, sometimes for more than 5,500.

    Prices in South Korea are still relatively high compared to China.

    Most hotels cost 6,000 won.

    When in the rich people will certainly not live.

    Hehe, I'm not very good at talking, I hope you have fun.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Visas, basically, don't worry about it.

    The cuisine is still Korean, if you are not used to it, go to the supermarket, or order takeout (jajangmyeon, fried chicken, etc.).

    It's quite hot now, and it's still the rainy season, so it may fall for a few days at a time, so it's best to bring shorts, slippers, and an umbrella.

    Jeju Island, Seoul After seeing the tourist attractions, I should take you to buy souvenirs, try to buy small things (pick the inexpensive ones), just mean it.

    On the plane, don't bring too much luggage, and don't bring cooked food, drinks, etc., they will confiscate it.

    Buying things to pit people, this is hard to say, it's the same everywhere.

    It's best to go to the official department store in the city or the duty-free shop at the airport, which is relatively cheap and there are no fakes.

    Bring some anti-inflammatory drugs, laxative stop, etc.

    That's all I can think of now.

    Have a great trip!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Basically, you don't have to worry about going with a group, you just need to pay the materials and the tour fee. The document is the passport is best to carry with you, if you are afraid of losing it, you can make a copy and take it with you, and if you eat, it is basically Korean food, and you don't need to bring anything to eat, there are all over there. If you are traveling independently, you should be fully prepared, first of all, you need to apply for a visa, you can find a qualified travel agency to handle it, and then bring some accompanying clothes and necessities, simple medicines, if the hotel does not have breakfast, you can bring a little food, biscuits or boxed milk, just bring a little, because the shops there are open late.

    Bring an umbrella, it's the rainy season. It doesn't matter if you have anything else, the less luggage you have, the better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.You have to handle the passport yourself, hand it over to the travel agency after completing the passport, and the travel agency will apply for a visa, and the passport abroad is the best document, if you are not at ease, you will bring your ID card, and other documents will not be needed.

    2.If you are on a tour, they will take you to Korean food, so you don't have to bring your own side dishes.

    The weather in South Korea in August is okay, in fact, it will not be too much with the domestic temperature, but you had better bring your own umbrella, because South Korea is often prone to rain in summer.

    4.If you go to Jeju Island, you should bring a sun-protective clothing, which is very sunny, and if you go to Seoul, you will not bring anything to bring, just bring some carry-on luggage, anyway, you will definitely have to go shopping wherever you go, and it will feel cleaner with a toothbrush and towel.

    5.For example, simple carry-on solid cosmetics can be carried with you, liquids must be checked in, fruits, and vacuum-packed cooked food cannot be carried. Don't take your suitcase too big on board as the weight of luggage allowed on board is 20kg.

    6.Depending on what you're buying, Dongdaemun's stuff will be more expensive for foreigners, especially if you don't speak Korean, Myeongdong stuff is okay. But because buying things in Korea is not like ours, you can cut a lot of prices.

    In South Korea, if you want to bargain, it will be cheaper by 3,000-5,000 won at most, and many of them will be at a fixed price.

    7.As for special things, it depends on your own living habits or something, there is nothing special that you must bring. As for medicine, you just need to bring some medicine to prevent heat stroke! You don't need to bring medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can get to Myeongdong by subway line 2 and 4, so ask if there is a subway near the hotel in Incheon. The subway in South Korea is more convenient, and taking a taxi is still more expensive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.That's right. If you buy something at a duty-free shop, you will have to pick it up at the airport, and you will be asked for your flight number when you buy something at the duty-free shop. If you're traveling with a group, you don't have to worry about the ticket.

    2。That's far away, Walkerhill and Incheon Hotel are far away. Walkerhill is a little more convenient to go to Myeongdong.

    3.Walker's show is not very good, I personally think, I have been there so many times. I still think it's the best to fight and jump.

    4.Buy something in Myeongdong or a big mall, tell him tax refound, and he will give you a list. When you are at the airport, you can't check in the things you want to get a tax refund, so make it clear to the security check person and apply for a tax refund, and then go to Gate 28 of Incheon Airport to apply for a tax refund.

    5.Duty-free shops basically use UnionPay cards for accounting, and there is no handling fee.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Korean supermarkets even sell ** cards on the side of the road, there are ** cards specially designed for Chinese, and China's international long-distance is particularly cheap; There are many magnetic card kiosks on the road, insert the card, dial the number according to the instructions, then add the Chinese area code and city code, and finally dial your home number to call home.

    2. You can go to the bank or the exchange shop for currency exchange, and the former exchange rate suffers a little bit, but not much; There are exchange shops like Namdaemun, Insadong, and Myeongdong, which are reliable and convenient; In addition, scalpers on the road can also be exchanged for money, which is more cost-effective, but beware of disputes.

    3. The climate in South Korea is similar to that of the eastern coast of China at the same latitude, so there is no need to prepare special clothes.

    4. Most of the voltage in South Korea is 220V, and there are some places where 110V is still used, so ask clearly before use. It is best to buy a Korean specification adapter in China, of course, many hotels in South Korea also provide conversion plugs, and some hotels have transformers for guests to use if they have a voltage of 110V.

    5. As for the diet, Koreans like to eat spicy, sweet, and salty tastes, and the food is relatively light and less oily, and some people will not be used to it, but there is absolutely no problem with short-term travel. In addition, there are many Chinese restaurants, but the taste is localized, only the restaurants opened by overseas Chinese have authentic Shandong cuisine, but ** is slightly expensive, and the credit is not good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    (⊙o⊙)…Buy a voltage converter because the socket there is a round head with a power strip. Family contact, computer deduction and chat, international phone bill is too expensive. The food is fine, and if you are not used to it, there are many Chinese restaurants.

    But let's try Korean food. Fried chicken is a must-order, but don't go to any KFC, McDonald's or something is too unpalatable. There are a lot of fried chicken in the local area, and you can't miss the barbecue in pork rib soup.

    You can walk around if you have nothing to do, it is not recommended that Dongdaemunsen is there a special pit for foreigners o ( o But you can also go shopping, people there basically know Chinese, language do not worry. Have fun.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Bring your own common medicines, prescription drugs in Korea cannot be purchased without a doctor's prescription.

    It is not possible to bargain for buying things in the general market, and Korean goods are still relatively reliable, unlike China, which has a high price.

    Koreans are very welcoming, it's no problem to go for the first time, happy trip!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What do you need to pay attention to when traveling in Korea, and what should you pay attention to when dining in Korea?

    Table manners and wine table culture.

    Table manners. Dining according to local customs is not only a kind of respect for Korean friends, but also reflects the civilization of Chinese. Dining etiquette in Korea is slightly different from that in China, and when you come across a meal with Korean friends or an invitation from a local, it's best to enjoy the food the way the locals do it.

    When eating at a Korean restaurant, the cutlery should be placed on the right side and should not be on top of the plate or bowl.

    It is better not to bring the bowl to your mouth, but to eat and drink soup with a spoon. Use chopsticks only when picking up vegetables, and try not to hold chopsticks in one hand and a spoon in the other.

    In Korean restaurants, side dishes are free and can be added over and over again, but be careful not to waste them.

    Don't worry about tipping because there is no custom of tipping in Korea. A small number of high-end restaurants will add the service charge directly to the bill and pay the total amount.

    Unlike in Chinese restaurants, where waiters pour water and set up utensils after taking a seat, Korean restaurants are considered more hygienic by pouring their own water and taking their own utensils from the chopstick box on the table.

    Wine table culture. When drinking in Korea, we all pour each other's drinks. It is best to show humility when the junior pours wine for the elder or senior, it is best to get up slightly, support the right elbow with the left hand, and pour the wine bottle with the right hand to the other party, and the other party will take the initiative to hand the wine glass.

    After pouring, hand the bottle to the other party, and then hand over your own glass. Changing glasses in this way is the most common scene on the Korean wine table, and you can also feel the Korean wine culture.

    When you see someone else's cup empty, you must pour wine for them immediately, because an empty cup is a sign of poor hospitality. When pouring wine for someone, hold it in your right hand at the place of the bottle label, as if you are covering the label, indicating that you are embarrassed to treat you with such a drink.

    When drinking in front of elders, gently turn your upper body to the side. If the elder sits across from him, he turns to the side and drinks. If the elder sits on his left, he turns to his right and drinks.

    Language Help. Oulmayeyo - How much is it?

    yougio - here (for calling the waiter).

    kiosaniezuseyo - pay the bill (used when the customer asks for the bill).

    Where is huazangxiloudiyeyo-powder room (bathroom)?

    annionghaseyo - Hello quesongheyo - Sorry.

    kuencanayo - it's okay gomawuoyo- thank you.

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