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How much is the free travel strategy and approximate cost in Korea?

Hello, I'm Lao Yang, the tour guide and outdoor tour leader.

I have been to Korea, Seoul, Jeju Island, Busan, Mashan, Gunsan, Gyeongsangnam-do and Jeollabuk-do many times.

If you are free, you usually go to Seoul. If your Korean is good, you can consider going to Jeollabuk-do.

In fact, these scenic spots in Seoul are definitely not as beautiful as those in China, but they are better than us in inheriting some traditional cultures. For example, you can go to Chunxianglou in Jeollabuk-do, which is quite interesting at some festivals every year. Many people will dress up for various performances and customs. three

Of course, if you want to go shopping, you can go shopping in Seoul.

Transfer to Seoul for 3-4 days, and expect to stay in 300 yuan/night every day. Hotels and subways in general cities are not expensive, but taxis are expensive. Transportation fee per person per day 100 yuan, and meal fee per person per day 150 yuan (snacks plus dinner). Many tickets are not very expensive. Regardless of shopping, Seoul is almost 2000-3000 yuan in 3-4 days.

Where to go, you can choose Hanwu Village in Beishan, Hanwu Village in Nanshan, Seoul Tower and Gyeongbokgung Palace. These are all regular scenic spots, and there is no problem in Chinese communication. Ewha Women's College recommended it, but it may not be allowed now. There is also a graffiti street, but I can't remember the specific name.

If you go to Jeju Island, you definitely need to transfer from South Korea, and the cost is not high. There are also folk villages in Shouyan. The next day is enough.

The picture shows a Korean girl's spring outing in Chunxianglou. The picture shows some photos of our tour in Jeollabuk-do, and some photos of taking a group to Seoul in winter, including Gyeongbokgung Palace and the 38th parallel.