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What do you need to travel to Korea?

First of all, you need to apply for a passport and a Korean tourist visa.

Secondly, you need to prepare enough travel expenses, such as won. The won is the currency of South Korea, and there are banknotes with denominations of 1 1,000 yuan, 5,000 yuan and 1 1,000 yuan and coins with denominations of 10 yuan, 50 yuan, 1 1,000 yuan and 500 yuan. You can easily exchange US dollars, Hong Kong dollars, RMB and other foreign currencies into Korean won in banks and major tourist hotels. The basic exchange rate changes with market fluctuations.

Korean tourism needs attention.

Travel safety: Look at the pedestrian lights when crossing the road, and pay attention to the escalators when flying, taking the bus and boarding the ship. It is best to travel together during free activities. It is best to greet the tour leader and tour guide in advance when going anywhere, and bring the hotel business card to avoid getting lost and not being able to return to the hotel. If there is an accident, you must contact the tour leader and tour guide first, and never act alone, otherwise you will be at your own risk.

Property safety: the luggage carried abroad should be light, and the suitcase and bag should be durable. Try to avoid carrying valuables and leave all valuables at home if it is not necessary. If you need to use documents and cash when traveling, you should keep them in the hotel safe or take them with you. Never put it in a hotel room, luggage or station wagon, and never give it to others for safekeeping. If the guest's luggage needs to be checked, don't put cash and valuables in the checked luggage.

Security of documents: Passport is the only legal identification in Korea, and its loss will be the biggest problem.

Reissuing the handling fee is time-consuming and laborious, and it will also affect the trip of the whole group. Once the tourist's certificate is lost or stolen, report it to the tour leader immediately. Tour guides and tour guides can help tourists report to the police. You can quickly prove your identity with a spare copy and ask the police to issue a written report of loss.

Traffic safety: When taking airplanes, cars, cruise ships and other means of transportation, tourists should fasten their seat belts, do not change seats at will, and pay attention to traffic when getting on and off. Wear a life jacket when riding a speedboat and other water vehicles.

Food safety: the tourism team should dine in the designated hotel restaurant, and do not buy or drink drinks and food provided by stalls or vendors. Visitors should adhere to the habit of washing their hands before and after meals, and do not eat expired or unclean meals and fruits; Keep in mind your dietary taboos and don't blindly try early adopters and overeat.