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South Korea travel...! ! ! About a week away

1. The weather in South Korea is similar to that in Qingdao. This is one of the reasons why there are many Koreans in Qingdao.

Don’t wear those sweaters, woolen pants, thermal underwear and the like. The heating facilities in Korea are better, and you will sweat if you wear too much.

2. Toothbrushes are not provided in hotels, and hotels are very expensive. It is recommended that you go to a relatively clean MOTEL with better facilities than a hotel.

3. Apple chargers can be used. Korean plugs are 2-pin, not 3-pin.

4. Attractions: Han River, Gwanghwamun Gate, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Blue House, 63 Building on Yeouido, and Namsan Park,

Lotte’s playground. You can also go to HONGDEA CLUB in the evening

5. Shopping: duty-free shops in Shilla and Lotte, Dongdaemun, and Namdaemun. Myeongdong,

6. Money: Bring 1,500~2,000 cash to the airport to exchange for Korean won.

Just swipe other cards. Duty-free shops accept UnionPay cards, MasterCard is best. If you only bring cash, it should be at least 5,000.

Accommodation costs a lot.

7. Mobile phone: No matter which communication company your mobile phone card is from, you can apply for international roaming.

You can also rent a Korean mobile phone after arriving in South Korea. Personally, I think it is not cost-effective as there is a rental fee.

After applying for the roaming function, making local calls in South Korea or domestic calls costs 0.5~0.6 yuan/minute, and receiving calls costs 0.8~0.98 yuan/minute

Each communication company charges different fees. Many places in South Korea have free WIFI, you can use WeChat

8. Price: Korean taxis generally start at 2,200 won, and soup and rice are 7,000~8,000 won.

Korean hot pot basically costs around 15,000 won. The subway seems to start at 1,000 won, and the subway is very convenient in Seoul