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What is the fun of traveling to Korea in August?

1. Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, located at the southernmost tip of the Korean Peninsula. It is a beautiful island with mysterious natural landscape and inherent traditional culture, and is called "the island of peace" by the world. The landform of Jeju Island is very strange, and there is magma everywhere. At that time, where lava flowed, strange caves and stone pillars were formed, showing unique charm. As time goes by, Jeju Island has been dressed in green. The trees in the rocks are tall and straight, the grass in the soil is lush, and the waterfall is like a milky way, which casts a mysterious color on Jeju Island.

Best season: March-May, September-65438+1October. Spring and autumn are the most beautiful times in Jeju Island every year. However, when it comes to the tourist season, it is also the autumn of September -65438+ 10.

Suggested play: 1 day

Per capita expenditure:? 15000

Visa difficulty: general

2. Busan

Busan is always boiling. People, fish and seafood fill the markets and streets, and Hong Kong is full of customs. Here, ships float, the ocean is sparkling, and the famous temple is eternal. Busan is located at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, with a warmer climate. It has the largest and most famous natural port in Korea, and it is also the gateway to the southern tip of Korea. With a population of about 3.8 million, it is the industrial and commercial center and the second largest city in Korea.

Best season: March-May, September-165438+1October. Spring and autumn are the best, and Busan is near the sea. Spring and autumn are the freshest and suitable for traveling. But if you want to eat seafood, it will be summer.

Suggested playing time: 2 days

Per capita expenditure: 3,000 yuan

Visa difficulty: general

3. gangwon

Gangwon is located in the northeast of South Korea, which is long from north to south and narrow from east to west, with an area of nearly16900 square kilometers, of which the mountainous area accounts for about 82% of the total area. It is adjacent to the East China Sea along the coastline in the northeast, Seoul in the west, other inland areas in the south and the 38th parallel in the north. Gangwon, famous for its famous mountains and rivers since ancient times, is the leading tourist area in Korea. China people are familiar with Xue Yue, and several famous ski resorts and hot spring resorts are all in gangwon. Gangwon has the cleanest natural environment and the most beautiful natural scenery in Korea. Based on this, gangwon is committed to producing green food and developing sightseeing.

Best season: suitable for all seasons. The wild flowers in spring, the green East China Sea in summer, the red leaves in autumn and the romantic snow scene in winter all make people linger.

Suggested play: 1 day

Per capita expenditure: 2,000 yuan

Visa difficulty: general

Matters needing attention

1, whisper. Koreans speak in a low voice. They are very particular about things that don't disturb people. They try not to talk when they take the subway, bus and elevator, and they must whisper when they make a phone call. You will encounter a lot of attention when you make a phone call in the subway or elevator.

2. The escalator should be on the right. There are escalators in many places in Korea, which are much narrower than those in China, but you must stand on the right. If there are several people, you must stand in a row on the right, and the left half is reserved for those who are in a hurry to walk. If they stand on the left, they won't say anything, but most of them will stand in the back and wait, but later they will say that they have no culture.

Don't eat while walking. Try not to eat on the road when shopping. Koreans will call people who eat while walking beggars, and subways and buses are also forbidden to eat. If you eat while shopping, many stores are not welcome and are not allowed to touch the goods.

4. Don't touch the goods casually when shopping. Even if you like something, you have to get the consent of the salesman before you can touch it. If you touch them yourself, they will be very unhappy and their attitude will deteriorate immediately.

5. Don't litter. There are almost no trash cans on the streets of Korea. You can't throw away your drinking water or coffee cup when you walk. There are trash cans in the subway station and trash cans in the toilet. If you can't find it, take it back to the hotel and throw it away. Littering will be scolded.

6. Pass the things. Many people just throw their money or cards on the table, which is very impolite. Whatever it is, you'd better hand it to them.

7. Rinse your mouth after eating. Many things in Korea have peppers. There will be a lot of things if you don't rinse your mouth. Koreans should brush their teeth at lunch.

8. Don't beat or poke Koreans. Koreans believe that touching other people's bodies casually is an infringement. If they are of the opposite sex, they can directly sue for sexual harassment. Don't touch the shop assistant when shopping. Some people habitually poke people with their hands or elbows, which is very impolite in Korea.

9. Pay attention to the queue. Don't miss half of your body when waiting in line. Stand side by side with the person in front. When you get back online, others will say cut in line.

10, change clothes frequently and wash your hair every day. If you meet the same Korean in a few days, change clothes and wash your hair every day. Koreans hate people who don't change clothes and have dirty hair.