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What do I need to prepare for traveling to Korea?

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1. Clothes and shoes are recommended to bring thick sweatshirts, jeans, rain boots and raincoats. In Korea, except for sports shoes and sportswear and casual clothes, most of them are expensive, and formal clothes/suits are more expensive. Students can prepare some suits for formal occasions.

2. Bring some Korean-Chinese, Chinese-Korean dictionaries, Chinese-English dictionaries, and some books about China's tourist attractions to introduce the places of interest in China to foreign friends, which will play a great role in language learning.

3. People who are not in good health should take their own medicine with them at any time, and when purchasing, they must buy the latest products to avoid the expiration date. In addition, I also bring some cold medicine, painkillers, antipyretics, diarrhea medicine and other first-aid medicines.

4. Other things to bring include cameras, calculators, alarm clocks, traditional souvenirs from China, simple stationery, and more proof photos. Take the toothbrush, toothpaste and skin care products that you need immediately when you first go.

Korea has the most developed broadband network in the world, especially in Seoul, where Internet access is very convenient and the penetration rate is very high. It is necessary to learn Internet knowledge well in China and bring more Chinese tools and software.

Items to be prepared

1. Cash: RMB or US dollars can be prepared according to individuals.

2. Clothing: September is autumn in Seoul, which is a little hot during the day and a little cold at night. Girls should not bring too revealing clothes.

3. Cosmetics: Female students should prepare cosmetics.

4. Stationery: In order to study, you should prepare notebooks, pens, etc.

5. necessities of life: toothbrush, shampoo, razor and other personal necessities.

6. Dim sum: When China students go to Korea, they will bring their favorite dim sum, depending on their personal preference.

7. Books: I suggest bringing some Chinese books that I like better.

8. Dictionaries: Chinese-Korean and Korean-Chinese dictionaries can be purchased in China or South Korea.

9. Photos: Be sure to bring photos of your family (you can watch them when you are lonely).