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How much does it cost to travel to Korea? Is there anything else to pay attention to?

How much does it cost to travel to Korea? What should I pay attention to when traveling to Korea:

A five-day tour to South Korea is usually around 3,500 to 4,000. With the liberalization of the individual travel policy between China and South Korea, all tourists with Korean passports can visit Jeju Island in South Korea without a visa 15 days. China tourists who hold valid visas and exit tickets from the United States, Canada and Japan can stay in South Korea for 15 days without a visa, so the number of China tourists visiting South Korea is increasing.

Korea is mountainous, with rugged roads and fast cars. Although foreign tourists who travel in South Korea can rent a car and drive by car only by holding an international driver's license and passport, it is easy to have icy roads and poor road conditions in winter when it is rainy and snowy. Passengers should pay special attention to traffic rules when traveling or driving, and it is forbidden to drive after drinking or fatigue.

In Korea, we should also understand and respect local customs and pay attention to the restrictions on taking pictures on specific occasions.

According to the regulations of the Korean government, Korean citizens must respect the national flag, national anthem and national flower. Not only domestic radio and television stations will play the national anthem regularly, but also theaters will play the national anthem before the screening or performance. All the audience must stand up and listen. If passengers are too negligent or careless on the above occasions, it will be considered as disrespect for the country and the nation and cause unnecessary disputes.

In Korea, when you sit at the same table with the elderly, you should sit up straight. The traditional Korean dining table is a low-legged table, and both the host and the guests sit cross-legged on the floor when eating. If there are elders present, others should kneel at the soles of their feet and avoid stretching their legs or separating, otherwise it will be considered impolite or insulting.

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