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What are the precautions for traveling with a group to South Korea?

Personal belongings;

Please bring your own personal toiletries, such as toothpaste, toothbrush, towel, shampoo (available in the hotel, but charged), motion sickness medicine, common medicines, etc., in case of emergency. If you take a drug for a long time, you must bring enough drugs just in case;

Customs, when each passenger enters and exits the customs, please follow the arrangement of the team leader to avoid inconvenience to the team. Paste, liquid and metal must be checked, and prohibited items such as fruits cannot be carried and checked with you. China Customs stipulates that each person can take RMB 20,000 or equivalent foreign currency out of the country;

When entering the country, each guest can take 1 bottle of spirits and 400 cartons of cigarettes, and prohibited items are strictly prohibited. Korean customs inspection is strict, please cooperate with the inspection. All registered articles entering Korea must be declared to the customs for inspection when leaving the country. Visitors can bring 200 cartons of cigarettes and 1 bottle of foreign wine into the country duty-free. Korean customs stipulates that tourists who buy hair dye are only allowed to check one bottle when they return home, and those who refuse to check more than one bottle will be confiscated;

If you buy goods that can be refunded in Korea, you need to show the purchased goods (don't pack them into luggage), receipts and passports to the Korean Customs when you return home, so that the Customs can apply for tax refund at the nearest tax refund point at the airport after stamping the acceptance stamp;

The weather, Korean climate and marine features are distinct in four seasons, with hot and humid summer, cool autumn and cold and dry winter. There is little difference in temperature between Seoul and Beijing. Busan and Jeju Island are 2 ~ 3c higher than Seoul.

Currency, the currency in circulation in Korea is won. General credit cards can be widely used in Korea: VISA, EXPRESS, MASTER, etc. UnionPay cards can be used in many places;

Luggage, take as few valuables as possible when traveling abroad, and each person is limited to one hand luggage with a weight of no more than 7 kg; Check-in luggage is limited to one piece per person, and the weight does not exceed 23 kg; Overweight fees should be taken care of by themselves;

Civilized manners, please pay attention to keep the local area clean and hygienic during the group sightseeing, and don't litter or spit everywhere; Don't make any noise. It is forbidden to smoke while walking. Be sure to smoke where there is an ashtray. Smoking in the toilet and throwing cigarette butts into the toilet are prohibited;

Language, Korean is the administrative language, and large shopping malls can communicate in English;

Accommodation and personal belongings should be properly kept, and valuables can be placed in the safe at the front desk of the hotel. When you leave the hotel to go shopping, please bring your hotel card in case you get lost.

Drinking water, Korean tap water can be directly drunk;

Time: Korea time is earlier than Beijing time 1 hour. Please pay attention to adjusting the time difference. For example, 9: 00 am Beijing time is Korean time10;

Voltage, hotels generally use 220 volts power supply; South Korea uses a two-pin round plug, but the China power plug doesn't work in South Korea. You can pay a certain deposit at the front desk of the hotel, rent the power adapter and return the power adapter and deposit when you leave the hotel.

In terms of diet, team meals are divided into Chinese food and Korean food. The staple food of Korean cuisine is generally white rice, with kimchi (spicy cabbage) unique to Korea and various vegetables prepared by various seasonings in Korea. The taste is sour and spicy, so tourists should be psychologically prepared, but this experience is also an understanding and experience of Korean customs.