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Some questions about Jeju Island tourism, please help me answer those who have been there.

Hehe, I went in July.

First of all, it's rainy season in Korea. It may rain, but it was sunny when we went, and the sun was poisonous. It's best to take an umbrella, which can protect the sun and prevent rain.

the hotel only has towels and bath towels, so you should bring everything else by yourself. The hotel we stayed in was Korean-style and relatively small. We didn't wear shoes in the room, and the equipment was relatively simple, which was much worse than that in China. Be prepared psychologically.

the plug converter is available at the front desk, which is free of charge, but sometimes it is rented out, so it is more convenient to bring it with you.

credit cards and the like can be brought and used.

I think it's necessary to bring 1 yuan cash, because some self-funded projects need cash, and we should tip the tour guide. We are 16 people. I don't know about you. You don't need to bring US dollars and Korean won. My suggestion is to change it to 3, RMB, and 1, won is equivalent to 6 yuan RMB.

Actually, you really shouldn't buy clothes and shoes in Korea, which is very expensive, because their per capita salary is 15, RMB, and the price of things is three to four times that of China. The humble clothes there cost one or two hundred. But if you know how to shop, you can still buy good and cheap things.

Cosmetics are really cost-effective in the duty-free shops over there. In China, nearly 2, yuan of cosmetics are only over 4 yuan there, so you can try to buy some, and some Korean brands of cosmetics are really effective.

The central shopping street is late to open. It is until 11 o'clock, and many shops are not open yet, so it is the best choice to go in the afternoon. It sells some trinkets and clothes, just like China Pedestrian Street, but not as much as China Pedestrian Street. But Koreans are generous, so I bought a lip gloss and gave me a lovely pen and mirror.

DFS is duty? free? Shop means duty-free shop.

what about Korean star albums? I bought them near our hotel. I bought SS51. Actually, I wanted to buy Jin Fan, but I didn't. If there isn't one near your hotel, there is one in the central shopping street. Look for it carefully. It's in a corner. Because they are all genuine, they are more expensive.

Banana milk is sold in ordinary supermarkets in Korea. There are two kinds of packaging and one is bottled. There is also a strawberry flavor.

oranges in Korea are delicious, but they are a little expensive. Teddy bear museum is going to see it. It's worth it.

South Korea's water is more than three kinds of water, which is delicious.

Korea is both a multi-island and a non-island. Sanduo: More women, more stones and more wind. Three noes: no beggars, no thieves, no gates. In Jeju Island, there is also a magical road that is famous for violating the gravity. Empty cans placed on the road will slide quickly along the uphill direction. The totem of Jeju Island is an old man wearing a hat. Generally, he will see two, one on the left hand and the other on the right hand. Touching their heads, shoulders and stomachs is meaningful. Have a good experience. At that time, the tour guide will explain

the catering: conch, sashimi, abalone porridge, seafood hot pot, roasted fish, etc. are all local specialties, and Jeju's famous flavors include cakes, roasted Cargill fish, Wumei sparkling wine, pheasant buckwheat noodles, crab soup, buckwheat Daoxiao Noodles and so on.

Have you seen the roadside stalls in Korean dramas? You can experience it there, but I ate enough at once!

The souvenirs of Jeju Island can't be separated from the little old man. There are plastic sculptures, stone carvings, reliefs and all kinds. Cities such as Seoul are mostly dolls in national costumes, Korean building panels, key chains with Korean logos, decorations, fans and so on.

There are many Korean foods in the gift shop recommended by the tour guide, such as orange chocolate, Korean ginseng, ginseng tea, etc., all of which are very well packaged, and there are T-shirts with Korean tourism characteristics, which are relatively easy to bring and rarely seen in China. There are several things that can't be bought in China: Schisandra chinensis, raw honey and horse bone powder. Are very helpful to the human body.

I don't know if you will go to the seaside. If you do, you should take slippers and swimsuits. There are few people, so it is comfortable to swim, and the sea is particularly blue and beautiful.

take some cold medicine and antidiarrheal medicine, just in case.

Teach a few words of Korean:

Hello (a? ni? ha? Seiyo) should all know

Thank you (kang? sang? si? mi? Da) or (kang? sang? mi? Da)

beautiful (yi? bao? Yo) very beautiful (mu? ji? yi? bao? Yo) very, very beautiful (mu? ji? mu? ji? yi? bao? Yo) A very memorable method: Is the hen beautiful? Hen hen is beautiful. Haha

I love you (sa? na? he? Yo)

Have a good time! ! !