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I want to travel to Korea by myself, but my Korean is not very good. Do many Koreans know Chinese?

Don't worry too much. Just do your homework before going abroad and tell you my experience.

1. Try to walk the whole journey before going out. I can send it to you if you want it in my computer in Busan. ) Enter the Korea Tourism Development Board on Baidu, open the webpage, and there will be attractions, which are very specific, including Chinese names, Korean names, addresses, and specific modes of transportation such as what to do. You just need to put the locations together, make a simple plan, copy down the names, addresses and modes of transportation in Chinese and Korean, and then print them out. After that, even if you don't know Korean, you know the general mode of transportation. Just tell them the destination and you will know how to get there. At the same time, I suggest you go to the websites of Poor Travel Network and Mawei. There will be a guide that can be stored in a mobile phone, entertainment equipment or printed. You can also enter the forum to see other people's experience recommendations and precautions.

2. When booking a hotel, choose a hotel with convenient transportation as much as possible. The hotel is not necessarily good, but the traffic must be convenient. The transportation mode of the website of Korea Tourism Bureau mentioned just now is generally based on a certain location. If you are worried, try to choose a hotel near that starting point.

There are branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenyang and Hong Kong, and you can get a travel brochure for free with your ID card, passport and visa. (3rd Floor, Korean Cultural Institute, Guanghua Road 1, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020 Tel 0 10-6585-82 13/4 Fax 010-6585-814585. Room 200030, Room 502, Huizhi Building (podium), No.396 Caoxi North Road, Shanghai Tel 02 1-5 169-7933 Fax 021-3368-8612e-mailshanghai @ visitkorea.or. Address: No.803, 8th Floor, Building taikoo hui 1, No.385 Tianhe Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou Tel: 020-3893- 1639 Fax: 86-20-3893-12265438+e-mail kntogz @/KLOC-. Kloc-0/ 10003 Tel: 024-228 155/4255 Fax: 024-228 1-5 155e.

If you are not in the above areas, you can download the electronic version online from Korea Tourism Bureau.

4. Except that it is more troublesome to take public transportation, airport buses, subways, major scenic spots and road signs in major tourist cities in Korea are all in Chinese.

5. Be sure to check and confirm the location of the hotel, how to get there, hotel address and contact number before departure. If you are not clear, it is easy to ask at the airport. Ask when there are employees at the airport in a meeting.

6. Be sure to bring maps, guidebooks and other materials at the airport.