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What do I need to go to Jeju Island in South Korea?

If you want to visit Jeju Island, first of all, you must prepare something. Bian Xiao will tell you something about going to Jeju Island. You can see if you need it when you go. Now Bian Xiao will come and talk to you.

Accommodation: hotels with the same price in Jeju Island are better than homestays. Eins in seogwipo city is especially recommended.

Hotel, front desk gentleman, lovely. The breakfast shop has floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sea, and 300 yuan comes out in one night.

Air ticket: If you can accept low-cost airlines, you can recommend Spring Airlines. It is best to buy 5kg more checked baggage on the return trip to prevent too many hands. Official APP round trip 1400 yuan.

Entry: 30 days visa-free, no intention to find fault. A * * * has to fill in three forms, the first one is a yellow health questionnaire, and the temperature should be taken after entering the door; Fill in the second entry and exit card and hand it over to the entry counter, without showing the electronic travel travel itinerary or hotel reservation form; When the luggage was taken out of the airport, the third customs declaration form was handed over to the customs. I didn't see the passengers unpacked.

T-Money: a common transportation card for buses, taxis and convenience stores throughout the island. You can buy a recharge in CU, GS25-11. CU is the cheapest, costing 2.5k won, and the design is lovely. GS25 is ugly, 7- 1 1 beautiful but a little expensive. We took the bus for three days, and the recharge was almost 15k won.

Taxi: There are many specifications, black is the most expensive and white is the cheapest. The price of a white car is similar to that of a taxi in Shanghai, and girls in this slum can afford it occasionally.

Bus: swipe your card when you get on, and press the stop button in advance when you get off. If you want to take another bus within an hour, you can get off for free and swipe your card. You don't have to swipe your card if you don't transfer. Although Jeju bus lines are all over the island, they are poorly arranged and take a long time to transfer between scenic spots. There is no English bus sign at the bus station, so there is no bus route. Only the English electronic screen can see the arrival time of the next bus.

Charter: Jeju Island has two cities, Jeju City and Seogwipo City. From Jeju to Seoguipu, we chartered a car that day, and 500 yuan stood out. If you go in the off-season, you can book a car on a treasure two months in advance, and it is estimated that you can talk about 300 yuan in one day. The driver is an international student from China, so communication is very convenient.

Navigation: There are no maps to play on Jeju Island. In my opinion, Han Chao is just a translator. Baidu's walking route is very accurate, but no bus route has been developed. Google

The map can check the bus, but the results are often different twice, and the positioning is slightly inaccurate. So we usually use it with Baidu and Google.

Calling card: The mobile card can roam in Korea for 4 days at a cost of 120 yuan, but it cannot access the external network and use Google.

Map. It's very cheap to buy a local calling card on a treasure, but you can only use the Internet instead of making phone calls. Let's measure which one we need more.

Plug: German standard used in Korea, with two small cylinders. 10 yuan buys a treasure, and the price of going to Korea is five times.

Convenience stores: CU, GS25, 7- 1 1 are the three major convenience stores in Korea. If convenience stores are operated as works of art in Japan, then convenience stores in Korea are rural commissaries. Among these canteens, the management of CU is the most standardized, and the storefront looks the freshest.

Equipment: It's actually a little cold this season. The sun looks very strong, but there is no temperature when it shines on the body, especially when it is windy and humid on the island. So, I don't need my sun hat, sunscreen and sunglasses. Shivering in a sweater coat every day.