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What do I need to prepare for going to Korea?

Be prepared before you go out. Today, Bian Xiao will show you about Korea first, and then you can prepare these things when you go to Korea, which should be helpful to you. Let's go and have a look now.

Passport Passport can be handled at the local exit-entry administration. If the registered permanent residence is not in the school, you can issue a certificate of attendance. It takes about 10 working days to apply for a passport, and then it can be sent to your own school. Very convenient. If you have been to Korea before, you can go directly to the nearest embassy to apply for a visa. This is my first time, and the current policy is that it can only be entrusted to the travel agency given by the embassy. The required documents can be found in the Korean Embassy in official website and Baidu, and you can also consult the travel agency. The cost is 360+ 90 service charge, which saves manpower and is actually quite cost-effective. As for the proof of assets, the student party has a card in its own name, and it is enough that the balance exceeds 1w within half a year. It's very convenient to get a visa in a week. The same is true for people who have already worked. If you are not clear, you can consult a travel agency.

Flying from Tianjin to Korea is really cost-effective. Haha, round trip 1500. I just hesitated and watched it rise from 1300 to 1500_, and then I decided to make a decisive move. Less than 2 hours' flight, I have to say it is a good place to go out and play.

Tourism design must have a map of Han You. And a map of the Han Dynasty subway. Personally, I like to wander around the streets of strange cities. I'm not interested in some scenic spots and shopping places. My trip is mainly around HTC and coex.

Shopping center. If you have been in Korea for a long time and are interested, you can find the place you want to go in the hornet's nest and plan your route by comparing these two maps. These two apps support Chinese very conveniently. Then I recommended downloading naver in Korea.

Maps (no Chinese version, pure Korean) can be navigated in real time, which is equivalent to our Baidu map. With it, it is very convenient to refer to the above two pictures. I suggest that comrades who can't speak Korean put the Korean names of places you will definitely visit in the mobile phone memo to facilitate map search and navigation (ps. 1). It's best to learn Korean spelling before going, which will help you understand the place names. Seoul subway is very developed, and there are four languages to announce the station, which is my main mode of transportation this time.

The concert of lodging obba is in coex, Jiangnan District.

Shopping mall, but after checking the raiders, I think the vicinity of HTC is more suitable for young people who stay for a short time. So I booked a homestay on Airbnb, staying at 620 for 3 nights, which is my own single room. It is very convenient near Hongda Station, and I also recommend it near Hejing Station. Baidu will know the reason by looking at the map. Later, when I got familiar with the environment, I strolled from Hongda Station to Hejing Station, and it was very lively all the way.

Since the necessities are in a foreign country, it is necessary to prepare telephone access, travel, transportation and other necessities in advance. Recommend Ctrip's travel assistant who will give you a basic list. According to that preparation, it is basically completed. I want to say two things here (so-called "save money and save trouble") 1. As for calling the Internet, I have set up a billion-point card, and Taobao is also ok. 52 yuan includes five days of talking and surfing the Internet (300M3G, and 2G has unlimited traffic, so don't worry about saying that 3G in South Korea is fast, and my friend in South Korea told me that she uses 4G faster than in China). In fact, I have considered that international roaming is more expensive, but it is convenient not to change the number (but I can't get over the wall). Comrades who are not short of money can consider it. Regarding egg, I think it is more appropriate for several people to travel together and carry the emitter. I'm too lazy to give up this, hahaha. As for traveling, I was particularly afraid that I would get lost if I didn't speak the language at first, but later I found that the subway was really convenient. I first bought a T-MONEY card in China (92 yuan has 1w won), because I didn't want to go to the airport with my luggage to find a service desk or a card shop. When you get off the plane, you can swipe your card and go to Hongda on the airport railway, which is convenient for you to fly. Haha, it takes 25 yuan to get to Hongda in 50 minutes, and other places can also transfer to the subway in the city. A friend of mine said that he also recommended the airport bus. I feel like a group. Haha, it's about 100 when we get to Hejing Station. I remember, I prefer the subway ~ because I plan to go to Korea to see obba in the future, just keep my card and recharge it later. If you don't want to keep it, you can choose to return it before leaving the country

Write down the phone number of the embassy, the phone number of the hotel owner and the address of the main itinerary and send it to parents and close friends. Not afraid of an accident, just afraid of an accident. If a person can't speak this language, he'd better be careful.