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How much does it cost for two people to go to Korea for 5-7 days by themselves without going with a tour group?

20,000... is already very luxurious!

Day 1 Jeju

After arriving in Jeju, first go to Yongduam Rock. It stands on the surging coast. It is formed by the lava erupted by the volcano and condensed on the sea. It is like a dragon head. According to legend, the dragon turned into a rock because it offended the gods. The tour lasts about one morning. After lunch, you can take a look at the Magic Road. Empty cans placed on the road will slide rapidly uphill. Cars that open the handbrake will also automatically travel uphill. It is very magical. .

Day 2 Jeju

Breakfast can be arranged at the hotel. First, go to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak to see the huge crater that looks like a crown on the seaside. When you climb to the top, you can overlook the vast sea, mountains and sea. The view of the sky is vast. There are conch and abalone farms on its west coast, and you can also watch divers diving and collecting haenyeo.

There are more than 400 houses in Seongeup Folk Village, which is designated as a folk culture reserve in Korea. Houses with thatched roofs, stone-stacked courtyard walls and wooden doors instead of doors are still inhabited today, preserving the most authentic Jeju folk customs. Lunch can be arranged in the folk village and you can eat local Korean food. Of course, the price is not cheap, but you can also choose to bring your own, which is more economical.

Seopji Cape is a small hillside near the sea, covered with "scoria" of red volcanic ash. It is the filming base of the famous Korean drama "ALL IN". General's Rock, also known as Independence Rock or Goseokpo, is located on a cliff, a strange rock island, and is located along the coast of Seogwipo, which is full of wonders. It is a natural landscape formed by a large amount of volcanic lava during the volcanic eruption 1.5 million years ago.

Cheonjiyeon Falls, a waterfall cascading down from a cliff with lush trees, has a tropical style.

Hallim Park is located on the west side of Halla Mountain, with Hyeopjae and Geumneung Beach nearby. It has been selected as the most beautiful scenic spot in Jeju.

Day 3 Seoul

Seoul, formerly known as Seoul. The first stop is to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the royal palace built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty of the Lee family. Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of the largest and oldest royal palaces in Seoul. The Geunjeongjeon Palace is the largest wooden building in ancient Korea. The tour lasts about one morning, and after lunch we go to the Blue House where the President of South Korea has his office. Cheongwadae is the presidential palace of South Korea. It was built on the basis of the ancient building Gyeongmodae and has a total of 150,000 tiles. When visiting, you can completely feel the weight of history. An afternoon tour is enough.

If you still have energy, you can visit the market near the Blue House. There are various Korean specialties: ginseng, utensils, clothing, toys, jewelry, etc., but you must negotiate the price when buying something. Things here are not expensive originally, but in recent years there have been many tourists from outside, so the quality of many things cannot be guaranteed, and secondly, the prices are sky-high.

Day 4 Seoul

First go to the War Memorial Hall in Seoul, which is located at the site of the Army Headquarters of the Republic of Korea. It is the largest war-themed memorial hall in the world. Various weapons and large equipment are also displayed outside the building. Here you can think about the history of the Korean War from another angle and feel the hard-won peace today.

Go to Insadong before lunch, which is the best place in Seoul to experience Korean traditional culture. There are various large and small galleries, ancient art shops, Korean paper shops, mounting shops, handicraft shops, ceramics shops, as well as traditional teahouses and rice restaurants with the aroma of tea and the sound of gaya music.

You can buy ancient art, various modern art, Korean clothing, ceramics, various handicrafts and other tourist souvenirs in Insadong. Another pleasure of visiting Insadong is the traditional Korean restaurants and traditional teahouses hidden in the dense cobweb-like alleys. After lunch, take an international flight back to Shanghai, ending your pleasant trip to South Korea.