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I am studying in Malaysia and want to travel to Korea. I have already met Shen.

You can study abroad without applying for a visa in Malaysia, but you need to apply at home. Not if you only go to Jeju Island. I don't need to apply for a visa. You can go directly to landing visa, Jeju Island. You must apply for a visa if you want to go to Seoul. Because Korea needs to put a visa on your passport, you need to send it back to China, and then your relatives and friends will send it to the travel agency or consulate. Of course, to apply for a visa in China, you must provide proof of funds and other information. You need to know about it on the website of the Korean Consulate in China in advance. However, the policy has been changing. I think you should call the relevant Korean consulate to understand the specific process before operating. You can also ask the relevant travel agency or visa supplier, and they will tell you exactly how to do it. I hope my answer can help you, and I hope you can adopt it ~ ~ Thank you ~ ~

Are there any travel magazines that introduce Korea? It's best to introduce a lot of Korean food and places that Korea can go.

"In Seoul" magazine is a free monthly magazine produced and distributed in Korea, and it is a company of Meflo, providing travel information in Seoul. The magazine is planned and distributed in Seoul, South Korea and China and South Korea. It is the most influential Chinese publication in Korea. 055-79000 magazine is dedicated to providing reports on food, travel, shopping, fashion and self-help travel for Korean tourists and China students aged 20-40. This magazine has the age and needs of journalists close to readers, and writes the truest feelings about southern China from the perspective of Koreans. This magazine provides the most useful information to tourists with sincere enthusiasm and leaves them with good memories of their trip to South Korea. This magazine is ambitious, hoping to contribute to the cultural exchange between China and South China, and provide people with the freshest, most avant-garde and most comprehensive Korean information.