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How much does it cost to travel from Harbin to Korea on the 7th?

Korea self-help tour guide

Everyone has different prices in peak season and off season.

4-day tour to Jeju, South Korea [May] 3980 yuan.

Five-day tour in South Korea (Seoul, 2N Jeju 1N Busan1n) [May] RMB 4380.

South Korea's weekend trip to Seoul for 3 days [May] is RMB 3,780.

Korea Cruise No.7 (Seoul 1N Yangping 1N Anshan 2n) [May] RMB 2680.

At present, most people go to South Korea with a group tour because it is difficult to apply for an individual tourist visa. But for a bustling city like Seoul, self-help tour is the most suitable way, you can choose your own attractions and fully enjoy shopping.

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Foreign exchange: China Bank has none.

There are two options for directly converting RMB into Korean currency: directly converting RMB into Korean currency; Or change RMB into US dollars and then change US dollars into Korean won. As the exchange rate changes frequently, as far as my situation abroad is concerned, it is more cost-effective to change it into US dollars first and then back to Korean won.

Preparation before departure: Before departure, you can have a look at the Korean tour guide, which is the official travel website of Korea, with the most authoritative information, materials and various coupons.

Communication: Korean mobile phones and China mobile phones can't communicate with each other because of the standard relationship. Before going abroad, you can go to the domestic mobile counter to handle preferential business; Or book online in advance, and then you can get your mobile phone at the Korean airport.

Remember to go to the counter of Korea Tourism Organization after leaving the airport, where there are free maps in various languages. My days in Seoul depended on this free map, which was very useful! ! ! You can also make a souvenir when you come back.

Transportation: Taxis in Seoul are very expensive. Although the bus is convenient, it is more complicated. So the most commonly used is the subway. There are 8 subway lines in Seoul, which can basically reach major scenic spots and commercial streets, and the fare is generally 800-900 won. The best thing about Seoul Metro is to use numbers, that is, 10 1 for the first stop of Line 1. Different colors represent each line. Just look at the numbers on the platform when riding. In addition, the Korean pronunciation is very close to the Chinese pronunciation of the station name, so you won't miss the station if you listen carefully. When you change cars, just follow the arrow. Some big changes need to climb up and down, which is a bit hard, hehe.

Attractions: Seoul, as the capital of South Korea, is rich in tourist attractions, which are basically divided into ancient buildings, modern development and natural landscapes. I will gradually introduce the scenic spots I have been to in detail in the future, so here is a brief introduction:

Ancient buildings: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Cheong Tak Palace, Ancestral Temple, Hanwu Village, etc. Generally, these scenic spots can be reached by subway. As far as the building scale is concerned, it is naturally not as good as the Forbidden City in China, but it is quite good to appreciate the Korean characteristics and customs. It's just a little repetitive. There's no need to read it all.

Modern development: aquarium, life building. Lotte amusement park and so on. It depends on personal preference. After all, there are such scenic spots all over the world. If you are interested in the evening, you can go to the Han River by boat, see the lights by the river and blow the wind. It's not bad.

Natural attractions: Nanshan is in Seoul, and those who have physical strength can climb it. There is also the Seoul Tower in nanshan park, from which you can have a panoramic view of Seoul.

Shopping: Shopping in Seoul is mainly South Gate, East Gate and Myeongdong. The south gate is said to be a street stall, but I didn't go. The east gate is very big, mostly clothes and shoes. In addition to the small shops on the street, there are also small shops in the building, and the clothes are very beautiful. A building has a Korean handicraft monopoly, and the price is relatively cheap. And the stall owner can speak some Chinese, so it can be much cheaper to buy more.