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Is it cold in Korea? Is there heating or air conditioning everywhere?

The weather in Korea is basically the same as that in Qingdao, Shandong. You can refer to the four seasons weather in Qingdao, which is a few degrees below zero in winter and 20 to 30 degrees in summer.

South Korea uses air conditioning for cooling in summer and no air conditioning for heating in winter. It uses a geothermal system, 100% is not available, and there are no very poor houses.

South Korea is a tourism year every year, but the focus of each year is different. For example, 2004 is the Seoul Tourism Year, 2005 is the Gyeonggi Province Tourism Year, and the just-concluded 2009 is the Incheon Tourism Year. In fact, the year of tourism is just a propaganda technique, which has no influence on actual tourism.

Korean tourist visas are divided into groups and individuals. Group usually lasts 7- 15 days, and individual usually 15-30 days. The better the application materials, the longer the application time.

Let me give you some advice on traveling to Korea.

First, if you plan to carry RMB with you and change it into Korean won, make sure there is no counterfeit currency in RMB. It will be troublesome to change money there and counterfeit money will be found, as will the dollar. If you change the won before you go, don't worry about it. The won can be said to have no counterfeit money.

Second, don't buy tourist souvenirs in Insadong, which used to be the most famous tourist souvenir market in Korea. But in recent years, the more famous things, the higher the price. There will definitely be a tour guide or travel book mentioning Rensi Cave. Just go and have a look, just buy something. Everything there is sold elsewhere, and the price is much cheaper than there.

Third, you have to bargain for clothes at Dongdaemun. Don't believe the saying that "South Korea doesn't bargain when buying things". In fact, the price of clothes at Dongdaemun is very low, so you can cut a lot.

Fourth, when there is an urgent need, you can try to communicate directly with people in Chinese. There are more and more Koreans who know Chinese, and there are many China people in Korea. It is very likely that you are walking on the road and everyone around you knows Chinese. Korean people's English is generally poor, and their accents are very different from Chinglish. When we talked to them in English, the chicken said to the duck, sweating like a pig.

I have lived in Korea for 6 years, and the above are some of my life experiences. I hope it will help you ~