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What to wear, what to prepare and what to pay attention to when going to Jeju Island in South Korea at the end of April.

At the end of March, cherry blossoms in Jeju Island were the first to open, indicating that spring has come to the Korean peninsula; In mid-April, Seoul was in full bloom, and the Gyeongbokgung Palace was covered with branches of winter jasmine, azaleas, peach blossoms and pear blossoms. At this time, South Korea can be described as a recovery of all things, with beautiful weather and unlimited spring scenery. However, the warm and cold weather is not the most charming time. You can wear short-sleeved clothes

When traveling to Jeju Island, you should first bring some travel snacks, because some round-trip planes don't provide food, and even if some airlines provide food, the taste is not what most people like. So you'd better bring it yourself. It will be very convenient on the trip. It is necessary to bring some local currency when traveling to Jeju Island, but you need to make an appointment one day in advance to exchange won in China. Besides, you have to bring your ID card to the bank. Another thing to note here is that you can't change as many won as you want at the bank. Therefore, it may take several times to change to your ideal quantity. In view of this situation, the preparation for changing money should start some time in advance, and we should also pay attention to the exchange rate between RMB and Korean won.

It's best to take a calculator when traveling to Jeju Island, because sometimes when shopping, you can't count it yourself. At this time, the calculator will come in handy, and you can make a summary of your daily consumption when you return to the hotel after playing for a day. When traveling to Jeju Island, if tourists can speak a little Korean, it's best to bring a Korean dictionary, which will come in handy when it is difficult to communicate with the locals. If you don't even know how to use a Korean dictionary, it's really unnecessary.

When traveling to Jeju Island, it is best to prepare a kettle in advance, so that when you go out to play, you can fill the hotel with free boiled water to drink on the road, and you can also avoid the trouble of tourists buying water everywhere after they are thirsty on the road. It's best to wear sports shoes when traveling to Jeju Island, because few tourists who go to Jeju Island don't want to climb Halla Mountain. The mountain road of Hannah Mountain is not easy to walk. Nothing is more impossible than comfortable shoes if you want to climb to the top of the mountain by yourself.

It is best to take a toothbrush and toothpaste when traveling to Jeju Island. Although the hotels there offer them, they are all charged. It is better to take them with you, which is both affordable and convenient. In addition, if you want to charge the camera in Jeju Island, you must have a power converter. Visitors should bring their own universal power converter in China. If you don't bring a local hotel, you can also provide it to tourists, but you need to pay a part of the deposit.

Precautions:

Entry visa: All foreigners entering Jeju need to hold their own passports. Except for Japanese nationals, passengers with return air tickets can stay visa-free for 15 days, and nationals of countries that have signed visa-free agreements with South Korea can stay visa-free within the prescribed time limit according to the agreement.

Customs: Customs inspection at the time of entry can be divided into no declaration channel (green) and declaration channel (red). If the foreign currency held by passengers does not exceed 10000 USD, and the total personal belongings do not exceed 300,000 won (only 1 bottle of wine, 10 box of cigarettes and 2 ounces of perfume), you can take the green channel. If you take valuables with you when you leave the country, you must fill out the Declaration Form for Carrying Abroad Articles.

Tax and service charge: The tipping system is not common in Korea, but it includes a surcharge of 10% when using sightseeing facilities or buying goods. Of course, if the taxi driver helps you with extra services such as luggage, you'd better express your gratitude.

Voltage: generally 1 10V or 220V. In hotels and other service facilities, these two kinds of power sockets are provided to power shavers and hair dryers. Please confirm the voltage before use.

Telephone: You can get the service of the front desk in the hotel, or you can use the public telephone in the city. There are two kinds of telephones, coin-operated and magnetic card, most of which are magnetic cards.