Seoul Lazy Travel Route ✅ Comprehensive Guide 📌 Save It❗️

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The cost of living in South Korea is really not high, which broke my stereotype that traveling abroad costs a lot. And it's really suitable for vacation! To be honest, when I was making the guide, I found there are quite a few pitfalls in South Korea. If you're not careful, you can easily become a big sucker, so you must prepare a good guide in advance and read more tips to avoid trouble‼️

🔥I stayed up all night to compile some suggestions, hoping to help everyone~ -

🙆🏻Documents required for visa application 🔸Original passport (valid for more than 6 months) 🔸Original ID card (can be returned the same day) 🔸Application form filled out completely (template available) 🔸Two 2-inch color photos on white background 3.5*4.5 cm (no glasses) 🔸Copy of household registration booklet -

🔥Prepare in advance: 🔸Passport, Korea visa: It's recommended to have copies and backups of these 🔸Translation app: Papago (can translate with photo) or Google 🔸Map app: Naver is more convenient for local searches and can be set to Chinese. Kakao also works 🔸Taxi app: KakaoT requires a Korean phone number, but you can also apply via email in advance domestically. Or Uber

💡Korean data SIM: You can buy one on Taobao in advance; tens of yuan for several days of unlimited data, no calls but more cost-effective

💡Cash: Most places can pay online, but small shops cannot, so prepare cash!

- 🚘Transportation guide 🔸Bus/subway: Need to use T-money card. T-money can be purchased online in advance or at convenience stores in Korea 🔸Airport Express: From Incheon International Airport to downtown, you can take the Airport Express, direct to city center in about 30 minutes 🔸Taxi: Starting fare 4,800 KRW. You can also use Kakao T app for taxi hailing 🔸Chartered car: If traveling with elderly or children, you can also choose to charter a car, saving time, worry, and effort

- ✅Notes 🔸When shopping, remember to bring your passport 🔸When at duty-free stores, remember to get a gold card first; most items get 15% off! 🔸Check the floor where the duty-free store is located; sometimes not all stores in a building are duty-free. After buying, check the receipt for your group number, as this is key to getting rebates 🔸Only duty-free stores in the city offer rebates; airport duty-free stores do not

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