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2018 Korea Travel Must-Buy List Korea Travel Must-Buy List
3000 won, you really can not buy anything. Just find a stall to eat, the cheapest will be 5,000, 6,000.
Makeup clothes, the cheapest only water and milk Lancel clothes more than 50,000, the cheapest have iope 66,000.
Summer. Water , electricity and coal about 100,000 yen a month . In winter . Water, electricity and coal about 200k a month . When it s awesome, 300k (because of underfloor heating). Usually you eat more than 50,000 vegetables a month . If you eat meat twice a month, it's more than 20,000 (cooking at your own home). Four times a month you eat fish . Almost less than 40k.
2. List of essential items to go to Korea
Authentic kimchi won't be unappealing to our tastes, and usually you won't. It is not allowed to bring it into customs. Cosmetics that will be detained, especially masks, are of good quality, the price is usually cheaper than the domestic cheap Dongdaemun clothes well-known. But not much better than Chinese Korean clothes, but the price is right electronics prices and China's quite similar. It is said that the quality is generally better than China's (although all domestic, but the quality is not the same).
3. Korea shopping guide must buy list
Go to Korea to buy cosmetics of course, duty-free stores.
South Korea hi-mart home appliance supermarket is a must-go place for shopping in South Korea. Generally there are many people here on holidays. General Chinese side of the people like to buy rice cookers, juicers cell phones, smart phones LG, Samsung cell phones and so on. And some of them are cheaper at hi-mart than at home. Generally speaking, Chinese people like to buy at hi-mart in Korea.
4. Korea must buy list and price list
There are Korean ginseng, apples, gemstone paintings, embroidery, postcards.
Korean ginseng, which is unique to North Korea, has immeasurable nutritional value. It is effective in preventing diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure and enhances the immunity of the body.
Apple worth buying, a fruit produced in Bukchong County, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea, is also good.
Gemstone painting is a specialty painting method unique to the Korean people. This kind of painting uses natural gemstone powder and has a brilliant luster, making it valuable for collection and souvenir.
5. Things you must buy when traveling to Korea
Hanbok
This is the traditional Korean clothing. If you have watched "Dae Jang Geum", you will be familiar with this costume. Hanbok is beautiful and colorful, and both the fabric and design give it a dignified and elegant look. If you like it, you can choose to buy it locally. Hanboks are more expensive for adults and cheaper for children.
Cosmetics
Traveling to South Korea, girls must buy a few packets of cosmetics back home. Korean cosmetics are very popular in China and many of them are good value for money. If you buy in Korea, you will have more choices and lower prices. Buying at buybuy are good choices.
Crafts
It is a good choice to bring some Korean handicrafts as a gift for your relatives and friends. These gadgets are not expensive, very unique and rarely seen in China.
Sensitive
Korean food is still more distinctive, such as fried chicken rice cake, which has become very popular in China in the past few years because of Korean dramas. You can buy some vacuum-packed fried rice cakes, ginseng chicken soup, pickles and so on. at the supermarket and share them with relatives and friends.
Electronic products
Some European and American electronic products will be much cheaper to buy in South Korea than at home, but be careful not to bring too much. You may be taxed when you go through customs, which is very uneconomical.
Korean clothing
Korean clothing can be bought not only in beautifully decorated clothing stores, but also in the Han Niu Clothing Street, which is in Ewha Woman s University and University Road. The clothes at these places are sure to be trendy and cheap!
Korean red ginseng, beneficial liver and other health products
Coming to Korea, it is natural to buy some famous Korean red ginseng health products to honor the elderly. If you feel that the price of the big name Korean red ginseng products is too expensive, it is recommended to choose the health care products launched by the Korean Farmers' Association, which are not only reasonably priced, but also guaranteed in quality.
Carved gemstones
Korean amethysts, smoky crystals and others. Very famous and have good color and luster. Korea s crystal is rich in mineral resources and well processed, so it is very suitable to buy some crystal jewelry as souvenirs. In addition to amethyst and smoky crystal, there are white jade, topaz, ruby and black jade.
Vessels
Korean vessels include celadon, white porcelain, and pink and green sand vessels. There are various styles, colors, and textures. In addition to household necessities, there are many artistic vessels available for decoration. There are many kinds of household and traditional court wares such as lacquer, wood, and glassware. Not expensive. You can buy them at department stores, markets, and ceramic specialty stores.
Horse Bone Powder
Horse Bone Powder is made by grinding the bones of ponies unique to Jeju Island. Ponies are nationally protected animals in Korea, and only one horse can be killed per birth. Therefore, horse bone meal is sold at a high price and has the effect of improving bone density. It is usually suitable for infants or the elderly.
6. Korea shopping must-buy list
A list of essential items for traveling in Korea:
1. Passport: Passport is a necessary identity document for going abroad. You can prepare a copy of it before departure in case of emergency.
2. Cash and bank card: In many places in Korea, you can swipe UnionPay or VISA card, and it is most convenient to use bank card when spending money. You can bring a small amount of cash in case of emergency.
3. Power voltage converter: The voltage in Korea is 220V, and the shape of the plug is round, which is different from that in China, so the converter is necessary. In some hotels in Korea, you can borrow adapter plugs or have adapter sockets in your room.
4. Clothing: Because there is a temperature difference between Korea and China, it is best to research the local climate and prepare your clothes before traveling.
5. Shoes: Its best to prepare a pair of comfortable shoes for the sloping roads in Korea.
6. Cell phone translation software: Although many attractions and popular stores have Chinese staff, not all. Bring your own cell phone translation software to make communication easier.
7. ID photos: Prepare some ID photos to use in case you lose your passport.
8. Medicines: Itit's best to prepare some standing medicines in advance because it doesn't work well. it's hard to get used to coming to Korea.
9. Toiletries: Many Korean hotels charge for dental appliances, razors, and so on. There is also shampoo, body wash, etc.. Not all hotels provide, so it it's' best to bring a travel combo set, or buy a set at a convenience store in Korea.
10. Mobile Wi-Fi (EGG): It will be very convenient to rent a mobile Wi-Fi so that you can contact your friends and family or share interesting stories about your trip anytime, anywhere during your trip.
1. Thermocup:Koreans love to drink ice water, and most Korean restaurants are used to serving only ice water. This is where bringing a thermos can save you. Most hotels in Korea have electric kettles. Boil hot water, put it in a thermos and take it out.
Two. Eight tourist attractions you have to visit in Seoul:
Seoul, which is the capital of the Korean Wave.
Most likely the first time you come here, you'll feel familiar: the streets, the alleys, the corners of the city, a lot of scenes you've seen in Korean dramas that just happen to crash into you. Whether you're there to buy cheap cosmetics or meet an idol on a street corner, in short, you can't miss this place.
Seoul is the largest city in South Korea with a rich history of more than 600 years. It is a popular tourist destination and fashion center. The Han River, which runs through the city, divides Seoul in two, and most of Seoul's tourist attractions are centered in the northern part of the river, including attractions such as Namsan Park and Seoul Tower, as well as places full of history such as Hanmu Village and Gyeongbokgung Palace in Bukchon. Gangnam is mainly a commercial and residential area.
Seoul Tower
Seoul Tower is a famous tourist attraction in South Korea. It is also the best place to see the night view of Seoul. You can not only see the bright night view of the city, but you can also view the miles of prosperity in the clear sky during the day. The Seoul Tower is full of digital observation decks, rooftop terraces, and a variety of restaurants that offer a 360-degree view of Seoul. It is by far a paradise not only for Koreans but also for foreign tourists.
Seoul Tower must be visited at night to be more beautiful. You can feel a lot of romantic elements along the way, which is perfect for couples to come together. The Love Wall at night is colorful under the light, and the love locks seem to glow brightly. Standing next to the telescope further satisfies this Seoul night exploration. The observation tower also has many places to buy souvenirs. While enjoying the view, you can pick a few favorite items to take home! We also sent ourselves a postcard here, which was a meaningful memento as well.
Gonggyeong
Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first palace built in the early years of the nation's existence, and its size was the largest of the five major palaces in Korea. Gonggyeong Palace was the main palace of the Lee Dynasty and was built in 1395. Nearly 200 magnificent buildings carry the pride and sadness of the kings of the twentieth century of the Joseon dynasty.
Gonggyeong Palace is a popular location for filming Korean dramas. Both "Dae Jang Geum," which took Asia by storm that year, and later "You Who Came From the Stars," "Queen In Hyeon's Man," "The Moon That Embraces the Sun," and "The King of Households, Son of the King," were all filmed here. Gyeongbokgung Palace is flanked by the Seoul National Museum and the National Folk Museum, which can be visited for free. It is recommended to go to the National Museum first and then the Folk Museum.
Korean clothes Gyeongbokgung Palace admission is free, but you need to rent Korean clothes. I remember it was 31 RMB, which is still cheap.
Myungdug Tunnel
Located in the center of Seoul, Myungdong is a representative commercial district in South Korea that combines food, drink and entertainment. There are many famous Korean department stores such as Lotte Department Store and Shinsegae Department Store, as well as restaurants and entertainment venues of various flavors. It is a must-see attraction for tourists. Myeongdong is a very busy place, like Nanjing Road in Shanghai or Wangfujing in Beijing, with lots of tourists. You can visit here and get a card. There are big shopping malls on both sides of the street and things will be cheaper than at home. The one in the middle is full of big stalls and they are not cheap.
Myungdong is the largest and most famous business district in Seoul. It is a paradise for shopping and eating. We chose to go there in the afternoon because some stores may close very early in the evening. In Myeong-dong, you can find almost all the Korean makeup brands, and some famous duty-free stores, such as Lotte Duty Free, Shilla Duty Free and so on. Myeongdong at night, every neon sign says bustling. It's so perfect for taking portraits at night with a wide aperture! The buildings in the mall will be decorated with colors~ You must try the fish cake stand on the street. It it's' cheap and tasty, just like our Kanto Boil.
Bukchon
Bukchon is located north of Cheonggyecheon and Jongno, sandwiched between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdonggung Palace and Jongmyo. It is a 600-year-old traditional Korean residential neighborhood in Seoul. Bukchon is most famous for the Bukchon Bajeong (Eight Views of Bukchon). The houses in Bukchon are all green-tiled houses from the Joseon Dynasty, which have been preserved as a form of upper-story structure. With pitched tile roofs, staggered red brick walls, delicate retro decorative patterns, and lush flowers and plants in the courtyards of the residential buildings, you can quietly enjoy the unique beauty of traditional Korean clothing.
It this is a must-hit place. Hanbok Village is really beautiful. Although it this is a scenic area, it is not so commercialized. When you go to Korea, you must feel the environment where the locals used to live. You can also stay in Hanbok Village, where there are a lot of bed and breakfasts that you can feel. Traditional Korean architecture is seldom overly lavish in size or decor. The rooms are smaller and more simply decorated. You can rent a hanbok to take photos inside.
Ewha Women's University
Ewha Women's University s University is beautiful, with flowers and grass everywhere, and the buildings are green and mostly stone blue. At the back entrance of the campus, there is a large modern building Campus Valley, which is very impressive. Although the girls here do not t feel particularly beautiful, they are lively and lovely, particularly confident, full of youthful vigor. Because the pear blossoms are in full bloom, the shopping street at the back door of the university has become a popular place for girls to absorb the pear blossom fashions and for boys to enjoy the view. It is particularly lively at night, all kinds of popular clothing are the birthplace of this place. It is recommended that girls do not they do not have to enter the campus, but must visit
Cheongwadae is the official residence of the President of the Republic of Korea. The main building is backed by Mt. Bukyak and has very beautiful green tiles and curved roofs. The curved path runs from Gyeongbokgung Palace to Bokwadae. On the left side of the path are the stone walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace, and on the right side are the art museums and tall buildings. The path by Gyeongbokgung Palace, with its stone walls and old trees, is a good place to walk and relax.
Cheongwadae consists of the main hall, the Chuncheon Hall, the Guest House, the Green Garden, and the Seven Palaces. They are located in the center. All the buildings are built according to the traditional Korean architectural pattern and look very beautiful. To visit Cheongwadae, you need to make a reservation on the official website one month in advance. You can visit for 4 hours a day from Tuesday to Friday.
Namsan Park
Namsan Park is located in Seoul, 265 meters above sea level, and at the top of the hill you can overlook the beautiful surrounding scenery. It is a favorite resting place for Seoul citizens. 236-meter-high Seoul Tower stands at the top of the hill, and halfway up the hill, there are octagonal pavilions, marine aquariums, fountains, botanical gardens, and the Namsan Library.
Namsan is beautiful all year round, with cherry blossoms in full bloom and a bustling red leaf-peeping scene. Of course, most tourists come here because of the Korean drama effect. My Name Is Kim Sam Soon's and others like Man of Style and Octavia Wangseko were filmed here.
It goes up to the observation deck halfway up the mountain and the panoramic view during the day is fantastic. The Namsan lock is probably the neatest lock I've ever seen. I've never seen one before. To cure OCD, remember to add a jacket. Its so cold on the mountain. The weather slowly cleared up after the rain and the whole city was bathed in the sunset. It was so beautiful!
Gwanghwamun Square
Gwanghwamun Square is located in Jongno-gu, in the center of Seoul, and is known as the heart of Seoul, from Gwanghwamun to Sejongno at City Hall. It is equivalent to Tiananmen Square in China. The U.S. Embassy in Korea is nearby and is heavily guarded. There are also many police in the square. There is a changing of the guard ceremony at Gwanghwamun during the day and many tourists come here to watch and take photos. Continue on at Gwanghwamun and it Gyeongbokgung Palace. It is close to many nearby attractions, Samcheong-dong, Bukchon, Hyoja-dong, Cheonggyecheon, Seoul Plaza, and so on.
7. Travel to South Korea must buy
To travel to South Korea must buy things:
1. Cosmetics
To travel to South Korea, girls must buy a few packages of cosmetics back home. Korean cosmetics are very popular in China, and many of them are inexpensive. If you buy in Korea, you will have more choices and lower prices. Buying at buybuy are good choices.
2. Crafts
It is a good choice to bring some Korean handicrafts as a gift for your relatives and friends. These gadgets are not expensive, very distinctive and rarely seen in China.
3. Delicious food
Korean food is still more distinctive, such as fried chicken rice cake, which has become very popular in China in the past few years because of Korean dramas. You can buy some vacuum-packed fried rice cakes, ginseng chicken soup, pickled vegetables and so on. at the supermarket and share them with relatives and friends.
4. Electronic products
Some European and American electronic products in South Korea to buy will be much cheaper than the domestic, but pay attention not to bring too much. When you go through customs, you may be taxed, which is very uneconomical.
5. Korean red ginseng, liver and other health care products
When you come to Korea, you will naturally buy some famous Korean red ginseng health care products to honor your elderly. If you feel that the price of Korean big brand red ginseng products is too expensive, it is recommended to choose the health care products launched by the Korean Farmers' Association, which are not only reasonably priced, but also guaranteed in quality.
Extended information:
Korea tour is the abbreviation for traveling to Korea.
The Republic of Korea (Korea:), abbreviated as Korea, also known as South Korea and South Korea, is a country located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula in Northeast Asia, with its capital in Seoul. The constitutional territory includes the entire Korean Peninsula and its affiliated islands, north to the Yalu River and the Tumen River (known as the Dooman River in South Korea). South Korea is surrounded on three sides by the sea, the Yellow Sea to the southwest (known as the West Sea in South Korea), the Korea Strait to the southeast and the Sea of Japan to the east (known as the East Sea in South Korea).
8. Korea Travel Tips Must-Buy Products Price List
(1) It is recommended to buy some Korean local brands of cosmetics, such as missha, thefaceshop and so on. Domestic no specialty stores, can be said to be inexpensive, very fine workmanship. Korea many young MM are used, there are many small samples sent, cost-effective! They have a wide variety of nail polish, colorful, extremely difficult to fall off, about 10 dollars a nail can be converted into yuan. There are also misshas fruit sheet mask, very hydrating. Friends are good, highly recommended.
9. Go to South Korea must buy the list of things
Buy soap, soap, towels, toothbrushes, cups, hangers and other essentials completely enough.
To give you a better understanding, let me put it to you this way: you want to cook a formal and delicious meal for the whole family (5). Buy some pork, vegetables, drinks, a few pounds of rice, and snacks and it's almost 180,000 won, or about 1,140 yuan. It is very expensive in Korea.
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