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China People's Guide to Indonesian Tourism in South Korea.

South Korea

Travel advice

1. At present, South Korea provides two-year multiple-entry visas for tourists who have traveled to South Korea for many times with tourist visas, have good entry and exit records in OECD countries or graduated from key universities of "21/project", which is very convenient for shopping in Seoul. Those who are eligible to apply for multiple-entry visas need to consult the local consulate for specific information.

Koreans have the habit of taking off their shoes in the house. They think it is dirty to walk outside all day.

3. In Korean restaurants, when checking out, most guests go to the counter to check out, instead of sitting there and calling the waiter like China restaurant. Some restaurant menu prices do not include 10% surcharge, but most restaurants and snack bars do. No need to tip.

The menu of Korean restaurants is basically a single variety. If you want to eat different dishes at once, such as spicy fried rice cake, bibimbap with stone pot, rice covered with laver, miso soup and pickled vegetable soup, you can go to (Purple Rice Paradise). It is an all-Korea contracted chain store selling Korean snacks.

Koreans are extremely disgusted with wasting food, and most Koreans will definitely eat everything when they eat. China tourists should pay special attention when eating. Most Korean food is calculated according to the amount of each person. People who eat a lot can order one, and friends who eat a lot can order two or add more as appropriate to avoid overeating.

6. Almost all Korean restaurants have "free" side dishes. It is said to be free, but it is actually included in the price of the dishes, so those small dishes on the table can be asked after eating.

7. Korean time is one hour earlier than China Beijing time.

8. Take your important things with you during the trip, or leave them at the front desk or safe in your residence. Be sure to make sure everything in your backpack and wallet.

9. All tickets, visiting tickets and tickets must be purchased at the designated ticket office (especially KTX high-speed rail tickets). Don't buy tickets outside.

10. When taking a taxi, especially at night, try to confirm the license plate number or the information of the driver and vehicle before taking a taxi (there is a sign in front of the co-pilot position of the taxi with the driver's information on it).

1 1. Don't talk loudly when shopping or eating in public places, even in busy streets. This behavior is very unpopular.

Travel essentials

1, certificate category: passport (copy of passport), air ticket, ID card and other documents.

2. Drugs: common cold medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, carsickness medicine, band-aid.

3. Daily use: toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers.

4. Digital category: the voltage in Korea is generally 1 10V, and hotels can use 220V and 1 10V power supply and flat socket.

5. Clothing category: seasonal clothing.

Custom taboo

1. Kimchi is a symbol of Korean culture. It tastes hot and sour, thick and unique. Koreans like kimchi, and every meal can't be separated from it.

2. In Korea, when pouring wine, hold the bottle in one hand and the arm in the other; The host's respect for food is given once or twice and accepted for the third time.

It is impolite to refuse a toast. If you can't drink, leave some wine in your own cup.

4. Koreans generally don't eat the dishes on the plate very cleanly, otherwise it is disrespectful to the host; You can't smoke or wear sunglasses when your elders are present.

Use both hands when accepting things, and don't open gifts in person.

6. When visiting a Korean home, you must take off your shoes. It is very impolite not to take off your shoes.

Koreans prefer odd numbers to even numbers.

Indonesia

Travel advice

Indonesia is not just Bali. Don't forget, Indonesia is the largest country in Southeast Asia, with tens of thousands of islands, 100 active volcanoes and extremely rich national culture and nature. In Indonesia, you can go to Ubud and Kuta in Bali to see beaches and temples, and the neighboring Lombok has preserved its original appearance. You can also visit the solemn Borobudur in Yogyakarta and climb Mount Merapi and many other volcanoes.

Travel essentials

Tourists usually only need to prepare summer clothes. If you want to travel to mountain highlands, you must prepare sweaters, coats and other warm clothes. When going out for sightseeing, you should wear light-colored clothes, only T-shirts and shorts. If you visit museums, temples and presidential palaces and attend ordinary banquets, it is not impolite for men to wear trousers and shirts and women to wear long skirts. If you attend a formal banquet, you need to dress neatly, but if men wear Indonesian long-sleeved Buddy shirts, they can adapt to various occasions. In Indonesia, the sun is strong during the day, and a sun hat or parasol is essential. Don't forget to bring rain gear when you go out in rainy season.

Custom taboo

1, Indonesia's population is 2170,000 (statistics in 2004), and it is the fourth most populous country in the world, with more than 100 ethnic groups. About 87% of the residents believe in Islam, which is the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. 6 1% of the population believes in Protestantism and 3.6% in Catholicism.

Most Indonesians believe in Islam and are forbidden to pass things or food with their left hand. It is considered very impolite to use your left hand. They are very afraid that others will touch their children's heads and think it is an ill-bred insult. Javanese are most afraid of people whistling, thinking that it is a dirty behavior and will attract ghosts. In addition, Indonesians are particularly taboo about turtles, which are considered disgusting low-level animals. Muslims do not eat pork and pork products, nor do they drink alcohol.

3. Indonesians pay more attention to exchanging business cards. When they meet for the first time, guests should give their business cards to their hosts. Indonesians and first-time visitors are generally reluctant to talk about local politics and foreign aid. A man in Java, Indonesia is used to being wrapped in a sand cage. When going out or attending celebrations, I always wear a delicate and beautiful "Grice" (that is, a dagger) around my waist. I believe Grace can ward off evil spirits. Women in Bali, Indonesia are not used to carrying things on their shoulders. Instead, pile all kinds of things into a tower shape and put a tray on your head. Indonesians prefer jasmine and regard jasmine as a symbol of purity and friendship.

tip

Indonesia is a tipping country, and tipping is generally to pay for meals and accommodation. However, there is no definite proportion of tips, depending on the labor paid by the other party, ranging from thousands to tens of thousands of rupiah.

Dinner restaurant: 5000-20000 guilders.

Baggage handling: 1-5 USD (paid according to the number of bags. )

Hotel bedside tip: 1-2 dollars (so they will tidy up your room. )

Dining out: Pay 65438+ 00%-20% of the total meal fee (the tip is included in the total price of general restaurants, unless otherwise paid. )

Visa on arrival: $25

medical information

1, Indonesia's medical care is underdeveloped and its medical expenses are high. Tropical infectious diseases and epidemics such as dengue fever, typhoid fever, malaria and dysentery are common in Indonesia, and Indonesian hospitals have rich experience in treating such diseases.

2. The medical conditions of private hospitals in Indonesia are generally more advanced and complete than those of public hospitals, but the fees are higher. In addition, there are some Chinese medicine clinics in Jakarta, Surabaya and Bali. In case of emergency or serious illness when traveling in Indonesia, please go to the local hospital for medical treatment in time. If you take a group trip, you can ask the travel agency for help. If you are traveling privately, you can also consult through local friends or telephone information desk, or ask our embassy or consulate in Indonesia for help.

3. Indonesia's drugs are mainly imported, and conventional drugs are sold, and they are priced by grain, which is generally expensive. Tourists are advised to bring their own commonly used drugs to treat colds, diarrhea, blood pressure and heatstroke. There are many insurance companies in Indonesia, and the insurance industry is in the development stage. Major cities such as Jakarta and Bali and their scenic spots all provide travel insurance services, and multinational insurance companies such as SOS can provide travel, employment, medical care and other insurance services.

Post office information

The postage for sending postcards from Indonesia to China is 7000 rupees.

Indonesia Overseas Travel Service:/

Indonesia Anta Travel Agency:/

Hotel reservation and introduction in Indonesia: /Asia/Indonesia/index.html

Train Timetable of Indonesia (Indonesian):/