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18 things to know before going to South Korea - Lonely Planet
2024年6月18日 · The two periods that can cause travelers real problems are the multi-day Lunar New Year and Chuseok (fall harvest) holidays. On these two occasions every year, Koreans hit the road en masse, making booking a bus or train ticket nearly impossible. The dates change each year, so be sure to check when these are before making travel plans.
7 best places to visit in South Korea - Lonely Planet
2024年2月20日 · Travelers can go from mountaintop to beachside or from village to megacity – and back again – in a single day. Not that we recommend rushing your journey – with so many unique places to visit, you could dedicate an entire trip to one spot. Start your travel to-do list now with our seven favorite places to visit in South Korea. 1. Seoul
Should you visit Japan or South Korea? - Lonely Planet
2024年11月19日 · This means not only is there simply more to do, but that there’s more variety – plus a wider range of seasons of pleasant weather. Since I’m no great fan of the rain and humidity of the tsuyu early-summer season, I’ll head north to Hokkaido then, where the temperatures are balmy but not muggy, to enjoy the freshest of fish in historical ...
How to visit a Korean bathhouse for the first time - Lonely Planet
2024年6月19日 · Koreans often alternate between the various temperatures. In most jjimjilbang, the soaking pools are indoors, but some places also have open-air baths. Bathhouse regulars have their individual routines down to a science, but in general, the optimal soaking time is considered to be 20 minutes.
Where to eat Korean fried chicken in Seoul - Lonely Planet
2019年3月15日 · Korean fried chicken only became a mainstay of Korean dining in the 1960s and '70s, when a restaurant called the Yeong-yang Centre began serving rotisserie chicken. A handful of franchises followed suit, specialising in the type of crispy fried chicken Koreans are more familiar with today.
14 things to know before you visit Seoul - Lonely Planet
2024年2月4日 · Korea embraces social harmony as an extension of the Confucianism engrained in the culture. Being polite when you speak is imperative, and knowing a few words and phrases in Korean goes a long way. Practice saying simple greetings such as "gamsahabnida" (thank you), "annyeonghaseyo" (hello) and "juseyo" (please).
What to eat and drink in South Korea - Lonely Planet
2025年1月12日 · Koreans love eating out, and dining options range from casual bites at a market stall to regal banquets at traditional restaurants. In the big cities, food trends come and go at a breathless pace, making contemporary dining in Korea – especially street food – ideal content for social media feeds.
The 20 best things to do in Seoul - Lonely Planet
2024年11月20日 · Planning tip: Many things to do here are free, like browsing the wall artworks at Daelim Changgo warehouse-turned-hip-cafe, going on a mural photo hunt, visiting contemporary art galleries (try Art Project CO and Kabinett) or simply enjoying hikes alongside cute deer in Seoul Forest Park. 15. Visit the K-POP Square
Do you need a visa to go to Japan? - Lonely Planet
2024年11月11日 · Visitors wishing to do this will need to apply at a regional immigration bureau in Japan before the initial visa expires. If approved, the extension fee is 4,000 yen. For other nationalities, extending a temporary visa is difficult unless you have family or business contacts in Japan who can act as a guarantor on your behalf.
A first-time guide to Mallorca - Lonely Planet
2024年12月22日 · Initiatives such as Mallorca Calm showcase slow-living and sustainable tourism organizations (like Amics de la Terra with made-in-tramuntana.org) and organic, zero-waste shopping, making it easier to do your part. Save the Med is tops for marine preservation through education, beach clean-ups and plastics reduction.