South Korea is an authentic Asian country, that can surprise tourists with its contrasts. Mountains and extinct volcanoes, the sea, ancient temples and palaces, skyscrapers and neon signs, the serenity of Buddhism and crazy nightlife - all this is about South Korea. During your trip to South Korea, you can try everything: living in a Buddhist temple surrounded with mountains, relaxing near the sea and enjoying Korean pop music (K-pop) at parties in Seoul.

Visa
You can travel for free around the country up to 60 days.The language barrier
The official language in South Korea is Korean. But do not be afraid to get lost or be misunderstood: young people and people working in the service sector speak English very well. In 2018, the Winter Olympic Games were held in South Korea, so the country is prepared for foreign tourists coming: all signs in transport and signs on the streets are duplicated in English. But do not forget to download online translator on you phone and take a phrase book with you.Climate

Local cuisine
Street food is well developed in Seoul. Everywhere you can find a decent meal and a tasty snack. The main dishes are rice, noodles, various types of meat and seafood. Popular among tourists are places where meat is cooked right in front of the guests. Almost everywhere you can order kimbap (long roll with rice and various fillings), skewers with roasted meat and vegetables, or tokpokki (rice flour balls).
Where to go
Gyeongbokgung It is the main palace of the royal family. Watch how the changing of guards takes place and stroll through the royal garden.
When paying with a JCB card, up to 15% discounts are available at Korean cosmetics stores LABIOTTE and Myeongdong BIG MART.Namsan Hill

Visit the park with a 20% discount. The promotion is valid when paying for tickets with a JCB card.Seoul Forest Park It is a quiet place to feed and pet deer. Busan, Jeju and Yongpyeong

How to save on a trip
Buy a single travel ticket T-Money. It is sold at the entrance to the subway and at the grocery stores. Each trip will cost 10% cheaper. From Incheon Airport to Seoul you can travel by high speed train AREX Airport Express. With the JCB card, the fare will be cheaper: 7,500 won (6,87$) instead of 9,000 won. In South Korea, it is not customary to leave a tip. And in the restaurants Wangbijib, Hanubang and Seokparang in Seoul you can get a discount of 5 to 10%, if you pay with a JCB card. Inexpensive snacks can be found in the local supermarkets. They sell ready meals (kimbap, instant noodles) and have a microwave to warm the dishes up. It is allowed to get to Gyeongbokgun for free, if you come here wearing a traditional costume hanbok. You can rent it at the entrance, and there is a 10% discount with the JCB card. Hope your trip around South Korea will be full of positive vibes! Also read the article: https://meets.com/blog/en/where-to-go-in-asia-hong-kong/