Japan Japan4
Don't bring your own drinks into the restaurant
Because Japanese restaurant operators believe that beverages are an important service they provide, and believe that it is an insult to their professionalism for customers to carry their own drinks, which is a very rude behavior.
Don't drive the taxi door by yourself
Japanese taxi drivers usually get off after the car is parked or open the door for passengers through special devices. Whether you get in or get off the bus, try not to open the door yourself, because the driver thinks that asking him to help you open the door is a kind of respect for his profession.
Don't take photos without the permission of geisha
When you see a geisha in a traditional kimono in Japan, don't rush to take photos with her. Because she is very likely on the way to work, if you forcefully take photos with her, they may lose their jobs. In addition, kimono is very sacred for Japanese people. Please do not touch it casually. Please be sure to ask clearly before taking photos.
Street try not to walk side by side
is limited to the land area. Many streets in Japan are small in area and have a relatively large flow of people, so please give in to pedestrians and try not to walk side by side with your travel companions.
Don’t touch the house at will
There are many residential houses with a very long history in Kyoto, Japan. If you don’t pay attention, you may hurt national treasure-level property. At that time, you will compensate the house mainly. Don’t say I haven’t reminded you!
Do not enter the shrine with a hat or sunglasses
Japanese shrines enjoy a very noble status in the hearts of local people. Entering with a hat and sunglasses will be regarded as an extremely impolite behavior.
Don't litter
Although Japan has a large population, it pays great attention to urban environmental sanitation. Once the manager finds that littering is done, he will be fined 30,000 yen per time (approximately RMB 1,600). It is recommended that local tyrants should also pay special attention.
Don't ride a bicycle after drinking
In certain areas of Japan, such as Kyoto, riding a bicycle after drinking is illegal. Once arrested, you will be fined 1 million yen (about 50,000 yuan) or imprisonment of less than 5 years.
Do not wear shoes and step on tatami
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Do not park bicycles anywhere
In recent years, more and more travelers have chosen to rent bicycles in tourist destinations to ride. However, in Japan, if you park your bicycle anywhere, you may be fined up to 2,300 yen (about 120 yuan) for the car withdrawal fare. Ordinary tourists are also advised to pay attention. Of course, the local tyrants can ignore this.
Korea Korea4
NO.1
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The voltage is the same, the socket is different, the converter is necessary!
South Korea's voltage is the same as China's 220V, but the Korean plug and socket are different from ours, so, the converter is indispensable! Some hotels in South Korea can provide them to guests, and some hotels also have sockets that can be plugged into Chinese appliances in their rooms. If you need to confirm in advance. In addition, you can also buy it at airports and stores, about 3,500 won.
NO.2
is not exchanged at the personal exchange!
Most dining and shopping places cannot use RMB. You can exchange money at the airport or Seoul. In addition to banks, hotels, and department stores, you can also exchange money with confidence at many exchange money shops on Myeongdong, Dongdaemun and Itaewon Road. These are certified regular exchange money shops, but try not to exchange money at the personal exchange money shop around Namdaemun Market. These are illegal personal exchanges.
NO.3
Please give up your seat when taking the subway!
People can sit in an empty seat where they don’t sit, but remember to give up their seats, because this is a special seat for the elderly, weak, sick, disabled and pregnant people.
NO.4
Ice water everywhere! ?
There is ice water everywhere in Korea, restaurants are ice-cold barley tea, mineral water in stores, and even water dispensers are only ice water and hot water, without the concept of room temperature water. Some people say that it is because Koreans are impatient or because they have eaten ginseng since childhood, but if you go there in winter, you don’t have to worry about insufficient heating... If you are not used to drinking ice water, you must learn to say to the waiter, "Dattan Muer group competition (please give me hot water)" or bring your own cup.
NO.5
No tip culture!
The waiter is too enthusiastic. Should I give a tip or a tip? Remember that Korea does not have a tip culture.
NO.6
Please don’t bargain!
Don’t bargain when you go to Korea. In street shops, stalls, night markets, etc., people won’t bargain with you. Generally speaking, merchants will not ask for prices everywhere. . But in Dongdaemun, Mirilay, hello apM, etc., pay in cash, the store may give you 1,000 to 5,000 won cheaper.
NO.7
Strong queue awareness!
Koreans have a strong queue awareness. Whether it is in popular shops or taking subway buses, please queue up. Remember to start queuing from the entrance when in the public bathroom, not in front of the door!
NO.8
You have to adapt to self-service!
Korea has entered the era of self-service. Please pay attention to whether the "SELF" sign is hung in the store. Remember to pick up side dishes in such restaurants. In addition, some fast food restaurants, cafes and food courts need to clean up their own buffet after using the meal, throw away the remaining garbage by type, or return it to the recycling rack. Don't be rude then!
NO.9
Don't expect to find a breakfast shop when you go out!
Koreans have side dishes, soup and rice on the breakfast table. There is basically no bustling scenery of Chinese breakfast restaurants in South Korea. But you can buy breakfast soup at the store you run 24 hours a day. If the hotel does not provide breakfast, you can go to other breakfast restaurants for a big meal, or choose to go to a convenience store, toast shop near the subway station, seaweed restaurant, etc. for a simple and cheap breakfast.
NO.10
Get a T-money card, which is convenient and cute!
Korea is a card world, swiping cards everywhere. Whether it is local transportation or travel, everyone generally applies for a T-money card. Just buy a T-money card and top up to use it to take all subways or buses in Seoul, and there are discounts. If you don’t have this card, you can prepare your change every time or use a one-time subway transportation card. You need to pay an extra 500 won deposit when purchasing this card. You can just return the deposit on the automatic return machine, but it is not convenient for tourists who are precious in time. In addition, you can also buy things by swiping T-money cards in many franchise stores and some traditional markets. The variety of T-money is becoming more and more cute
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