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The famous cultural landscapes in South Korea include:

Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace, Deokshima Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, The largest island in Korea, Jeju Island, including the National Museum, National Conservatory of Music, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, Hoyeon Museum of Art, Namsan Tower, National Museum of Modern Art, Ganghwa Island, Folk Village, Panmunjeom, Gyeongju, Jeju Island, Seolaksan, etc., is a famous tourist destination The resort has natural scenery such as waterfalls, beaches, bathing beaches, green trees and red flowers. The highest peak in South Korea stands here, with an altitude of 1,950 meters.

South Korea’s World Cultural Heritage and one World Natural Heritage include: Seoul Jongmyo Shrine, Haeins Temple, Buddhist temples, Seokgok Village, Hwaseong, Changdeokgung Palace and historical sites in Gyeongju, Suwon, Gochang, and Hwasun , Ganghwa Chishi Tomb Site, Joseon 40 Tombs, Donghahui Village, Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Cave.

Gangwon Province, with an island area of ??about 410 square kilometers, is the fifth largest island in South Korea. Administratively, it belongs to Ganghwa County and Incheon City. There is a Ganghwa Bridge connected to the mainland. Mount Mani in the south of the island is the highest peak on the island, 468 meters high. Hilly, fertile land. It produces agricultural products such as rice and is also a major ginseng growing area. There is fishing. The main towns are Jianghua and Dongmo. Attractive places include:

Nishan and Moat Altar - 469 meters above sea level, there is a temple with Dangen Myth (the founding myth of the Republic of China) on the top of the mountain. A sacrificial ceremony is held on the day of each opening ceremony, and the National Games' flame is also lit here.

Dengchuan Temple - located in Jeongjo Mountain City, was built in the Goguryeo Dynasty in the 4th century and rebuilt in the Goguryeo Dynasty and the Joseon Dynasty.

Jongsusa Temple - built in the 7th century during the Silla era and rebuilt during the Joseon era. It's about two hours. Journey to Qianchengtan.

Kwang Castle - the battlefield of the Shinweyoung Incident (the Korean-American War of 1871). It was built in Korea in the 13th century to prevent Mongol invasion, and it was maintained and used in Korea in the 17th century.

External interference on the Cao Zhen-Weixin battlefield. In 1875, a bombardment battle took place here with the Japanese warship Yunyang.

Bumunsa Temple - built in the 7th century during the Silla era. There is a Buddha statue under the rock wall called Meiam. It is famous for using natural caves to build Buddhist temples.

From 2010 to 2012, Chinese tourists were still the largest outbound tourists in the world, with the strongest spending power. In 2018, Chinese people spent more than 800 billion yuan on outbound travel. So where do they like to buy on buybuy? What are the new changes in shopping and consumption among Chinese people? A new report provides answers.

Where can Chinese people buy at buybuy? Recently, China's largest online travel platform Ctrip released its 2018 outbound shopping consumption report based on its Ctrip Global Shopping. Ctrip Global Shopping covers more than 1,100 cities around the world and nearly 6,400 merchants, providing shopping cashback and VIP services to Chinese tourists. Most of them place orders through the APP portal before departure or during the trip.

According to Ctrip’s global customer order data, in terms of consumption scale, the top 10 shopping cities most favored by outbound tourists in 2018 are: Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Dubai, Edinburgh, China Macau, Singapore, San Francisco and Nagoya.

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It is recommended to go to Chengdu LG Branch, 35th Floor, Vancouver Plaza, No. 1 Qingjiang East Road, Chengdu/The company is large, formal and has high wages. High level (directly managed by the headquarters of LG in South Korea and LG in Beijing, one level, governing several provinces in the southwest). Anyway, I answer business questions in Korean. Other Korean companies are small or in the suburbs. It is recommended to go to the Korean Embassy of Oasis Hotel to see the introduction.

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1. Tianchi Korea Tourism Network has joined the passenger insurance, chartered tour guide and translation service, and the car is 1,000 yuan per day for 12 people in Seoul. 6 people began to negotiate the price individually.

2. Find a local Chinese travel agency in South Korea that has Chinese services. First, tell me your general itinerary. Basically, if you don't do it, it will be done. Don't leave downtown Seoul. There are many tou

3. The price of booking a car at the airports in Seoul and Jeju Island is the same. In fact, chartered cars are generally calculated on a daily basis. The price of chartered car tour in Seoul is eight hours a day. Chartered cars are divided into Korean drivers and Chinese drivers. Small cars are divided into taxis and sedans. Large vehicles are divided into commercial vehicles and above. Korean drivers are about 180 yuan cheaper than Chinese drivers. They are all small cars, and taxis are cheaper than cars. Taxis are usually in worse condition because there are so many people in them. The rental time is generally 8 hours, and overtime pay will be charged. Generally, one hour of overtime costs 15,000-20,000 won. Some companies may offer 9-hour car rentals. When renting a car, ask about the rental time. Car: 8 hours' drive, Korean: about 750-850 yuan, Chinese: about 930-1030 yuan. 8-hour taxi, Korean: about 700-780 yuan, Chinese: about 880-960 yuan. Commercial car (9 seats): generally can seat 5-8 people, Korean: 900-1000 yuan, Chinese: 100-1300 yuan.

From 010 to 1010, if you don’t shop at buybuy, you can’t travel to South Korea. Dongdaemun and Myeongdong are both worthwhile shopping places in Korea, but the most cost-effective and comprehensive shopping place must be the duty-free shop. I believe many people have checked many Korean shopping guides. I think duty-free shops are a must. Not only does the product range include clothing, cosmetics, and electronic products, but there are also many discounts and limited edition products. UnionPay card users have special offers, plus exchange rates and tax refunds. It's really worth it! Today I will list for you the most comprehensive shopping guide in Korea. If you have other Korean shopping tips, you can also add them.

Shinsegae Duty Free Shop is one of the shopping guides in Korea and a must-go place. Near Myeongdong, most of them are international luxury brands. For example, the 10th floor is where all kinds of cosmetics, perfumes, and jewelry are concentrated. Popular brands from overseas to Korea can be found, and rich people can enjoy them. There is a carousel ride inside, which is a filming location for "The Legend of the Blue Sea" starring Lee Min Ho and Jun Ji Hyun! Remember to come and take a look!

The second Korean shopping guide is Dongwha Duty Free Shop, which is the most traditional and oldest duty free shop in South Korea. The cosmetics brands here are very rich and complete, not only for foreign tourists, but also for local Koreans. From the basement floor to the three floors above ground, cosmetics brands and apparel from Korea and abroad are gathered here. The first floor mainly sells Korean cosmetics, Korean seaweed, Korean ginseng, specialty products, bags, watches, etc. The first underground floor and the second floor above ground are mainly boutiques, while the third floor mainly sells cosmetics and perfumes of major brands.

The third shopping guide in South Korea is the duty-free shop at Incheon Airport. When traveling to South Korea, I usually make a list of things I want to buy first, and just buy them when I encounter them. If I hadn't I wouldn't have met them and I would have restocked their duty free shop at the airport. Generally, duty-free shops have a full range of items, so I don’t have to worry about not being able to buy them or being out of stock. My favorite is a Korean beauty set bought at the SK-II duty-free counter. It is an exclusive set for Korean duty-free shops and cannot be purchased in other countries. What's more, it's well worth converting it. It is strongly recommended that you buy it in duty-free stores.

Font South Korea is a country whose economy started later than Japan's and the United States', and its resources are also less than Japan's. However, the United States has transformed from a country with small resources into a developed country by exporting products, semiconductor technology, etc. South Korea's five major groups control almost half of South Korea and are among the world's top companies. They are Samsung Group, Hyundai Group, LG Group, Lotte Group and SK Group.

1. Samsung Group

Samsung Group is South Korea’s largest multinational enterprise group, covering a wide range of fields, including electronics, finance, machinery, chemistry and many other fields. This is a family business and its leadership has been passed down for three generations. It was inherited by the Li family.

This group plays a very important role in South Korea and can be said to be the backbone of the Korean economy.

Two. LG Group

Established in 1947, LG is the second largest group in South Korea after Samsung, covering many fields such as chemical energy, electronic appliances, communications and services. LG, the translation company of Weilai Venus, is a large international enterprise with more than 300 branches overseas

The main business scope of Hyundai Group is construction, shipbuilding and automobile industry. It is a comprehensive large enterprise , with dozens of industries including steel, machinery, trade and transportation. In 2017, Hyundai Motor's revenue reached US$80.702 billion. As one of the five largest groups in South Korea, the group enjoys a high reputation in the world and belongs to the top 100 and 500 companies in the world.

Four. Lotte Group

Lotte Group was founded in 1948 and is one of the five largest chaebols in South Korea. It belongs to the world's top 500 American multinational companies, mainly involved in retail, food, tourism, petrochemical real estate and finance. Many people should be familiar with Rakuten. Because of the THAAD incident, Lotte's performance in China was dismal, and it finally decided to sell its supermarkets in China. Then in May 2018, 96 of the 112 stores opened in China were sold.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) South Korea's SK Group

South Korea's SK Group mainly focuses on energy, chemicals and information and communications as its two pillar industries, and two of its companies have entered the world's top 500 companies. SK is South Korea's largest comprehensive energy and chemical company. Its management techniques in energy conservation, environmental protection and operation have been recognized by international peers. It is a company with a good reputation and strength.

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Samsung Group is South Korea’s largest enterprise group, including 26 subsidiaries and many other legal entities. It has established nearly 300 legal entities and offices in nearly 70 countries and regions, with a total number of employees of 196,000, and its business covers electronics, finance, machinery, chemistry and other fields.

Three companies under the group entered the world and were ranked among the top 500 companies in the United States in 2006 by the American magazine "Fortune". In 2003, Samsung Group's turnover was approximately US$96.5 billion, with a brand value of US$10.85 billion, ranking 25th among the world's top 100 brands, and becoming the fastest growing brand for two consecutive years. The group's flagship company, Samsung Electronics, ranked third among the top 100 IT companies in 2003 and has increasingly become an industry leader. Its influence has surpassed many traditional giants in the industry.

Samsung has nearly 20 products, and its world market share ranks first among global companies, demonstrating its strong strength in the international market. Take Samsung Electronics as an example. The company has won many awards in the American Industrial Design Association's annual Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA), and has been the company with the most awards for several consecutive years. These prove that Samsung's design capabilities have reached world-class levels. In 2003, Samsung obtained 1,313 patents in the United States, ranking ninth among all companies in the world.

South Korea’s Samsung Group is a 60-year-old group that integrates electronics, machinery, chemicals, finance and trade services. Samsung Group is one of the largest groups in South Korea and a world-famous multinational company.

Samsung Group currently has approximately 267,000 employees in 66 countries around the world. Samsung Group's turnover in 1997 was US$96.1 billion. Among them, the electronics industry was US$26.3 billion (27.4), the machinery industry was US$6.3 billion (6.5), the chemical industry was US$2.1 billion (2.2), the financial industry was US$26.2 billion (27.2), and the trade and other industries were US$35.2 billion. (36.7).

Samsung Electronics

Among the list of the 100 most famous trademarks in the world, Samsung Electronics is the only Korean trademark and a symbol of Korean national industry.

Samsung has five main business projects: communications (mobile phones and networks), digital home appliances, digital media, liquid crystal displays and semiconductors.

Its business scope includes electronics, chemicals, shipbuilding, papermaking, sugar refining, textiles, communications, aircraft, finance, insurance, construction, tourism, medical care, automobiles, media and many other fields.

Currently, there are 62 subsidiaries, 3 of which are Fortune 500 companies, with total assets of US$107 billion. In 2004, Samsung's total U.S. exports ($59.2 billion) accounted for 20.7% of South Korea's total U.S. exports of $272 billion. The average annual salary of employees is as high as 71.3 million won (approximately NT$2.09 million), making them the best talents in the country. Samsung plays an important role in the global market and is the pride of South Korea.

Second, SK Group,

From a small local fabric factory in 1953, it has become the lifeblood of South Korea's economic growth.

Fields involved:

Petrochemical fiber field,

Participate in oil development around the world, and have participated in the development of 16 oil fields in 11 countries;

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In 1996, SK successfully launched the CDMA data mobile phone to the market for the first time in the world, making South Korea one of the communication powers. In 2004, the DMB satellite was successfully launched, and multimedia services using satellites were put on the market, creating an era in which ubiquitous information can be fully utilized anytime and anywhere.

Status, scale level:

South Korea is the third largest multinational company in China. With energy, chemical industry, information and communications as its two pillar industries, it owns two Fortune 500 companies. Currently, SK and its affiliates have more than 30,000 employees and 124 offices and subsidiaries worldwide. In 2005, SK Group's sales in the United States reached US$59.2 billion, and its per capita dynamic productivity was the highest in South Korea. Semiconductors, shipbuilding, automobiles, home appliances and petrochemicals are South Korea's five traditional pillar industries, and five emerging industries are developing: information, games, nanotechnology, biology and light industry.

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1. Hallasan Mountain

It is one of the three famous mountains in South Korea. At 1,950 meters above sea level, it is the highest mountain in South Korea and can be seen from anywhere on Jeju Island. Mountains look different from different angles, and they change with the seasons. This is a mysterious mountain. Hanna Mountain means a mountain that can knock down banks. At the top of the mountain is Bailu Lake, a 500-meter-diameter volcanic lake formed by a volcanic eruption about 25,000 years ago. There are 360 ??small volcanoes around it. The white sandalwood tree located at the top of Hallasan Mountain is 600 meters long and 3 kilometers in circumference. The snow on top of Hanna Mountain doesn't melt until early summer, and the scenery is unique and can't be found anywhere else. Climb to the crater and circle around the port (about 4 kilometers), and you can see the panoramic view of the entire Jeju Island, just like walking around the island along the coastal road. Climbing Hallasan Mountain, you can enjoy warmth, heat, coolness and cold at the same time. It is said that there are four seasons here: spring, summer, autumn and winter. It is also an endangered and rare paradise. Different plants grow at different heights, including more than 70 rare plants found only in Jeju Island, such as Hanlan, Zhupeng, and Hedyotis chinensis. Passing through dense woods and stone steps, from an altitude of 1,200 meters to the top of the mountain is an alpine grassland, with wild flowers in bloom and deer frolicking.

2. Seolyu Mountain

It is the highest peak of Taibai Mountain in the eastern part of the Korean Peninsula, in South Korea, with an altitude of 1,708 meters. The main peak is Baiqingfeng. It snows 5 to 6 months a year. Forests and alpine plants are concentrated, and there are many climbers. It is the continuation of Mount Kumgang and is called Nan Kumgang. It is located in Gangwon Province at the northern end of the east coast. In the past, Xueyue was also called Snow Mountain or Xuefeng Mountain. The name Yue is translated into Chinese characters. It was designated a national park by the Korean government in 1970. It covers an area of ??approximately 373 square kilometers and is the second largest national park. In addition, because Seolgyue has more than 500 species of wild animals and more than 1,000 species of rare animals, it has been designated as the only plant reserve in South Korea by UNESCO. Among them, maple leaves are the most famous. The east is called the Outer Snow Moon, and the west is called the Inner Snow Moon. It is also divided into the North Inner Snow Moon and the South Inner Snow Moon. Naiseolwol consists of streams flowing to Bukcheon and Rimtaichon Baekdamcheon areas. The stream in the snowy mountains continues. The color of the inner moon is also the most beautiful. The main attractions of Yueshan include: Alpine Ski Resort, Shenxing Temple, Wuseyao, Madengling, Great Waterfall, Wochen Terrace, Feixiangui, Quanjincheng, etc.

3. Jiilsan Mountain

Since the ancient Silla period, Mount Kumgang and Mount Halla have been known as the three holy mountains. At that time, it was called Fangzhang Mountain, and it was considered that the halo of Changbai Mountain rose to the south again, so it was also called Nanyue among the first six mountains and the Five Sacred Mountains, and Lingshan Mountain, which was respected by the Korean nation. Cheonwang Peak and Prajna Peak (1,732 meters) are 1,915 meters above sea level, and Laogotan is the three main peaks of Jirisan Mountain. There are nearly a hundred peaks above 500 meters. The sea of ??clouds stretches for more than 40 kilometers from the sea of ??clouds above Laogutan to Tianwang Peak, but the word "sea of ??clouds" is not enough to express its depth and beauty. Thousands of peaks and valleys form an ever-changing landscape

Currently, Samsung is South Korea’s largest conglomerate and is known as one of the most popular companies in the world, with 23 companies in 68 countries around the world. Thousands of employees. Samsung Group initially exported dried fish, vegetables and fruits from North Korea to Beijing and Manzhouli, China. After decades of development, its business scope has gradually expanded to sugar, pharmaceutical, textile and other industries. At this time, it was established that Samsung is a family-owned company, a tradition inherited by the Lee family. After Samsung acquired Anguk Fire and Marine Insurance, Oriental Life Insurance, Donghua Department Store and Hanshi Paper Company in the last century, it expanded its business scope to the financial industry, insurance industry and paper industry.

In 1969, Samsung Electronics was established, and Samsung officially began its take-off journey. After the death of Samsung founder Lee Byung_ in 1987, Lee Kun-hee became the new president of Samsung, and launched an unprecedented reform movement in Samsung's history, and put forward the slogan, except for wives and children, everyone must be replaced! In the past ten years, Samsung's annual turnover has increased by 3.4 times, and its profits have increased by 28 times. It has established itself as a leader in the fields of semiconductors, liquid crystals, communications and other technologies, and has become the leader of South Korea's top ten consortiums.

2. LG Group

South Korea's LG Group was founded in Seoul, South Korea in 1947 and is located at No. 20, Yeosido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. It is an international enterprise group that leads the world's industrial development. It is an international enterprise group with a glorious history of 50 years, annual sales of US$73 billion, and 120,000 employees worldwide, leading the development of the world's industry. LG has established more than 300 overseas offices in 171 countries and regions.

The business covers chemical energy, electronic appliances, communications and services. After more than 40 years of hard work, it has become a large multinational company with scientific research, production, sales and service networks all over the world.

Looking back at the development history of LG Group, it is also the post-war development history of South Korea. Seizing the opportunities of the times and targeting national needs, LG Group's business philosophy of creating value for customers and respecting others' management has made it one of the top ten consortiums in South Korea.

3. Saskatchewan

SK Group is South Korea’s third largest multinational company, with total assets of US$41.2 billion. In 2000, the group's US sales reached US$39.7 billion, ranking 105th among the world's top 500 companies. In the field of information and communications, SK was the first in the world to commercialize CDMA mobile phones. It currently has over 14 million users. This year, SK obtained the right to operate IMT-2000 in South Korea. In the 21st century, SK Group will steadily develop traditional industries while focusing its core strength on cutting-edge fields such as information communications, life sciences, the Internet, new materials, and alternative energy.

4. Daewoo Group

It was once the second largest enterprise in South Korea after Hyundai Group, and also ranked among the top ten conglomerates in South Korea. Kim Woo-jung, the founder of Daewoo Group, was born into a scholarly family, but the Korean War put his family in trouble. In order to support his family, Jin Yuzhong started to make a living at the age of 14. At the age of 20, luck favored him. His neighbor Jin Yongshun is the president of Seoul Industrial Co., Ltd. With the financial support of Jin Yongshun, he not only successfully graduated from the Department of Economics of Yonsei University, but also worked at Seoul Industrial Co., Ltd.

5. Kumho Asiana Group

In 1946, South Korea had just been liberated from Japanese colonial rule. Park Ren-tin, 46, saw an opportunity to start a business. He bought two Ford cars produced in 1933 and opened a taxi line. This was the prototype of Kumho Asiana Group.

After 30 years of operation, by 1976, Park In-jeon owned 14 companies, including Kumho Tire, Kumho Expressway, Kumho Chemical, and Asiana Airlines. He merged these 14 companies into the unified Kumho Asiana Group, which is one of the top ten consortiums in South Korea.

6. Lotte Group

South Korea's Lotte Group was founded in 1948. It ranks fifth among the top ten companies in South Korea, with annual sales of US$30 billion. It mainly operates food, beverages, Logistics, tourism, heavy industry, construction, chemical industry, commerce, communications, finance, etc. Lotte Group is also the largest enterprise in South Korea's distribution industry. Its business has expanded to 9 countries including China and Japan, with more than 30 listed and unlisted companies. Lotte Group is now Los Angeles

In 1968, the Korean government established Posco Steel Corporation. Steel companies are self-sufficient in order to produce steel that symbolizes the national strength of modern industrial society. POSCO Steel Corporation. The steel company owns Yangguang Steel Company, the world's largest steel plant by annual output, and Pohang Steel Company, the world's second largest steel plant by annual output. Currently, Posco has 13 subsidiaries in South Korea, in addition to 34 steel plants, raw material processing plants and sales companies in 9 countries including China, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, the United States, Venezuela, Brazil, Canada, and Australia. .

8. Doosan Group

Doosan Group is a large enterprise that produces various means of production and consumption and supplies domestic and foreign markets. It ranks 9th in South Korea based on asset standards and has 19 branch. Business fields are generally divided into production materials (technology), consumption materials (consumers), service services, etc. From the ISB field, all Doosan’s business groups in the country have effectively played a value-added role and played a central role in supporting the national economy. Many products have high market shares at home and abroad and are called world-class products.

9. Hanwha Group

Hanwha Group is a famous consortium in South Korea and one of the top ten consortiums in South Korea. Its predecessor was Korea Gunpowder, Hanwha Group was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Hanwha Group has 53 subsidiaries and branches in South Korea and 78 offices and branches around the world. The global business network covers Europe, the United States, China, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Based on its accumulated competitive advantages in industrial manufacturing, construction and real estate, finance and insurance, energy development and other fields. Continuously explore new overseas markets. While strengthening new driving forces for future development such as the aerospace industry, we will focus our core efforts on overseas resource development.

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Korea is one of the top ten financial groups in South Korea. Although everyone has the impression of Korea, in fact, South Korea's Hyundai Motor is still stuck in the automobile industry. Hyundai South Korea owns Hyundai Civil Engineering, Hyundai Construction and Hyundai Heavy Industries, all of which are Hyundai Group founded by South Korean founder Chung Ju-young. In 1940, he opened a rare auto repair shop in South Korea. Using this factory as a prototype, he created South Korea's legendary business group Hyundai.

2002 was the most glorious year for Hyundai Enterprise Group. At this time, Hyundai Group's U.S. sales reached 16% of South Korea's and its exports accounted for 12% of South Korea's gross national income, ranking first among the top ten conglomerates in South Korea. However, wealthy families always have a lot of grievances. Due to the fierce prince's rebellion, Hyundai Group was divided into three and was heavily in debt until it was acquired by South Korea's Korea Kong Kong Chemical (KCC) Group.