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Electricity
Most of Korea is 110V, although some rural areas are 220V. Visitors should check the voltage before plugging anything in. Many different types of plugs
are used and a universal adapter is an important travel item.
Water
Water is considered unsafe for use directly from the tap and ice cubes should be avoided. Bottled water is widely available.
Health
Medical professionals in Korea are highly trained and facilities are good, however health insurance that also covers evacuation is still recommended.
Consider inoculations against typhoid, polio, hepatitis A, Japanese encephalitis and take advice regarding anti-malarials. It is always best to check the
current situation and any vaccination
requirements with your doctor when planning your trip.
International Airports
International Departure Tax
W9,000
Domestic Airports
Domestic Departure Tax
W3,000
Etiquette/Dress Code
Casual clothes are acceptable everywhere, although smarter clothes gain more respect. A level of politeness should be maintained in public and
whenever possible, any offer of hospitality should be accepted, since turning down an invitation may cause offence. Always remove shoes before
entering a Korean home and use the right hand for giving and receiving.
As with many Asian countries, situations should be avoided which would cause a loss of "face". Try to steer clear of confrontation as it is not appreciated and will only worsen rather than resolve any situation.
Pay close attention to signs stating that photography is not allowed at places such as airports, harbours and military facilities, as these laws are strictly enforced.
Diplomatic Missions
Many countries have representative offices and consulates in Korea.
Useful Sources of Information Further information onKorean culture and tourist attractions:
Korea National Tourism Organization
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