I'm from China. .
Korea has a long history and profound cultural traditions. Since the establishment of Sanxingdui civilization in 2333 BC, South Korea has experienced many dynasty changes, including Koguryo, Silla, Baekje and Korea. Influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism, Korean culture has unique traditional music, dance, drama, painting and literature.
Korea is the fourth largest economy in the world, and its economic development has made remarkable achievements in the past decades. South Korea is famous for its export-oriented economic model, and its main industries include manufacturing, automobiles, electronic products, chemicals, aerospace, shipbuilding and steel. Korea is also a world-renowned science and technology innovation center, with many innovative enterprises and scientific research institutions.
Korean food culture is famous for its unique taste and diversity. Kimchi, bibimbap, Zhajiang Noodles, barbecue and fried rice cakes are traditional Korean delicacies. Koreans like to divide a meal into several small plates and enjoy various side dishes.
When Chinese are in Korea, the following are some communication methods and skills:
1. Use English: In Korea, many young people can understand and speak some English. You can communicate with them simply in English, such as asking for directions, ordering food or shopping.
2. Learn basic Korean polite expressions: Learn some basic Korean polite expressions, such as hello (? ), thank you (? ), sorry (? ) and so on. These simple expressions will help you to establish good interaction with local people.
3. Use translation applications or tools: download translation applications on mobile phones or tablet computers for real-time translation when necessary. In this way, you can communicate with local people more easily and understand important information.
4. Learn some commonly used Korean phrases: Knowing some commonly used Korean phrases, such as greetings, asking about prices, shopping, etc., can make it easier to communicate with local people in daily life.
5. Look for Chinese services: Many tourist attractions, restaurants and shops will provide Chinese services. Look for places with Chinese menus or Chinese guides, which can make it easier to communicate with local people.
6. Make local friends: Try to make some Korean friends, through which you can have a deeper understanding and experience of local culture. They can help you adapt to Korea better in language and culture.