1. If you are doing a raiders' guide, the tips for poor travel are quite useful and can be downloaded for free. The information inside is also more practical, suitable for making preparations before departure and planning travel routes;
2. In the past, I used to read travel notes and do raiders. I felt that the cellular was more social, and it was mostly used to write travel notes, and it was more suitable for domestic use, and the cities covered by foreign countries were not complete enough. In addition, as far as I am concerned, I prefer the web version of Honeycomb, the page is easy to use, and there are news reminders from various groups, which is suitable for travelers traveling together;
3. People are used to commenting on food. In China, food is more professional, and the cities covered abroad are relatively complete. In South Korea, food is more mature, and there are scenic spots besides food. I have used it in Korea and Taiwan Province before, and I feel that asking for directions and ordering assistants are quite thoughtful. LZ recommends this if it is a foodie, so as not to know where to eat after arriving at the destination.
In addition, many foreign travelers use TripAdvisor a lot, and most of them are comments from foreigners, which is not very grounded for China people. After all, food depends on the taste.