EconomyOne Korean won is the equivalent to 0.0012 Australian dollars. The money is shown in notes and coins 1,000 won, 5,000 won, 10,000 won and 50,000 won, while coins include 10 won, 50 won, 100 won and 500 won. Getting money in Seoul can be a pig problem. Many ATM's don't accept foreign cards. Usually the airport and train stations have 1 or more ATM's but there is still no guarantee. Seoul vision in the future is to form a sustainable economy.
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Tourism
In Seoul some of the main tourism attractions are Gyeongbokgung Palace, Hanging Parks, Lotte World and Mt. Inwangsan. Up to 14.2 million people visit Seoul each year.
Seoul tries to be hands on to create a difference experience for people visiting the country, Including: Music tours and night city tours. Seoul has made a program called 'Tourism Police' for preventing crime and keeping the tourist's safe and to Provide tourists help with translating Korean into English,Japanese or Chinese. These police also carry around city maps for times when tourists get lost and loose there way around town causing the to need some assistance, Also with maps for famous tourist attractions.
Seoul tries to be hands on to create a difference experience for people visiting the country, Including: Music tours and night city tours. Seoul has made a program called 'Tourism Police' for preventing crime and keeping the tourist's safe and to Provide tourists help with translating Korean into English,Japanese or Chinese. These police also carry around city maps for times when tourists get lost and loose there way around town causing the to need some assistance, Also with maps for famous tourist attractions.