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MUSIM SESUAI KE KOREA

Mengimpikan sebuah percutian menarik ke Korea? Tapi tidak tahu tarikh atau bulan yang sesuai?
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Negara Korea ada 4 Musin iaitu :-

MUSIM PANAS - SUMMER
Bulan Jun,Julai,Ogos
Cuaca musim ini panas,lebih kurang macam dekat Malaysia
Waktu ini ramai rakyat korea akan ke pantai
Kadang-kadang hujan turun dengan lebat pada musim ini
average temperature 35′c
Kalau pergi masa musim panas ini,sila bawak cermin mata hitam,minum banyak air dan jangan lupa payung
Pakaian :
Jacket – Tidak perlu.
Sweater – Mengikut keperluan
T-Shirt & Kemeja Casual – Secukupnya. Lengan pendek memadai bagi lelaki . Jika lengan panjang, fabrik kapas.
Seluar – Tidak  tebal.
Sarung Tangan – Tidak Perlu.
Kasut – Yang tidak bertutup lebih sesuai seperti sandal.
Stoking -Mengikut keperluan.

MUSIM SEJUK - WINTER
Bulan Disember,Januari,Februari
Siapa hendak main salji boleh pilih musim sejuk
Average temperature -10′c
Sejuk..freezing
Jangan lupa bawak baju sejuk tebal-tebal ye :)
Pakaian :
Winter Coat – Wajib (Melainkan anda Iceman)
Sweater – Manalah tahu kalau2 winter coat tak dapat nak warmkan tubuh badan.
T-Shirt & Kemeja Casual – Secukupnya.
Seluar – Seluar panjang contohnya jeans, cargo pants atau lain-lain yang sedikit tebal.
Sarung Tangan – Perlu, untuk mengelak tapak tangan anda sejuk dan kebas.
Penutup Telinga – Perlu untuk mengelakkan telinga berdesing.
Kasut – Bertutup, but musim sejuk lebih sesuai.
Stoking – Perlu, amat berguna pada waktu tidur.

MUSIM BUNGA - SPRING
Bulan Mac,April,Mei
Siapa hendak tengok bunga sakura boleh datang masa musim ini
dengan langit yang membiru,mesti best jalan-jalan
average temperature 10′c..still sejuk kan
Jadi jangan lupa bawak jaket tebal
Pakaian :
Jacket – Wajib. Jacket yang sedikit tebal amat sesuai.
Sweater – Perlu. Kerana di dalam rumah pun kadangkala sejuk.
T-Shirt & Kemeja Casual – Secukupnya
Seluar – Seluar panjang. Jeans atau lain-lain.
Sarung Tangan – Yang tidak terlalu tebal sudah memadai.
Kasut – Bertutup.
Stoking – Stoking yang tidak tebal memadai.


MUSIM LURUH - AUTUMN
Bulan September,Oktober,November
Masa yang sangat sesuai nak lawat Korea
Boleh tengok daun-daun bertukar warna dan berguguran di bumi
Kebanyakkan yang telah sampai musim ini menyatakan pemandangan korea waktu ini sangat cantik.
Average temperature 20′c (agak sejukkan..)
Kalau pergi musim ni,sila pakai footware yang sesuai sebab akan banyak berjalan untuk menikmati pemandangan yang indah di Korea
Pakaian :
Jacket – Perlu kerana suhu pada musim ini adalah sejuk!
Sweater – Jika dibawa bersama lebih bagus.
T-Shirt & Kemeja Casual – Secukupnya.
Seluar – Seluar panjang lebih sesuai.
Sarung Tangan – Yang tidak tertalu tebal memadai.
Kasut – Bertutup lebih sesuai.
Stoking – Perlu kerana cuaca pada waktu ini dingin

Jadi mulai hari ini, anda bolehlah merancang hendak bercuti mengikut mana-mana musim yang diinginkan. Hubungi kami segera di talian  019-2219792 - miss Iman untuk tempahan ke Korea.
“Untuk Khidmat Yang Lebih Menyakinkan Anda”

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