Confused no more, signposts in South Korea now in Indonesian

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Jakarta, IO – Indonesian tourists visiting South Korea will no longer be confused because several signposts in public facilities have been translated into Indonesian.

As foreign tourists, especially Indonesia, have increased, the South Korean government has begun to create locations that are friendly to foreign tourists.

Adriansyah Yasin Sulaeman, a tourist from Indonesia, found out when he went to a number of central stations in Seoul.

“Signs at several Metro stations in downtown Seoul already use Indonesian. It simply indicates that the number of Indonesian tourists coming here is rather significant,” wrote Adriansyah via his Twitter handle @adriansyahyasin, Saturday (3/6).

The image also shows several translations into other languages ​​including English, Mandarin, Japanese and Malay.

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South Korea is currently one of the favorite vacation destinations for tourists from all over the world. The success of K-Pop and K-Drama have had a major impact on the country’s booming tourism sector. (bp)