
South Korea has emerged in recent years as one of the most popular travel destinations among Taiwanese, second only to Japan. The Hongdae shopping area in Seoul is particularly popular. People online have even created a bathroom map of the area to help travelers when they find themselves in an urgent situation. One user recently posted the passwords to dozens of restrooms. The post was liked 15,000 times, drawing anger from Korean users. A travel agent called for people to stop such behavior to prevent Korean businesses from developing a negative impression of Taiwanese.
Many restaurants in Seoul require customers to first ask for a password before they can use the toilet.
But recently, one traveler posted the passwords for dozens of Hongdae establishments online. The post went viral, with some keeping it for reference. Others criticized the poster, saying that sharing the info amounted to data theft. Some Korean commenters asked whether they even asked the businesses first.
Voice of Fabian
Travel agent
There are lots of small restaurants in South Korea—like barbeque or bibimbap spots—that only allow paying customers to use their restrooms. Small hole-in-the-wall businesses are common in Asia, so this kind of a thing is commonplace. Europe and the Americas have more public restrooms or larger restaurants, so you won’t really encounter this.
To keep nonpaying customers from using their restrooms, many businesses in South Korea have installed keypads on the bathroom doors and print the password on the receipt or near the counter. But they’ll also regularly change the password, people online said, calling on Taiwanese travelers not to leave a negative impression.
Chen Chih-fan
FTV reporter
If you need to use the restroom in South Korea, aside from the subway stations or department stores, you can also use the Naver Map app and search for public restrooms.
If you really need to go, travel agents recommended at least asking the business first as a show of respect.
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韓國近幾年來成為台人最愛的旅遊國家之一,幾乎僅次於日本。尤其首爾弘大商圈更是熱門逛街聖地,甚至還有網友專門製作"廁所地圖",避免尿急找不到地方解放。但日前卻有台灣網友公開景點店家的廁所密碼,吸引1.5萬人按讚,卻惹怒韓國網友。有旅遊專家,也緊急喊話停止行為,別讓韓國店家留下壞印象。
來到韓國首爾不少店家,想上個廁所,必須先輸入密碼才能開門。
但日前有網友在社群平台,Po文密密麻麻整理了數十家,弘大商圈男女廁所密碼。貼文曝光,有人喊收藏,但也有人批評,密碼要消費才能拿,公開分享像竊取資料。就連韓國網友都留言質疑,有先問過店家嗎?
[[聲源:旅遊達人 法比安]]
“韓國有很多那種小吃店,或是像那些烤肉啊,或是石鍋拌飯這種小店,它是沒有廁所外借的,亞洲國家比較容易有小面積的營業店家的狀態,所以才比較會有這樣的情形,但歐美的話就比較多公廁,或是比較多都是完整服務的餐廳,就比較不會這樣子”
旅遊粉專發文表示,韓國店家為了避免沒有消費的人使用廁所,會在門口裝上電子鎖,密碼印在收據單上,或是寫在櫃台附近,保護顧客權益。但密碼會定期更換,呼籲台灣旅客別這樣做,才不會打壞形象。
[[民視記者 陳致帆]]
“在韓國如果急著找廁所,除了去地鐵站,百貨公司外,也能打開 Naver Map,輸入開放式廁所,就會出現相關地點”
專家建議,若臨時很急,至少先問店家,也是一種尊重。
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