Confronting a surge in unruly tourist behaviour, Jeju has unveiled South Korea’s first multilingual etiquette notice, seeking to instil order on the southern resort island.
The Jeju Provincial Police said on Monday that it had printed 8,000 notices in Korean, English and Chinese, hoping to bridge cultural gaps and help foreign visitors grasp local laws and customs.
The notices caution visitors against minor infractions – from jaywalking and littering to smoking in restricted areas and public…




