I made an appointment on the official website of Qingwatai two months in advance. I went in from the door of the left hand next to the Jingfu Palace ticket office. I walked about 100 meters forward. You can see a small pavilion. This is the reception desk of Qingwatai. Print the reservation form and check the passport on the car. There is a bus waiting for a special reception there. I took the bus and began to introduce the Qingwatai in Korean, Chinese, Japanese and English. I drove about 15 minutes to the entrance of the Qingwatai. I entered the door and checked the security first. The security check required the basic airport. After entering, I will send a bottle of water to everyone. Pick up the guide with your passport. The whole tour is about an hour, and it takes about 15 minutes to see a documentary about Qingwatai and Korean history, just in Korean. Then under the leadership of the Qingwatai guard, a special narrator in Korean to everyone, explain if it is a foreign tourist you can listen to the narrator according to the number code. The whole process is very clear where you can take pictures and where you can't take pictures. If you can't take pictures in places, you will delete the photos and ask you out. There are several photo spots specially set up, one is in front of Sanke Gusong, and the front of the Qingwatai building and the front of the living room. The house can't be entered either, of course, it feels much more intuitive than looking outside the fence. After the visit, I will give everyone a small gift. I will give a red wallet to adults. It is very delicate. I will give a globe to children. It is marked in Korean and English. I took a look at the nine-dash line area in the South China Sea. It is very clear that South China Sea is marked. That's all right!