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When traveling to the Maldives, no alcohol products can be brought into the Maldives and should not be explained or concealed for any reason. If it is carried, the customs officer will keep it on behalf of it and issue a certificate. Keep your voucher and return it when you leave the country.
Alcohol is available at all resorts**, so please do not bring it to the capital city of Male or other Aboriginal islands. If you carry it, don't take it out of your bag, and drinking in public can get you into a lot of trouble.
Canned products, pickled products, cooked food, etc. need to be packed in good condition, and must not contain pork ingredients, and the packaging must have English instructions to ensure that it can be inspected. Non-Islamic religious items such as Buddha statues and Bibles are also not allowed to enter the country.
As an open Muslim country, the Maldives has been very tolerant and accepting of foreign tourists, so we need to respect each other. Don't dress too casually on Male Island, and men are not allowed to wear shorts when entering the mosque, and women are not allowed to wear sundresses and skirts. Hats and umbrellas should be put away.
Shoes should be taken off and placed neatly outside.
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The Maldives is a Muslim country, the local residents do not eat pork, do not drink alcohol, idolatry is strictly prohibited, women must wear long skirts to travel, men are not allowed to wear shorts, tourists must abide by this custom when visiting the local resident island.
It is strictly forbidden to pick or trample on corals, fish without permission, tourists are not allowed to collect shells on the beach or in the sea without authorization, buy shells from local recognized shops, and it is strictly forbidden to make noise, make noise, and throw garbage on the island.
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The Maldives is blessed with magnificent beaches and a fascinating underwater world, attracting countless tourists every year. However, there are some taboos that we also need to pay attention to during the travel process to avoid unnecessary troubles and affect our travel experience.
Taboo 1: Swimming naked and inappropriate clothing.
The weather in the Maldives is hot and the waters are warm, and many tourists choose to swim in the sea. But nude swimming is very unacceptable in the Maldives as it is considered disrespectful to the Islamic law of the Maldives. In addition, tourists should also be careful to dress appropriately when playing on the beach.
Overly revealing clothing may be perceived as disrespectful behavior, which in turn can lead to unnecessary conflict.
Taboo 2: Don't think of the Maldives as a "drink" country.
Although the Maldives is a culturally diverse country, drinking alcohol in the Maldives is strictly prohibited. Drinks are limited in restaurants and bars on the island, and the target is relatively high. If you want to have some beer on the island, you need to go to the resort's bar, and you need to follow the rules of the bar.
Taboo 3: Don't damage the environment and cultural heritage.
Protecting the environment and cultural heritage is the responsibility of each and every one of us. In the Maldives, we must always protect the environment and cultural heritage and minimise damage to the environment. For example, don't litter on the beach, don't damage coral reefs, don't touch marine life, and keep the island's beauty and cultural monuments intact.
In general, we need to be respectful and attentive to the local culture and environment during the tour. If we can pay attention to these taboos, we can avoid unnecessary troubles and make pleasant travel memories.
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Cool summer clothes are allowed in the Maldives all year round, but a light jacket should be carried to prevent the air-conditioning room from getting cold when the air conditioning is too low; There is no RMB in circulation in the Maldives, and the US dollar is the most widely circulated in the local market, so it is recommended that you exchange RMB for US dollars before going abroad; The capital city of Malé is 3 hours slower than Shanghai (Beijing time), and when you arrive in Malé, you can take a mobile phone or watch to adjust the time to Malé, so that you can go to the island on time to eat and participate in various activities.
Communications: If you are afraid that you will not be able to tie up your family and travel agencies in the Maldives, we can let your mobile phone service provider open mobile phone international roaming service in advance, and of course, you can also buy a Maldives ** card through Magnum Treasure. (Domestic dialing** to the Maldives, please dial "+960" in front) (dialing ** in Male, please dial the area code "+86" in front), Chinese Embassy in Maldives** (+9607458160), if there is an emergency, you can also contact the reservation service staff on wifi in time.
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The Maldives is a Muslim country with Islam as the state religion and many religious practices, such as the prohibition of alcohol and pork. The people pray 5 times a day, at sunrise, noon, between 3 and 4 pm, sunset, and evening. During this period, the shop will be closed for 15 minutes.
Maldivians are religiously observant and hospitable. Women's social status is well protected, but they generally do not take the initiative to shake hands with others. When friends arrive at home, the host will bring out the best food in the house for a treat.
When they met, they held each other's hands and said hello. The Maldivian family is dominated by men, and a man can have four wives, with a polygamous husband supporting each wife and children, who are descended with the husband and have the right to inherit property.
The Maldives is located in the tropics, the climate is hot and humid, and the general residential houses are made of local materials, with coconut trunks as pillars, bark and leaves woven into mats to build roofs, and coral gravel to build walls. The dress is relatively simple, men generally wear white shirts, long skirts around the waist, women's clothing is brightly colored, generally does not wear veils, often wears light tops, long skirts. People take to the streets with umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun and rain, and to identify themselves.
Maldivians never suffer from dental disease, as most of them get up and run to the beach to grind their teeth with sea sand.
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Maldivians are polite and courteous, and they hold each other's hands to say hello when they meet. The Maldivians are simple and hospitable, and when friends come home, the host will bring out the best food in the house to entertain the guests. The Maldivians follow Islam as their state religion and have many religious practices such as abstaining from alcohol, eating pork, praying five times a day, etc.
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