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Summary. Hello dear, I am happy to answer your questions and inquire about Southeast Asia travel for you: 1
Pay attention to traffic safety, the rules of traffic exercise in Southeast Asian countries are different from ours. 2.Pay attention to the climate, the climate in Southeast Asia is a little warmer.
3.Pay attention to the local culture and customs, the customs and habits of Southeast Asia are not the same as those of our country.
Relatives staring at you, I am very happy to do and answer your questions for you, and inquire about Southeast Asia tourism for you: 1Pay attention to traffic safety, the rules of traffic exercise in Southeast Asian countries are different from ours.
2.Pay attention to the climate, the climate in Southeast Asia is a little warmer. 3.
Pay attention to the local culture and customs, the customs and habits of Southeast Asia are not the same as those of our country.
There are a total of 11 countries in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, etc. The problems of transportation, climate, customs, habits and other aspects of these countries are not destroyed and the same as our country, and you must understand clearly in advance when you go to travel. Pay attention to your personal safety, carry your personal belongings, and it is best to exchange some cash, so as not to travel to Southeast Asian countries and have no way to spend.
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Shaking the head or tilting the head to the side to indicate "yes" In China, people are accustomed to nodding their heads to indicate agreement and approval, and shaking their heads to indicate negation and opposition. But in Sri Lanka, India, Nepal and other countries, people shake their heads in agreement and nod their heads in disagreement. When Indians express their appreciation, they always tilt their heads to the left or right slightly, and then immediately return to their original position, which makes people think that "don't" or "don't want to", but in fact it means "know" or "okay".
In Southeast Asian countries, the left hand is considered to be unclean, and if you extend your left hand or hand something to the other person with your left hand when shaking hands, the other person will think that you are despising him or having bad intentions towards him. Therefore, when shaking hands or handing over things, it is advisable to use your right hand or both hands.
Don't eat with people with disparate status, Indians and Nepalis value status. In India, if you have different statuses or different classes, you can't share a table and eat together. Nepalis share a similar class division with the Tuanqizi, and in their own country, "identity" is valued above all else.
Don't touch a child's headPeople in India and other places don't want others to touch any part of their heads, and they don't like to touch others. They believe that the head is the highest part of the human body, and the most sacred part of the human body, especially the child's head, which is regarded as the place where the gods rest, and therefore should never be touched under any circumstances.
In the Indian concept, everyone should share together when eating, and eating alone is a stingy and impolite behavior, so Indians invite people to have a meal, by no means because of the pretense of affection, but a sincere invitation, and the refusal of people thousands of miles away is of course unpleasant.
There is a time limit for buying alcoholIn Thailand, there is a rule that you are not allowed to buy alcohol after 2 a.m., otherwise you will be fined by the police. In New Delhi, India, week.
2. Week. 5. Public holidays and the first day of the month are abstinence days, and even the most powerful people do not want to buy alcohol on these days.
When talking to monks, you should keep a low posture and travel to Buddhist countries such as Sri Lanka, often see people talking to monks, as long as you look closely, you will find that ordinary people will never sit on the seat higher than the monk, they must try to make their heads lower than the monk's head, such as **, the prime minister, but also abide by this principle.
Do not ride on Buddha statues to take picturesIn Buddhist countries in Southeast Asia, if a traveler takes rash actions against temples, Buddha statues, monks, etc., it is considered a "heinous sin". Some tourists who did not know the benefits were once punished for taking commemorative photos by straddle the Buddha statue. If you want to take home a souvenir of a Buddha statue, you should not put it on the ground, because although the Buddha statue purchased in a country that believes in Buddhism belongs to you, you must have a respect for it, and if it is a plaything, you can place it at will or move it roughly, which will cause displeasure to the people of that country.
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1.Violation of local laws and regulations, such as illegal harvesting, fishing, and destruction of the natural environment.
2.Disrespect for local cultural practices, such as inappropriate dress, disrespect for local food and beverages, etc.
3.Damage to public facilities, attraction facilities, etc.
4.Engaging in rude, abusive and abusive behavior towards local residents.
5.Indiscriminate smoking, littering, spitting and other behaviors have damaged the sanitation of Huanfeng.
6.Greedy for cheapness, excessive bargaining, violating local business rules, and deceiving local residents.
7.Failure to comply with the arrangements of the tour group, late arrival, early departure, unauthorized departure, etc.
8.Disrespecting local religious beliefs, such as taking photos in places where it is forbidden to take photos of Rang Jixiang, disrespecting shrines, offering tables, etc.
9.Disrespect, abuse, etc., including elephant riding, horseback riding, training animal performances, etc.
10.Illegal purchase, carrying, and use of drugs and other acts that endanger society.
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First of all, the more restless places in Southeast Asia right now are mainly Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines.
The demonstrations in Thailand are mainly concentrated in large and medium-sized cities, and they have little impact on islands like Phuket.
The Malaysia Airlines incident has a very big impact on Malaysia's tourism, and some domestic hostels and OTAs have taken Malaysia Airlines flights off the shelves.
There has always been a dispute in Sabah, but the impact is not significant, and the hijacking of tourists will definitely have a great impact on the tourism industry in Sabah, and Sabah is also not recommended to travel due to the situation.
Bali belongs to Indonesia, compared to the above three places are not so chaotic, and Southeast Asia incidents are frequent, such as Bali, tourism-based areas will definitely pay more attention to related security issues, and due to various problems in Southeast Asia, now the direction of the route ** has declined, the cost performance of travel is good.
If you're not sure, alternative locations in Bali such as the Maldives, Sri Lanka or more upscale Fiji, Mauritius, Seychelles and even Tahiti are also great options.
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The recent hijacking of female tourists in Malaysia Airlines and Malaysia has still had a certain impact on the tourism industry in Southeast Asia, and there are more or less hidden dangers. It is not recommended to go to Southeast Asia during this time. But there is such a possibility anywhere, and it is also mixed with luck.
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Eun: Yes, there will be a lot of adjustments now, and it should be safe!
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