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How about traveling to Israel?
The following is the knowledge I have collected about Israel tourism. I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. The best travel season in Israel
Israel has a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers. The climate is obviously regional and the conditions vary. The coastal plain is hot and humid in summer, slightly cold and rainy in winter, and occasionally has light snow in hilly areas. The Jordan Valley region has dry and hot summers, while the southern region has a semi-arid climate, with warm days and cool nights. The climate is dry and hot from April to October every year, with high temperatures reaching 32 degrees Celsius to 37 degrees Celsius, with plenty of sunshine, usually sunny days. Lord, this is also the best time to travel to Israel. Winter is from November to March of the following year. Although the temperature is lower, it is still warm. It is mostly sunny and occasionally rains. The weather around the Sea of ??Galilee and Jerusalem is drier and cooler. The weather near the Red Sea and Dead Sea is cooler in winter than in summer. Suitable for travel.
2. Things to note when traveling to Israel
1. Hotel rooms are generally equipped with pay TVs, telephones, paid drinks and snacks, etc. Please inquire clearly about the fees before using them to avoid having to pay during checkout. A misunderstanding occurs.
2. The tap water in Israeli hotels can be drunk directly, but in view of Chinese people’s living habits, it is recommended to drink mineral water.
3. Pay attention to safety and conservation when using electricity and water, and pay attention to safety when smoking. If any facilities are damaged, personal compensation is required.
4. Please check your personal belongings carefully when leaving the hotel and do not leave them behind.
5. Please lay down a non-slip mat before bathing and wear non-slip slippers for the bathroom. Do not wear disposable slippers to avoid falling.
6. Friends with dyed hair, please blow dry your hair before going to bed to avoid contaminating pillowcases
7. Please do not smoke, spit, or make loud noises in scenic spots and public places, and do not do it when queuing. Jump in the queue and do not throw away garbage or spit gum
8. Jewish holy places, churches, and high-end entertainment venues are recognized formal occasions. When entering, you must dress modestly and neatly. No bare chest, back, slippers, or Shorts, miniskirts, sleeveless tops or other inappropriate clothing.
9. Do not take photos of strangers without permission. If the scenic spot stipulates that photography is not allowed, please abide by it.
10. Most Israelis do not adhere to formal etiquette when visiting Jewish holy places and churches. However, if they visit holy places, the etiquette must be observed and is very strict. To enter a Jewish holy place or church, men must wear a hat called a kobah. When entering __ church, you must take off your hat.
11. During the trip, you must respect the religious beliefs of the local people and do not talk about political topics.
12. The weather in Israel is relatively hot and water resources are scarce. Don’t waste local water resources.
13. Some scenic spots have strong ultraviolet rays, so please bring some sunscreen and other sun protection supplies.
14. Please bring commonly used drugs. If you have special drugs, please bring the diagnosis certificate from a tertiary hospital and the drug instructions in English.
3. Israeli customs and taboos
1. Sabbath: The Jewish Sabbath begins when the sun sets into the sea on Friday and ends on Saturday evening. Most restaurants, movie theaters and other places are closed during this period. No one is open inside, and public transport is at a standstill. On the Sabbath, all institutions in Jerusalem stopped working and all restaurants were closed. On this day, do not go to areas where Orthodox Jews live. Otherwise, the Jews would be furious and throw stones at the people in the car. In addition, cooking is not allowed on the Sabbath. Only prepared food can be simmered over low heat. Usually the food is prepared the day before.
2. Don’t praise the Arabs: There are endless disputes between Israel and Arab countries. Religious reasons are the root of this dispute. Muslims regard Jerusalem as their holy land, an issue that remains troubling to this day. Therefore, when visiting Israel or Arab countries, you should avoid praising the other country, otherwise it will inevitably cause trouble.
3. Dietary taboos: There are many dietary taboos in Judaism.
Do not eat animal blood, pork, fish without fish scales, etc. Dairy product tableware must be used separately from meat product tableware. Fish, eggs, fruits, and vegetables can be eaten at the same time as meat or dairy products. Utensils used for dairy and meat should be used, washed and stored separately. Israelis generally have a rich breakfast, lunch as their main meal, and only light food for dinner. Israelis prefer to drink beverages such as beer, juice and Coca-Cola. Israel’s own red wine is also popular. But the Israelites did not drink white wine often.
4. If you make a mistake, just saying sorry will not end the matter: If you make a mistake in Israel, just saying sorry will not end the matter. Once you make a mistake, you must clearly explain the reason for the mistake, and then discuss and communicate with the other party. If you omit this and just say sorry, you will attract contempt from the other party. For one thing, you reveal the reason why you are doing this, and you won't give in unless the other party understands it thoroughly - this can also be said to be mutual respect.
5. Visiting churches in the Holy Land must be serious: Most Israelis are informal, but they should abide by local customs when visiting the Holy Land. Shorts and sleeveless tops should not be worn in churches, synagogues or mosques, and visiting these places during religious events should be avoided. When visiting some Jewish religious holy places, you should wear a hat called a "Gobah" like the Jews. When entering a Muslim church, you must take off your shoes. When entering a church barefoot, you must take off your hat. In these places, you should not have a touristy attitude. The atmosphere should be serious and you should never laugh and laugh all the way.
6. Don’t talk about concentration camps: Many Israeli Jews and their relatives were imprisoned in concentration camps and suffered terribly during World War II. Those painful memories and unresolved hatred will never be erased from their hearts. Mentioning the concentration camps touched old wounds and was certainly not welcome.
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