Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Go to Belgium for a business trip for half a month in May. Because it is the first time to go abroad, I don't know what to bring and what to pay attention to. Please let me know!

Go to Belgium for a business trip for half a month in May. Because it is the first time to go abroad, I don't know what to bring and what to pay attention to. Please let me know!

In fact, you don't need to bring too many things for a business trip for half a month. The climate in Belgium is similar to that in the north. It is cool when the temperature is a few degrees lower, and it is even colder when it rains.

Bring some clothes, toothbrushes and other toiletries (not necessarily provided in many hotels in Europe). In addition, as a long-term traveler, I want to tell the landlord that it is strongly recommended to bring something convenient to eat. Because the food in small European countries such as Belgium is really nothing delicious, for us in China, it's ok to eat one or two meals, and after three days, we feel that our mouths are tasteless. This is often the first pain. If you are staying in a hotel, you can bring some small packages of domestic sauces, mustard tuber and convenience food.

Take some simple medicine. For example, Daxi with stomachache, ibuprofen for pain relief, simple cold medicine and so on. If your language is good, you can actually go to pharmacies all over the street. But going out alone at night is not as convenient as stomach pain and headache, and it is also more expensive. It should be noted that it is best not to bring Chinese medicine as much as possible, because the customs may not know what medicine caused the trouble. For example, licorice is taboo in some countries. For example, it was reported that licorice tablets were sent to the United States, and animal Chinese medicines such as tiger bones were preferred, which were taboo abroad.

You can bring a thermos cup, because there is mainly cold water to drink, which can be burned in the hotel, but it is more difficult in the street outside. . . This is not necessary, it's up to you. I don't have this concern at all, but before I take others out, they all think it is necessary.

There are many refugees in Belgium now. I wonder which city LZ will go to in Belgium. If you are in a big city, such as Brussels, try not to get together, don't go to places with too few people, reduce single travel at night, and don't bring too much cash.

In fact, it doesn't matter if you don't bring cash in Europe, but I still suggest you bring10.20. In case (don't be afraid) you meet thieves or refugees, or those who rob money, give them some protection. If you are in Brussels, don't go to Molenbeek.