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How is life in Cuba?

First of all, daily necessities. There are many Spanish-made daily necessities in Cuba, and many brands have never been seen in China. I've used some, and the Cuban brand shampoo is also very good. However, if you feel uncomfortable, you can buy something you are familiar with. If you are visiting Cuba for the first time, you can bring a bottle of shampoo or something and buy it locally.

Sanitary products and local toilet paper are quite expensive. 10 RMB is just like buying four volumes, but this volume must be bought. In sanitary napkins, there are two local brands. One is Rosa, made in Chile, and the other is Nosotra, also made in Chile. The price is similar to that of domestic good sanitary napkins, but the quality is average. It's kind of like An Erle's grade. (Actually, I'm doing well now. ) there are also night use and daily use. Dry and cotton. But because the price is higher, locals will not buy it, so sometimes they don't buy much, so I suggest you buy a few bags when you see it.

Regarding accommodation, the accommodation conditions in Cuba are relatively poor. I have to admit, as a girl, I suggest that you must be mentally prepared before you go. You can choose to live at school or with a Cuban family. It is relatively safe to live in school, but it is also safe to live outside. As long as you have a good relationship with the landlord, you'd better not go out alone at night. Some friends and Cubans robbed my Nike hat before. So, if you must go to the bar at night. It's the same everywhere ~ many hands make light work.

Clothing problem. It is relatively cool in Cuba from February to February. In the coldest time, I will wear a sweater and a coat. A pair of jeans will do. The quilt can be covered from June to March next year. After the rainy season, girls can bring more halter tops, T-shirts, shorts and skirts. I think it's almost enough. There is nothing in the local area. In addition to Valadero (a famous tourist area in Cuba), there is also a big supermarket with all kinds of things mentioned above. There are some and some brand stores. If there is an opportunity, you can go there to have a look. But that's all. I really think foreigners wear more clothes than we orientals ... you must bring an umbrella and a strong one! Not only can it block the poisonous sun, but it is also one of the necessary items for going out in the rainy season.

Havana is more prosperous than other cities. As a tourist, when you first go there, you will be attracted by the Spanish-style ancient buildings there. In the Freedom Hotel in Havana and other bustling places, you won't feel the feeling of lack of materials, because these are facilities for tourists. Such as taxis (signs, Fukang, etc. ) running all over the street, LADA, the price is a little cheaper than those taxis. If you have a driver's license, you can rent a car to travel (generally modern and Volkswagen series). The price of travel is very high. As an international student, I feel that I am between locals and travelers.

A lot of words, it's hard to finish ... that's about it ... if you have any questions, ask me again. ...