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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Egypt?

Precautions for the introduction of tourist attractions in Egypt 1. Precautions for accommodation 1. Rooms are generally double rooms with a mini-bar. The hotel has general and pay TV programs. The telephone plug can be connected to a laptop, and the power supply is 22V V. Generally, slippers and dental appliances are not provided in the hotel. Hot water is required for room service. 2. The travel agency is only responsible for the accommodation expenses, and the guests are responsible for the personal consumption such as the small bar, pay TV, laundry and communication facilities in the room that the hotel can use. 3. If guests bring their own water heaters to use, they should pay special attention to fire prevention. 4. Tipping in the hotel: generally, it is enough to tip 1 dollar for the room every day. The porter's tip is the guest's own responsibility, which is 1 dollar per piece of luggage or room. Second, the precautions when shopping are popular in Egypt. However, state-owned stores and supermarkets are clearly marked and there is no room for bargaining. Generally, private shops can bargain appropriately. Shops and vendors selling handicrafts often overcharge foreign customers and bargain at a great rate. Experienced customers shop around before making a counter-offer to avoid being fooled. The service attitude of Egyptian merchants is first-class, warm, patient and thoughtful. Buying and selling can't be righteous, and there will never be bullying. After a period of bargaining, customers often ask, "What's the final price?" The shopkeeper assumed the attitude of an old acquaintance: "For your sake, I only want you." So the two sides made a decision, and there was some room for counter-offer in fashion. Third, customs and habits have the following characteristics in the details of life: Egyptians have deep feelings for green and white. Most people love these two colors. There is a saying that green is an auspicious color and white is a "happy" color. They are also fond of and disgusted with the numbers they often encounter in their lives. Most people prefer the numbers "5" and "7". It is believed that the number "5" will bring "auspiciousness" to people, and that the number "7" is a respected and complete number. Because "Allah" took six days to create the world and rested on the seventh day, people always used to use the number of "7" to do some important things, such as: there are many spells and prayers to be said seven times; After the pilgrims come back, treat them on the seventh day; Banquet on the seventh day after the baby is born; There are also 7 days after marriage, 7 days after death and so on. They have the habit of taking onions as a sign of truth. They like cranes very much. It is considered that the crane is a kind of auspicious bird. It is beautiful and luxurious, symbolizing happiness and longevity. Egyptians love cats, respect them as gods, and regard them as sacred spirits. In the eyes of Egyptians, the cat is a symbol of the goddess on earth, a lucky mascot and a revered national animal.