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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Dubai?

Located in the middle of Arabian Peninsula and the south bank of Arabian Gulf, Dubai is the center of the Gulf region, facing the South Asian subcontinent across the sea, and is known as the Pearl of the Gulf. The coastline is 734 kilometers long, bordering Qatar in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west and south, and Oman in the east and northeast. The coastline extends from southwest to northeast, with a total length of 30 kilometers and the widest point 10 kilometers. A branch about 14 km long divides it into two parts, the southeast part is called Dila, and the northwest part is called Baldubai. The Dila section near the estuary is the most prosperous. From south to north, there are Golmud Bridge, Maxim Bridge and Shandaiying Tunnel, connecting the west. Travel: Whether it is a train or an airplane, you must reserve enough time before you travel. If it is an airplane, you should always pay attention to the weather. Phone bill: roaming phone bill is high. Remember to pay enough phone bill before departure to facilitate contact with others. Drugs: Mainly take some commonly used cold medicines, gastrointestinal medicines, mosquito repellent toilet water, heatstroke prevention medicines, seasickness and carsickness medicines, etc. Accommodation: If you are not familiar with the destination, it is recommended to book a hotel in advance. Hotel prices in the world are still competitive.

Safety: It is best to travel together, especially at night. Single women or children had better be prepared to carry necessary defensive tools with them. Equipment: A camera is essential, and you should choose whether you need sunscreen and other supplies according to the specific situation of your destination. The Middle East is the birthplace of Muslims in the world, and it has a unique lifestyle and cultural customs, so we must understand the taboos and customs here and avoid some unnecessary troubles. 1. During the annual Ramadan, drinking, smoking and eating are not allowed in public places and streets after sunrise and before sunset. Most local restaurants and beverage outlets are closed at this time. 2. During Ramadan, women should try to wear long-sleeved clothes and long-legged pants, so as not to be too exposed.