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What are the precautions for Xinmatai tourism?

First, the preparation before departure:

1. Travel documents: Please be sure to bring your ID card. If you hold a new passport, please bring your old passport with you for inspection.

2. Baggage: According to airline regulations, the checked baggage weight of economy class guests should not exceed 20kg (if you take an airline flight such as AirAsia, the baggage weight should not exceed 10kg, and each person is limited to one piece of luggage. ) Being overweight comes at a price. Please tear off the old luggage tag before checking your luggage, so as to avoid misunderstanding caused by this consignment, which will lead to your luggage being shipped in the wrong place;

3. Dress: The preparation of clothes depends on the change of seasons. Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate, which is divided into three seasons: hot, rainy and dry, with an average annual climate.

The temperature is 24-30 degrees Celsius; Singapore has a tropical maritime climate, with high temperature and rainy all the year round, with an average annual temperature of 24-27 degrees Celsius. Malaysia has a tropical rainforest climate, with an average annual temperature of 22-28 degrees Celsius in inland mountainous areas and 25-30 degrees Celsius in coastal plains. Hong Kong has a maritime subtropical monsoon climate, with cool and dry winter, warm and rainy spring, hot and humid summer and cool and sunny autumn, with an average annual temperature of 22.8 degrees Celsius. Macao has a subtropical climate with the characteristics of temperate climate, with an average annual temperature of 23.2 degrees Celsius. It is wet and rainy in spring and summer, with low relative humidity and little rainfall in autumn and winter. Tourists' travel clothes should be light and comfortable.

4. Time difference: Thailand is later than China 1 hour; There is no time difference between Singapore, Malaysia and China.

5. Items to bring: Please bring your own teeth and slippers when you leave the group, because hotels in Asia are not equipped with such items, mainly for environmental protection and personal hygiene. Please bring your own umbrella, film, sunglasses, skin care products and other daily necessities, which are very expensive abroad. According to the relevant regulations of the Capital Airport, the volume of liquid articles carried by hand luggage should be less than 100ml, and only those exceeding this specification can be checked;

6. Bring your own medicine: In foreign pharmacies, you must buy medicine with a doctor's prescription, and the medical expenses are expensive. Please bring your own common medicine.

7. Currency: At present, there is no RMB in circulation in Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, so you can exchange the currency of tourist destinations in China in advance. To Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Macao, you can bring your own Thai baht, Singapore dollar, Malaysian ringgit, Hong Kong dollar and US dollar. If it is converted into local currency in the destination country, according to the relevant regulations of China's foreign exchange management, each citizen is allowed to carry foreign exchange equivalent to 5,000 US dollars.

Second, the traffic:

1. Mobile phones and smoking are not allowed during the whole journey, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken;

2. Car maintenance, when driving long distances between cities, you need to stop halfway; Drivers are not allowed to turn on the air conditioner when parking for environmental reasons, otherwise they will be fined;

3. According to the laws of the host country, the driver must not drive for more than 9 hours/day, and must have a rest time of at least 12 hours every day;

4. Smoking, drinking soda, eating food with skin, ice cream, etc. It is forbidden to take tourist buses. Please wrap the stone in paper and put it in the trash can. Direct spitting is considered indecent and contemptuous and may cause misunderstanding.

5. When the coach is driving, don't walk around at will, and the driver will not be responsible for the injuries caused by it;

6. If you need to take an overnight train, it is slow, there are many stops, the carriage is small, and there is no drinking water. At the same time, guests should pay special attention to take care of their belongings;

Third, the hotel:

1. Hotels all over the country have booked double standard rooms of local three-to four-star hotels, including separate bathrooms; Because there are differences in hotel star standards in different destination countries, and hotels in some countries have no signs of listing, the star standards of all hotels can only be implemented with reference to conventional standards.

2. The extra expenses (except room rate and breakfast) of the passengers in the hotel, such as long-distance telephone charges, laundry charges, beverage charges, baggage handling fees, etc., are all taken care of by themselves;

3. Any "pay" or "P" on hotel TV is a pay channel; In addition, the hotel does not provide comb washing products and slippers;

Don't let the water flow out of the bathtub when taking a bath in a hotel. If the carpet is soaked, you can compensate for the corresponding expenses;

5. Overseas hotels may not have hot water supply, so you can boil water with a water heater.

6. The AC voltage of hotels used in most countries is 220 volts;

Fourth, the food world:

Thai food is sour, spicy and sweet, and uses a lot of spices and natural spices like curry. There are several points to pay attention to when eating Thai food. First of all, if you don't like spicy food, you can tell the waiter not to be spicy when ordering. Secondly, you don't have to spend money on drinks, because Thai food itself is very strong and usually mixed with white water. Finally, the staple food in Thailand is rice. Thai fragrant rice is world-famous and worth tasting.

Singapore: Singapore catering brings together local flavors and delicacies from all over the world, including Chinese food, Malaysian food, Thai food, Indonesian food, Indian food, western food and fast food. Due to historical reasons, Singapore has integrated the cooking characteristics of Malays and Chinese in its eating styles and habits.

Tourists are required to pay 10% service charge, 7% government tax and 1% sightseeing tax when spending in restaurants and hotels. Suburban restaurants or snack bars do not charge service fees and tips, and market food stalls do not need to pay extra. For the sake of public health, smoking is prohibited in all air-conditioned restaurants.

Malaysia: Malays' food is mainly spicy, among which the famous ones are coconut milk rice, delicious satay (chicken, beef and mutton kebabs), Malay cake, bamboo tube rice and yellow ginger rice.

The dietary characteristics of Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions are similar to those of Cantonese cuisine and light. The staple food is rice, and many authentic western foods such as tea restaurants are also very distinctive.