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What are the taboos of popular tourist countries in Asia?

Every country has its own taboos. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you some taboos of popular tourist countries. Everyone should pay attention when traveling. These will really have an impact.

1, Japan: Don't play with your mobile phone in the subway.

With the popularity of smart phones, there are more and more "low-headed people" on buses and subways. But on the bus in Japan, this addiction to playing mobile phones, or endure it.

Radio broadcasts on trams and subways in Japan usually prompt "Please don't make phone calls in trams", "Please turn off your mobile phone" and "Please turn off the power of your mobile phone when you are near the elderly, sick and pregnant seats or passengers wearing pacemakers". However, due to the large number of "low-headed people" on the streets of Japan, this provision is easily ignored by foreign tourists.

2, South Korea: Some places have to take off their shoes.

Due to the traditional customs and the protection of cultural relics in Korea, you must take off your shoes when visiting local temples and ancient buildings or eating in some restaurants.

However, some tourists from China often enter at will without looking at the notice at the door, which is prone to disputes. However, it is not difficult to solve this problem. Just calm down and watch what others do.

3. USA: Pigeons can't be fed casually.

There used to be a saying that "Tony Leung Chiu Wai feeds pigeons", to the effect that Tony Leung Chiu Wai would fly to the airport whenever he was free, such as flying to London, squatting in the square for an afternoon to feed pigeons, and then flying back to Hong Kong (really willful).

In fact, in some cities, pigeon feeding is likely to be stopped. Some cities in the United States have issued announcements stipulating that pigeons should not be fed casually. On the one hand, it may hurt these "messengers of peace", on the other hand, there are too many "budding things", which will soon exceed the load of the city.

4. UAE: Don't forget to bring your documents when you go to the seaside.

Walking on the beach in a bathing suit and a sun hat is the most romantic thing. However, the police in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, reminded you not to forget to bring your ID card when using public beaches. (I want to say, where can I put it if I take it off like this? )

According to the regulations, all users of public beaches must carry certificates, UAE citizens must carry ID cards, and foreign tourists must carry passports or driver's licenses with personal photos. The authorities will deploy police patrols and spot checks on public beaches. It is said that the purpose of doing this is to improve the order and safety of public beaches.

5. Mexico: You must follow the rules when taking photos.

It is a favorite thing for many China tourists to come to famous mountains and rivers, places of interest and take pictures with scissors. Not only that, many travel groups like to erect banners in front of local landmarks or monuments when taking photos, but it is forbidden in some important scenic spots in Mexico.

The Aztec ruins, the pyramids of the sun and the moon, and the Mayan ruins of Itza, Chen Chi are all important Mexican attractions. Commercial activities are strictly prohibited here, and for-profit organizations are prohibited from advertising. However, due to the language barrier, it is difficult for managers to distinguish the nature of banners or slogans played by tourists when taking pictures, so they can only ban them at random. So it's better to take photos at these scenic spots with a little restraint.