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Introduction of Swiss tourism precautions

Matters needing attention in traveling to Switzerland

The best season for Swiss tourism is from July to August, which is the best season for Swiss tourism. Switzerland is located in the northern temperate zone, and the Alps stretching from west to east become the climate dividing line of the country. From west to east, the climate has changed from a mild and humid maritime climate to a temperate continental climate with Leng Xia fever in winter. South of the Alps is a maritime climate, and north of the Alps is sometimes influenced by the maritime climate of Western Europe, which is mild and humid, and sometimes by the continental climate of Eastern Europe. It is hot in Leng Xia in winter and the temperature difference is great. The average annual temperature in Switzerland is 8.6 degrees Celsius. The temperature from June to September in summer is 20-25℃, which is suitable for outdoor and adventure activities. In spring and10-1autumn from April to May, the temperature is 7- 14℃, which is suitable for hiking and few tourists. 12-2 The winter temperature is 2-6℃, which is most suitable for skiing in the Alps.

Taboos of Swiss tourism customs;

custom

1. Switzerland is an educated and law-abiding country. They usually think that they have no reason to do anything illegal.

Switzerland is one of the cleanest countries in the world. It not only keeps the personal room clean and tidy, but also pays great attention to maintaining the sanitary environment in public places. No matter in urban or rural areas, there is little littering, and garbage will be classified and discarded.

3. Politeness is the foundation of social communication in Switzerland. When you are introduced to Swiss friends, shake their hands, kiss their cheeks when congratulating or saying goodbye, and don't forget to say hello to the owner when you enter the store.

taboo

1. Switzerland has a very strict smoking ban. Don't smoke in places with no smoking signs.

Switzerland has strict restrictions on noise. Don't make noise or talk loudly in public.

It is considered impolite to blow cold dishes or soup directly with your mouth when eating in a Swiss restaurant, not to mention making noises when chewing food and using tableware.

4. Don't bargain when shopping. Swiss people don't have the habit of bargaining.

5. Swiss taboo "13" and "Friday", thinking that they will bring misfortune or disaster to people.

6. Swiss people are shy and introverted. They don't like being photographed. Don't force the Swiss to take pictures, and don't take close-ups of children.

7. Although Switzerland is a small country, there are different language areas, and there are obvious differences in language, culture and religious beliefs. Inevitably, there are regional concepts and some barriers. Therefore, it is inappropriate to avoid telling people in one area about things in another area, whether good or bad.