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What are the precautions for traveling in Mauritius?

Pay attention to take all the certificates, take the sun protection things and pay more attention to safety. There is a tall royal palm that blooms only once every 1 years in Mauritius, swaying in the wind, and there are huge water lilies floating in the pool. Mauritius tea falcon and pink pigeon are rare animals in the world. Mauritius is short of mineral resources, totally dependent on imports for oil and natural gas, limited in hydraulic resources and scarce in offshore waters, but the exclusive economic zone of 2.3 million square kilometers is rich in fishery resources, rich in tuna.

Mauritius had a single economic structure and only produced sucrose. At the end of 197s, with the support of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the economic restructuring plan was implemented, forming an economic structure with sugar industry, export processing industry and tourism as the three pillars. Since the 198s, the second-stage development plan has been implemented, and the export processing industry has gradually changed from labor-intensive to technology-intensive, striving to become an "emerging industrial country" in Africa.

Tourism is the third largest foreign exchange earning industry in Mauritius, and its output value accounted for 1.1% of GDP in 29. By the end of 211, there were 19 registered hotels in Mauritius. Tourists mainly come from France, Britain, Germany and other western European countries and neighboring countries or regions such as Reunion, South Africa and Madagascar, and European tourists account for 66% of the total number of tourists.