Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The "New Matai" in Southeast Asia is a hot spot of China's outbound tourism at present. If you have the opportunity to travel to these places, what should you prepare for the trip?

The "New Matai" in Southeast Asia is a hot spot of China's outbound tourism at present. If you have the opportunity to travel to these places, what should you prepare for the trip?

Food, clothing, housing and transportation:

● Positioning: Southeast Asia consists of Indochina Peninsula and Malay Archipelago, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, East Timor and other countries. Indo-China Peninsula is named because it is located in the south of China. There are seven countries on the island: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysia consists of the Malay Peninsula in the south of Indochina Peninsula (commonly known as "West Malaysia") and Sarawak and Sabah in the north of kalimantan island (commonly known as "East Malaysia").

● Clothing: The annual temperature in Southeast Asian countries is 25℃-30℃, and the temperature difference between the hottest month and the hottest month is very small. There are only two seasons in a year in many areas: the dry season is from 1 1, and the rainy season is from June to 1. Generally speaking, the dry season (that is, now) is a more suitable tourist season, and travel is mainly based on light summer clothes.

Shorts, durable slippers and bathing suits that can be soaked in water are essential equipment for the day of going out to sea.

In addition, it will be useful to bring a white long-sleeved breathable dress. On the one hand, it can keep out the cold when the air conditioning temperature is low indoors and in the car, on the other hand, it helps to block the ultraviolet rays of the local strong sunlight.

Major travel agencies advise tourists to bring their own sunscreen, umbrellas or sunglasses and medicines to prevent mosquito bites, heatstroke and acclimatization. Wear comfortable flat shoes to avoid rubbing your feet when climbing up and down or walking long distances.

● Diet: The taste is hot and sour, and there are many raw and cold foods. Tea and ice water are free during meals, but drinks and drinks are charged separately. Pay attention to food hygiene, and it is best to bring your own medicine to prevent gastrointestinal discomfort.

● Accommodation: Due to environmental reasons, hotels in Southeast Asia generally do not have personal daily necessities such as toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers, so tourists need to bring their own. Hotels are generally equipped with swimming pools for free enjoyment.

● Walking: Contrary to China, all pedestrians and motor vehicles must obey the rule of driving on the left. Accordingly, the car is on the right rudder, and the guests get on the bus from the left door. When driving by yourself, try not to honk when someone is walking in front.

Please help yourself with your luggage when entering or leaving the country. Don't help others with their luggage. When traveling from Thailand to Malaysia, Singapore or Hong Kong], you need to take international flights. There is no baggage check-in procedure at the exit of the international airport, so tourists should not carry cash and valuables in their checked baggage.

● About money: each person can take no more than 5,000 US dollars or equivalent foreign exchange and 20,000 RMB out of the country. Renminbi, Hong Kong dollars and US dollars can be exchanged into foreign currencies in banks, hotels or with tour guides. The specific exchange rate must be determined by the current exchange rate. In Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, RMB can be used in some places.

Southeast Asia and other countries belong to tipping countries. Every tourist participating in the tour should prepare 20 yuan as a tip for drivers and tour guides every day. Bellman, room cleaner, toilet cleaner, tour guide, driver, etc. You should give some rewards in hotels that provide services for yourself. Generally, about two yuan per person per day; In Thailand, the waiter has to tip 20 baht for carrying luggage or delivering boiled water to the room. Singapore and Malaysia have no such habit.

● Communication: Please refer to China Mobile's international roaming charges. Receiving text messages is free.

Travel notes:

Travel notes of Angkor Wat in Cambodia

Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a place with artistic beauty and a weather-beaten and vicissitudes land. Angkor Wat in Cambodia is now a place where many people choose to go on holiday. The following travel guide of Angkor Wat in Cambodia will take you and feel the charm of Angkor Wat with you!

Angkor Wat is also called Angkor Wat City. The 54 pagodas in bayon temple, the central temple of Angkor Wat, are all carved with huge smiling faces, which are mysterious and serene. It is said that this man's smiling face is the smile of King Jaya Varman VII. He built Angkor Wat, which is also called "Angkor Smile" in the world. When you come to Angkor Wat, you must pay close attention to this smile.

Relief art

The relief of Angkor Wat is exquisite and vivid. There are reliefs on the inner wall of the corridor, columns, cornerstones, window lintels and railings. These relief techniques are skillful, the scenes are complex and the characters are vivid, which can be called masterpieces in the history of world art. Looking out from the inside, there are many graceful portrait reliefs, which are said to symbolize the descent of fairies. This group of beautiful fairies is called Apsara, also known as the Mona Lisa in the East. It is said that it was transformed by the waves. The magnificent Angkor Wat survived because of these beautiful little fairies.

Day and night are different colors.

There is also a wonderful scene in Angkor Wat, with different colors during the day and at night. Under the sunshine, the whole building will show different brilliance, and the night scene will be more charming. People who like photography like to come here to capture this wonderful!

Watch the sunrise and sunset of Angkor.

Mount Bakken, the highest elevation among Angkor monuments, is a good place to watch the sunrise and sunset. After 5 pm every day, countless tourists will flock to it, making the usually silent Bakken Mountain as lively as a park. Find a corner and hug each other. The setting sun shines in the sky, sending out the afterglow of the setting sun and hitting the mysterious tropical rain forest directly. This is a way to witness emotions and feelings. Sunrise and sunset in love generate passion!