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Matters needing attention in tourism in Taiwan Province Province

Some living habits, customs and regulations in Taiwan Province Province may be different from those in China, so you should pay attention when you go. The following small series will introduce you to the relevant precautions and some traps that UI encountered during travel.

Precautions 1. The smoking ban in Taiwan Province Province is very strict. Smoking is almost completely banned in public places with roofs, and schools, museums, cultural and educational institutions and leisure open-air squares are also non-smoking areas. As long as it is found, there will be a fine of NT$ 2,000 to NT$ 1000.

When waiting for the bus, you need to wave to the bus to signal the driver not to fight. When you get off the bus, you should ring the bell to let you off, so that the driver will stop to let you off.

3. In Taiwan Province Province, especially in some remote areas, you can call the police directly in case of any situation.

When you take the escalator, walk on the right, and on the left is the express passage, which is for people in a hurry to pass quickly. Walk. Cars drive on the right.

5. Don't cross the road at will, and take the sidewalk or underground passage as required. Failure to obey traffic regulations and being seen by the police will result in a fine of NT$ 300 yuan.

6. Taiwan Province MRT has clearly defined "no eating area", so you can't chew gum or betel nut or drink water within the entrance of MRT station. Law enforcement officers found a fine of NT$ 65,438+0,500-7,500.

What are the tourist traps in Taiwan Province Province? 1. In some tourist attractions or sightseeing night markets, there are some fruit stalls dedicated to trapping tourists. They often just cut foster fruit casually, which costs hundreds or even thousands of Taiwan dollars, so you must ask the price when you go to these places to buy fruit.

2. In popular shopping places such as Ximending in Taipei, there will be some "forced sales gangs". They will ask students to take some items that are relative to annual leave and sell them on the road. Some are coquetry, some are chatting with you directly, and some are selling ballpoint pens on the grounds of love. Ignore this and go away.

In some popular scenic spots, there are some shops selling fake gems and fake alpine tea. This kind of situation happens more often to tourists with groups. If you must buy these things, it is recommended to buy them in big shopping malls.

4. Taxis in Taiwan Province Province are charged by the meter, but when you take a taxi in Tainan, Kaohsiung, Kenting and other scenic spots, you may encounter taxi drivers who take a detour, or in the four seasons when you don't jump the meter, so you should pay attention to this situation when you take a taxi.