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What should I pay attention to when going to go on road trip, Inner Mongolia for the first time?

The first time you go to go on road trip, Inner Mongolia, you need to pay attention to the following points:

I. Necessary items On the way to go on road trip, Inner Mongolia, you may encounter various unexpected situations, so some essential items are essential. First of all, some commonly used drugs are definitely necessary, such as cold medicine, anti-allergic medicine, anti-mosquito medicine, diarrhea medicine, painkiller, band-aid, iodophor and so on. Secondly, prepare sunscreen items. The ultraviolet rays in Inner Mongolia are very strong, and you will get sunburned if you are not careful, so long-sleeved trousers, sunscreen, hats, masks and sunglasses are all essential.

In addition, some daily necessities are easy to forget, such as relevant documents. If you are a student or a teacher, it is recommended to bring your teacher's ID card and student's ID card. Some scenic spots may be half-price or even free. In addition, mobile phone chargers, cameras, paper towels, mineral water, thermos cups, flashlights, snacks and so on are also necessary.

Second, prepare spare tires and repair equipment. In fact, when you are in road trip, every imagination is beautiful, but in the process, something unexpected always happens, which makes people unprepared. If you are in Inner Mongolia for the first time, you must prepare the equipment and spare tire for repairing the car, because it is common to have a flat tire or a car failure during your own journey, and you may not be able to get a car for help for a long time, so you can only rely on yourself.

Third, when you meet local people, you must be polite. Because there are many local customs and cultures in Inner Mongolia, do as the Romans do. When you arrive in Inner Mongolia, you must follow the etiquette of the local people, such as food served by the host or koumiss. Guests must accept it, and don't break the local etiquette, which will make the other party feel offended and very impolite. Since we have come to Inner Mongolia, we should follow each other's customs. For example, when entering a yurt, you can't step on the threshold like entering a temple, and you can't touch the heads of local children casually.