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How did you feel when traveling abroad for the first time?

How did you feel when you traveled abroad for the first time? Hello everyone, I am Sister Gui. I am very happy to answer this question. It has been a long time ago, probably around 2007. I can’t even remember. This is my first time traveling abroad. It was to Vietnam. I went there at that time. I went alone without a tour group. I was with a Vietnamese girl who was married to us in China. She was married in the village next to my natal family. We had a very good relationship. That year she returned to her natal family in Vietnam. I was very curious and didn’t know where Vietnam was. Is there anything fun to do, so I asked her to take me to play with her. It used to be very simple at that time, not that complicated. Just get a travel permit and go abroad. When I got to Vietnam, I found out that her natal family lived very far away. In the mountains, she belongs to a minority group (called the Silver people). Why is it called the Silver people? They all wear silver, especially women. The buttons of their clothes are all made of silver. Their custom here is that it costs seven pounds of silver to marry a wife, so they are called the Silver tribe. Moreover, it is very simple for them to build a house here, with walls It is a tile-roofed house made of wooden boards. I lived in her house for more than ten days. Her parents, brothers and sisters were really enthusiastic. They took me to many places to play, to pick wild fruits and many kinds of wild vegetables. Here is a kind of The wild bamboo shoots are particularly delicious, and the rice dumplings they make here are at least two kilograms of glutinous rice, which can feed several people. There are many wild bees in the big tree holes on the mountain. I have never seen such a large mountain forest since I was a child. Every day You can hear the sounds of various birds, and there is a clear water river in the mountains. The air is very fresh and the scenery is beautiful. It is my first time traveling and I am really happy. I have stayed at their house for more than ten days and eat delicious food every day. , they raise a lot of native chickens at home, and they kill chickens for us to eat every day. This trip is really worth it. It can open my eyes and appreciate so many beautiful things. I took a lot of beautiful photos here, and also I want to wear their ethnic clothes and take photos with them. I want to go back to China as a souvenir, but it’s such a pity. I saved them on my phone. I didn’t expect that my phone was stolen and all the photos were lost. For me, It’s really a pity that there is only one left now. At that time, in Shenzhen, I developed the photos and only this one is left to share with everyone. Thank you!

Talking about this topic, I had some thoughts when I went abroad to Malaysia for the first time. I was very happy. I was very excited when I got on the plane. The service attitude of the stewardess was also very good and very enthusiastic. When I arrived in Malaysia, I got off the plane. My friend picked me up at the airport and then went to eat. After breakfast, I went home and rested for a while. My friend took me to the most famous street in Malaysia and bought some food and daily necessities. Then he went back and put down the things. He said he would take me to "Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia. The country is divided into east and west parts by the South China Sea, namely the Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia) and the northern part of Kalimantan Island (East Malaysia). The total length of the coastline is 4,192 kilometers. It has a tropical rainforest climate and there are many scenic spots worth visiting, such as Langkawi, Sabah, Redang Island, etc. "I was really excited when I saw it. It is such a beautiful and beautiful place.

I may be different from you. I am Vietnamese, and the first time I traveled abroad was to China [face covering]

How did you feel when you first traveled abroad? Many years ago, my first trip abroad was to Egypt. I went on a group tour with my sister, and she took care of it. It can be said that my sister was my first teacher in traveling abroad.

Egypt is one of the four ancient civilizations. The Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Nile... I have admired them since childhood. If you want to go, that would be a dream.

I never imagined that my dream would come true, because it was my first time to go abroad, so far away and full of unknowns. Nervous, excited, happy, looking forward to, and apprehensive. I prepared my luggage early, in this way and that, for fear of forgetting something. In those days when I was waiting for the group departure notice, I was really impatient...

Because it was my first time to travel abroad, the feeling was particularly unforgettable and fresh in my memory. Looking back now, it's a bit funny, but very heartwarming.

The first time I went abroad was to Thailand. The feeling is: I have changed to a place where I feel comfortable.

The floral skirt costing 100 baht lasted 5 days (it was washed every day)

The slippers costing 100 baht lasted 5 days

The hat costing 100 baht cost 5

The 20 baht/bag of fruit was eaten for 5 days

The tip of 20 baht/time was kept for 5 days

No surprises, no tension, just a lot of fun Comfortable

Feeling excited

Oh my god, I have finally flown on a plane, it’s rough~~

The world is so big, I finally started to leave~~~

My first trip abroad was to Thailand! It was my first time to travel abroad, so my mood was naturally different from usual. To sum up, there are the following moods: (1) Excited, excited, or excited. Growing up, for the first time in my life, I dreamed of going to a distant foreign country, seeing the mountains, rivers, customs, customs, foreign cultures, etc. I was so excited that I could not express my emotions. (2) Uneasy, uneasy, or uneasy.

Although I am traveling with a travel agency team, it is a foreign country and I don’t understand the language. It is different from domestic tourism. I have always heard that there is some "chaos" abroad. I don't know what "chaos" is. Moreover, most of the people traveling with me are not from this city or county. , coupled with the captain’s repeated instructions, I really don’t know what is going on in foreign countries, so anxiety and nervousness are inevitable. (3) Tired of heart, tired of heart, still tired of heart. When I got off the plane, everything was so unfamiliar and confused. Every move and every word I said had to be "watched" at the captain, for fear that she would accidentally lose it. All the documents were there. As for her, I really want to "tie" it around her waist. That would make me feel more at ease. Otherwise, I would always have to "work hard". (4) Glad, gratified, or gratified. After traveling for several days and nights, everything went smoothly. Visiting scenic spots, visiting markets, tasting delicious food, shopping... there was no "unpleasantness". It was coming to an end and I boarded the plane. I felt relieved. (5) A little regret, just thinking in my heart, how great it would be if I traveled abroad with my family. If I have the opportunity in the future, I must share the joy of traveling abroad with my family. Come on, there will definitely be such a day!

My first trip abroad can be described in four words: nervous and excited. That must have happened many, many years ago. I remember it was probably when I went to Vietnam. I didn’t take a plane, I drove there by myself. Before I left, I was really nervous. What problems would there be when I wanted to go abroad? Will there be a language barrier, will we not be able to find the way, will our money not be spent, etc. With a feeling of anxiety and excitement, we started to make all preparations. First, I started preparing my passport, then translation software, medicines, credit cards, cash, some daily necessities, and a lot of other things. I felt busy before departure and was afraid of losing things. When it's time to set off, I have to check the vehicle again, and then start setting off with a good mood, watching and taking pictures along the way. When we arrived at the customs, we followed the tour guide closely for fear that something would go wrong, and then repeatedly reminded everyone not to act alone and to pay attention to safety. In fact, after arriving abroad, we gradually became less nervous, especially when we saw the beautiful scenery. Basically all our emotions were taken away by the scenery. However, we must pay attention to one thing. When we are outside, we Don’t forget about safety while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

My mood changed from nervous and anxious to excited and stable. The most important thing before departure is to prepare some related things: 1. Passport 2. ID card 3. Visa 4. Translation software 5. Medicines 6. Cash, credit card 8. Luggage bag 9. Charger and universal conversion plug.

Some things to note when traveling abroad: firstly, if you are traveling with a group, do not leave the group without authorization; secondly, pay attention to the safety of property and documents; thirdly, keep communications open; fourthly, do not show yourself casually when abroad. Money, fifth, don’t act alone, respect local customs, sixth, don’t graffiti, keep the environment clean, etc.