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What should you pay attention to when traveling to Xishuangbanna? Things to note in Xishuangbanna

There are some things that everyone needs to know when traveling to other places, but there are also some local customs that everyone does not know, so it is best to check before departure. For precautions, you can go to Look down. Precautions

The sun in Banna is scorching hot in January and April, with temperatures around 29-32 degrees. Be sure to protect yourself from the sun and bring a parasol and sunscreen.

2. During the Water Splashing Festival, no matter where you are, be sure to use waterproof storage bags to keep your mobile phones, wallets and other electronic devices to prevent water damage. You splash, storage bags like this can be purchased everywhere.

3. Friends who do not want or are inconvenient to participate in splashing water should try to avoid it. During the Water Splashing Festival, water splashing is unscrupulous to prevent passers-by from splashing water to cause disputes, cause unnecessary trouble, affect your mood and even damage property.

4. There are many mosquitoes in Xishuangbanna in summer, so preventive measures need to be taken. You can apply toilet water or light mosquito coils. Anti-fraud and anti-theft

1. Don’t trust the promotional information offered by hotel staff, train stations, airports, roadside taxis, motorcycles, etc. who come to strike up a conversation.

2. It is best to go out in groups at night and avoid going to densely populated or relatively remote places.

3. For information, try to ask staff in stores, canteens and other places not related to the tourism industry.

4. Don’t let the charter driver or tour guide take a kickback that will affect your mood during the trip. Because every attraction will develop to a certain stage and there will be rebates. If you don’t get the rebates and don’t take the tour, the attraction will collapse in the future, unless the attraction is government-funded. Five taboos

1. You must take off your shoes and pay attention to hygiene when entering temples or Dai people's homes;

2. Do not touch children's heads;

3. Do not touch them randomly Items in the homes of ethnic minorities;

4. Don’t take photos of people at will;

5. Don’t refuse the host’s toast rudely. Tips for saving money

1. For transportation, try to choose special buses for scenic spots and passenger buses for rural areas.

2. For accommodation, there are usually discounts for booking in advance.

3. Arrange meals reasonably and avoid extravagance and waste. You can order food when there are less people, and wild vegetables will be cheaper.

4. Shopping and comparison shopping.

5. For route arrangement, you can choose a purely recreational route or an outdoor route, which can reduce ticket expenses and allow you to deeply feel the original ecological landscape.

6. If you want to eat, it is recommended to find some places where there are many locals, where the food is delicious and cheap. For example, in an alley or in a downtown area. Because there are very few tourists going to the downtown area and there are locals there, the prices are actually cheaper.