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Pakistan travel guide

Visas for Pakistan can be processed at consulates in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu. Because Pakistan and China signed an agreement on mutual visa-free fees, holders of personal passports are exempt from visa fees. At present, there are few domestic flights to Pakistan, so it is more convenient to go to Urumqi and fly directly to Lahore or Islamabad.

The traffic in Pakistan's cities is crowded and chaotic. Taxis are of low grade and low price. People usually travel by bus, taxi and private car. Motorcycles, tricycles, horse-drawn carriages and mule carts are called Tongas in the local area. They can be on call and can take three or four people. They are suitable for driving around to see the city scenery.

Pakistan is an Islamic country, so it is unrealistic to eat pork. Pakistan's diet is spicy as a whole, and there are many stews in general. The staple food is a kind of wheat pancake called "Chabati".

In terms of sightseeing, Pakistan's famous scenic spots include: boundary pillar at Khirlafu Pass, Badshahi Mosque, Faisal Mosque, Lahore National Museum, Lahore Castle and Shalimar Park. As for shopping, Pakistani carpets, cashmere and wool fabrics, silver or brass plates, vases, wood carvings, ivory, dolls with ethnic flavor, utensils made of camel viscera, etc. Can be counted as a local product of Pakistan.

Pakistan's public security is not optimistic in recent years. If you want to go, you must put safety first. Karachi is a relatively safe big city in Pakistan, so it is better to travel here, but the consumption level is higher than Islamabad and Lahore, and the air ticket cost will be higher. In short, when traveling, remember to pay attention to personal and property safety, have fun and come back safely.

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