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Matters needing attention in Jordan tourism

The world is so big that everyone wants to go out and have a look. But there are some things we don't know. What should I pay attention to when going to these places? So I prepared a notice to travel in Jordan.

Jordan is an Islamic country. Although it is more open in Arab countries, the basic principles should be observed, such as not wearing clothes; Don't rush to persuade wine; Don't take photos of women wearing national costumes without permission; Avoid discussing religious issues unless you are a Muslim yourself; Don't say? Pigs? Of course, you must never order pork in a restaurant! Avoid yellow because yellow symbolizes death. This is particularly important and should be kept in mind.

Precautions for women traveling: Women, especially single women, may encounter many inconveniences when traveling in Jordan. For example, getting an entry visa is complicated, they may be rejected by small hotels, and they may be discriminated against and harassed, but these phenomena are very few after all. On the other hand, single female tourists often feel special care and friendship in Islamic countries, and have more opportunities to be invited to local homes. The key point is to master three principles: modesty (don't let boring men have wild ideas), dressing appropriately (don't wear fancy clothes that offend local people, trousers and a headscarf are the most reliable) and generosity (a kind smile can always open any door).

As for language, the most troublesome thing about this tour is that you can put snacks in Jordan. The national language of Jordan is Arabic. The country was once a part of Palestine, so its culture and customs are quite similar to Palestine. Most local shops and streets use Arabic, and tourists know English, with a high English penetration rate. The Jordanian government is arranging administrators who know Chinese at tourist attractions all over the country and setting up Chinese signs.

This is the whole picture of Jordan's tourism industry. Every country is the same. We must respect local customs. Finally, I will give you the wisdom of our ancestors: it is indispensable to prevent others from harming others.