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What are the precautions for Austrian tourism?

Austrian visa: Austria, Italy and Germany are all open to the outside world, and they are exempt from visa and inspection.

Transportation: Austrian Airlines currently has direct flights from Beijing and Shanghai to Vienna every day.

Customs: During the short stay in Austria, the articles brought into Austria for personal use need not be taxed.

Currency: The unit of currency in Austria is shilling. It is allowed to bring any amount of foreign currency and Austrian shillings into and out of Austria. Hotels, restaurants and shops accept foreign currency, but the exchange rate is low. Visitors should choose to exchange money at the bank.

Time: Austria is 7 hours later than Beijing time, and daylight saving time is 6 hours later than Beijing from March to September.

Climate and clothing: Austria has a mild and pleasant climate. May to September and the first half of 65438+1October are the driest seasons, April and165438+1October are the wettest seasons, and the end of 65438+February is the snow season in the valley. It is best to bring some warm clothes, a thin coat and a raincoat in autumn.

Diet: Austrian-style dishes are rich and varied, many of which are left over from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrian dim sum is world-famous, and the most coveted are Saha chocolate cake and Salzburg hair cake.