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What should I pay attention to when traveling to the Czech Republic?

The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech, and about120,000 people use Czech, most of whom live in the Czech Republic. Czech language has a long history. After many times of evolution, popular Czech language has emerged on the basis of Chinese and Czech dialects, which is widely used in daily conversations in the Czech region. The currency commonly used in the Czech Republic is the Czech krona. There are two forms of circulation of Czech krona: coins and paper money. Renminbi is not convertible in Czech Republic, so it needs to be converted into euros or dollars in advance, and then converted. This process is best done in China, otherwise there will be an extra handling fee. The best time to travel in the Czech Republic is from May to September every year, because the Czech Republic has a mild climate and beautiful scenery during this time, and it is also a good time to soak in hot springs. If you come to Prague in winter, you must pay attention to the cold. It is very cold here in winter. Shopping should be finished before six o'clock in the evening. Many shops in the Czech Republic are closed after six o'clock, and many shops are closed on weekends. In many art galleries and museums in the Czech Republic, soldiers are not allowed to take pictures, and many military facilities and airports are not allowed to take pictures. For more matters needing attention when traveling to the Czech Republic, please visit:/ask/9eb3361635074582.html to see more.