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Why are scenic spots in East Timor free for China tourists but forbidden for Japanese?

This is caused by historical reasons. Japan has invaded East Timor before, so people there are not very friendly to Japan. China people will be treated warmly in Timor-Leste because of historical issues. When East Timor was founded, we were the first to stand up and vote, so people there had a good impression of us.

Speaking of East Timor, you may not know much about this place. As a small country in Asia, its tourism resources are very rich, including sea, mountains and forests, as well as various folk cultures for tourists to experience.

In the cities of East Timor, the main means of transportation is electric tricycle. The general fare is about one dollar. If you go a little further, it's two dollars, which is very cheap. In addition, most local people can speak Portuguese and Indonesian, but with the continuous development of the domestic tourism market, some experienced tour guides can also speak Chinese, and local people can understand some simple words, so there is still no big problem in communication.

However, if you want to travel to East Timor, you should pay attention to the food hygiene there. There is no relevant quarantine process in the local area, so it is best to give priority to fresh seafood when eating. In addition, if you want to drink water, unless it is mineral water, everything else needs to be boiled before drinking.

Finally, I would like to remind you that although the voltage in East Timor is 220V, the plugs there are European-style, so if you want to travel there, you must bring the Eurasian plug converter, otherwise electronic products such as mobile phones and cameras may not be charged.