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Where is Bohol Island and why is it worth going to Bohol Island? Consumption level

The Philippines has more than 7,000 islands. Among the many countries in this archipelago, what makes the Philippines stand out? Bohol Island has clear waters and is home to rare species of tarsiers, as are the Chocolate Hills in Harry Potter. Here it is. Bohol is the most beautiful island in the Philippines and a famous diving resort in the world. Where is Bohol

Bohol, also known as Bohol, is located in the south-central Philippines, in the center of the Central Visayas administrative region (Visayas), close to Cebu. Most tourists choose to fly from Manila or Cebu to Tagbilaran City in Bohol. You can also take a boat from Cebu to Bohol, which takes about 2 hours. Why is Bohol worth visiting

The most beautiful island in the Philippines: It is the first of the 7,000 islands in the Philippines, with clear water and white sand, and beautiful scenery.

The hometown of tarsier: The palm-sized tarsier is a national treasure here. You can get close contact with the tarsier.

Chocolate Mountain: Known as the "eighth wonder of the world", the Chocolate Mountain is also here.

Diving resort: Bohol Island has clear water, numerous diving sites, rich marine species, and high visibility. You can also watch whale sharks and dolphins. The consumption level and exchange rate of Bohol Island

The price level of Bohol Island is lower than that of the capital Manila, and many people choose to buy travel souvenirs here. 1 RMB = 7.621 Philippine Pesos, 1 Philippine Pesos = 0.1312 RMB (exchange rate in December 2017). There are few banks on Bohol Island, and cash is mostly used for consumption. It is recommended to exchange pesos in Manila or Cebu in advance. What to wear when traveling in Bohol

1. Clothing: The annual average temperature in Bohol is 32 degrees Celsius, which is relatively high. You only need to bring summer clothes, and you can bring one or two thin jackets to prevent wind.

2. Sun protection products: sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, after-sun repair, etc.

3. Diving equipment: The diving site will provide diving equipment. Visitors can also bring their own diving equipment (diving goggles, snorkels, flippers, etc.). Don’t forget to bring an underwater camera if you have one.

4. Medicines: cold medicines, gastrointestinal medicines, seasickness medicines, band-aids, anti-mosquito medicines, etc.