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What do I need to prepare for my trip to the Philippines?

1. Certificates: passport, ID card, copy of ID card, and two 2-inch photos (it is convenient to reissue the lost certificate). /kloc-tourists under the age of 0/6 who don't have an ID card need to bring their household registration book if they want to transfer in China.

2. Dress: Boracay can wear light summer clothes all the year round, and you can bring a thin coat to avoid catching a cold due to excessive temperature difference between morning and evening or low air conditioning in air-conditioned rooms and cars. When entering formal occasions, don't wear inappropriate clothes such as slippers, shorts, skirts and sleeveless tops. Please carry them carefully. When you go to the seaside, please bring your bathing suit, swimming cap, goggles, swimming ring, shoes that can fetch water, etc. When going to the jungle with many mosquitoes, you need to wear long trousers, and please bring anti-mosquito spray or wind oil. Shoes should be light and fit, suitable for walking, and should not be worn with newly bought shoes and high heels.

3. Personal daily necessities: razors, skin care products, cosmetics, sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, umbrellas, watches, pens and notebooks, please carry them according to your own needs. Philippine hotels do not provide disposable towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo and slippers. Please bring your own.

4. Cash and bank cards: RMB is not circulated in Boracay. Before going abroad, RMB needs to be converted into US dollars and then converted into Philippine pesos locally. Please call the customer service telephone of major banks to inquire about the exchange method. Please be sure to exchange RMB 20,000 or US$ 5,000 as soon as possible, which will be enough for currency exchange. When shopping in the Philippines, UnionPay, MasterCard and VISA cards can all be used in large stores. I suggest you deposit your money in your card. The situation of each bank and card is different. Please consult the issuing bank about how to use the bank card in the Philippines.