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What are the precautions for traveling to the Philippines?

Notes on the introduction of tourist attractions in the Philippines 1. If you bring more than $3,000 into the Philippines, you must declare the amount of foreign currency you carry to the Central Bank of the Philippines in the customs area. The amount of foreign currency brought out cannot exceed the amount brought in. Keep all foreign currency exchange notes. Passengers are not allowed to carry more than 1000 pesos in local currency. Duty-free shops are located in the departure area and transit area of the airport. There is a carnival business center near Manila Aquino International Airport (NAIA), which is the largest duty-free shop in China. 3. Even if you meet hospitable locals on the trip, don't eat each other's water and food, especially in Manila, the capital. 4. Staying in a hotel in the Philippines Not all hotels have toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers, so it is best to prepare them in advance before going out. Manila airport is divided into domestic and international parts. Although it's not far, there is a danger of delaying the flight if you go wrong, so be sure to show your ticket to the driver before getting on the bus and confirm with him where you are going.