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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Dubai?

Matters needing attention in Dubai tourism:

1. The Middle East is the birthplace of Muslims in the world, and has a unique way of life and cultural customs, so we must understand the taboos and customs here and avoid some unnecessary troubles.

During the annual Ramadan, drinking, smoking and eating are not allowed in public places and streets after sunrise and before sunset, and most local restaurants and beverage shops are closed at this time.

During Ramadan, women should try to wear long-sleeved clothes and long-legged pants, so as not to be too exposed.

Drinking is not allowed in other places or streets except in apartments or hotels with houses.

5. When interacting with local people, you can't take the initiative to ask your wife when talking with your husband; When dealing with women, you can only greet them briefly, but you can't talk to them alone or for a long time, let alone stare at their clothes out of curiosity and don't take pictures.

6. There are many domestic holidays in the UAE, including Ramadan, which lasts for 1 month. Although I work for half a day in the morning during Ramadan, I can't actually do anything. Therefore, domestic tourists should pay attention to avoid local holidays when traveling, doing business or holding exhibitions in the UAE.

7. Generally, Arab families still eat on the floor and grab food with their hands. It's best to do as the Romans do when visiting.

8. Ladies are not allowed to wear clothes with bare backs, bare bellies, bare knees, tight-fitting and transparent; Men are not allowed to wear shorts or bare arms in public places; Men are not allowed to wear feminine fashion jewelry; It is not allowed to wear swimsuits in streets or public places;

9. Except immediate family members, lonely men and widows cannot appear alone in public places or suspicious occasions;

10. Don't talk loudly, make rude remarks or harass others with any words and deeds in public places.