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What to buy in Egypt
I would like to introduce you to the specialties of Egypt. Hookahs are less common elsewhere, but are a common tool among smokers in Egypt. Hookah is called "nargileh" in Egypt, and many men like to spend the day lazily smoking a hookah. Compared with ordinary cigarettes, hookahs are a bit cumbersome. First, put the tobacco into the container, then burn the charcoal, and smoke through the curved mouth. The smoke blown out will be reduced after passing through the water. The advantage of this is that it can greatly reduce the amount of smoke in the smoke. Tar content. Even if the smokers at home are not used to hookahs, they can take them home as gifts. A big hookah is also very cool to have at home. Egyptians like to use spices, so there are many kinds. There are many spice markets in Egypt, where many people choose suitable spices, and the prices are not expensive, so travelers who are interested in spices can go there to take a look. Cotton products are also very popular among travelers. As we all know, Egypt is a major cotton-producing country, and the quality of cotton is one of the best in the world, which has also led to the development of the local cotton processing industry. In addition, Egyptian clothing has its own unique patterns and decorations, which are very eye-catching, so it is okay to buy one or two pieces of clothing there as a souvenir. Other specialties, such as carpets, perfumes, tableware, inlaid woodware, ancient paintings, jewelry, etc., can be packed in your suitcase. The spice market was mentioned above, and the market trade in Egypt was also very prosperous. The markets are densely distributed and numerous, mostly located in some small streets. People who come to choose are bustling and come back with loaded goods. The business hours are from morning to evening, so you don’t have to worry about it not being open yet. When buying things in Egypt, there are some things you should pay attention to. The first thing is about bargaining. In general large shopping malls, of course, prices will be clearly marked, but in some small shops, it is a different story. Some small handicraft shops and street stalls will charge very high prices when you see that you are a foreign tourist, so you can use your bargaining skills to argue with the owner. And you need to shop around so that you can see the product more objectively and avoid being deceived. However, one thing that is worthy of recognition about Egyptian traders is that their service attitude is very good and patient, and they are generally not prone to fraud. Even if they have to increase the price at the beginning, there is still room for negotiation after bargaining. At the last moment before success, he will confirm the price with the customer without going back on his word. This is much better than the unscrupulous traders we sometimes encounter in our country.
After reading the above introduction, I believe you already have a certain understanding of shopping in Egypt, right?
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