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What should I prepare for a trip to Brunei?

1. Emergency call: international code: 673, ambulance: 99 1, fire alarm: 995, police: 993. 2. The climate is warm and humid, with an average temperature of about 24-3 1 degree, which is suitable for tourism all year round. Brunei has only rainy and dry seasons, and it rains almost all year round. Rain gear is a necessary item, and the rainfall is the highest from June to February. Brunei has a warm climate, with an average annual temperature of 24-3 1℃, which is suitable for tourism all year round. Brunei has no obvious dry and wet seasons, only rainy and dry seasons, and it rains almost all year round. Rain gear is a must-have item for traveling to Brunei. The rainfall is the highest in165438+1October-February of the following year, and it is hot and rainy in March-65438+1October. It's best to wear light clothes when traveling to Brunei. Women's clothes should be more subtle and don't expose customs too much. When visiting a mosque or visiting a Malay family, you should take off your shoes before entering the door to show respect and neatness, and don't walk in front of Christians who are praying. Non-Muslims are not allowed to step on the carpet used for prayer in mosques. ?

2. When referring to people or things, you can't use your index finger, but put your four fingers together, gently clench your fist, and keep your thumb close to your index finger; Don't cross your legs or cross your feet on formal occasions.

3. The left hand is considered unclean. Use your right hand when loading and unloading things, and don't use your index finger when greeting people or taxis. You should wave your whole hand.

4. Many Malays don't want to shake hands with the opposite sex, so don't take the initiative to shake hands with each other unless they reach out first. Don't touch other people's heads with your hands, which is considered to bring disaster.

5. Brunei people don't drink, and there are no bars and places to sell wine in Brunei.