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How to go to Palau, Palau notes.

At present, there are no direct flights to Palau in China, so you need to transfer to Palau in Seoul and Macao! The most common places are Hongkong, Macau, Seoul and Taiwan Province Province to Palau.

There are regular direct flights to Seoul, Tokyo, Manila, Hong Kong and Taipei, which means you can transfer to any of these places. Considering the convenience of connecting flights, connecting flights from Seoul is the most efficient. Asiana Airlines has two direct flights to Palau every week, and now it can fly directly to Seoul from many cities in Chinese mainland, and then transfer from Seoul to Palau.

If you leave Hong Kong for Palau, you can choose to transfer to the Philippines. Manila, the capital of the Philippines, has two direct flights to Palau every week, which are owned by Continental Airlines, and the ticket price is around 4,700 yuan.

Besides, Hong Kong can fly to Palau via chartered flight. Since1October 28th 10, Hong Kong has direct flights to Palau every Thursday and Sunday, with a flight time of about 4 hours.

Precautions:

1. According to local folklore, tourists should wear cool clothes, but it is not advisable to wear exposed clothes or swimsuits in public places and urban areas. If you travel to Palau, you must go to sea. You should prepare swimming trunks, shorts, goggles, etc. And prepare non-slip shoes and gloves to prevent being cut by coral.

2. Female performers of traditional dance are usually topless and should not take pictures or get close to them.

To enter the private land of local residents, it is necessary to obtain the consent of the landlord in advance, and it is best for foreign tourists to be accompanied by local tour guides.

4. Respect the traditional leaders of local tribes or communities (such as chiefs) and don't offend them.

Never compare gold with women's money in front of Palauans. Palauans don't like to show their women's money, and people are forbidden to look at or touch women's money from other families.