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What should you pay attention to when traveling to Cuba?

For a country dominated by tropical rainforest climate, rainfall is extremely high, temperatures are high, and sometimes disastrous weather occurs. Therefore, everyone will avoid traveling in hot weather. Warm and moderate weather is the best choice for travel. The average lowest temperature in Cuba throughout the year occurs in January, between 22 degrees Celsius and 26 degrees Celsius, which is neither cold nor hot, and is suitable for people to travel. So January is the best time to travel to Cuba. The period from December to April is also a good season for traveling, and you can catch up with festivals such as Christmas and Easter. Regarding visas: (1) According to the mutual visa exemption agreement between China and Cuba, Chinese citizens holding diplomatic, official and official passports are exempt from visa requirements. (2) Travelers to Cuba holding ordinary passports for private purposes need to apply for a tourist visa. With a valid visa, you can stay in Cuba for 30 days, which can be extended for another 30 days after expiration. Regarding customs: (1) Individuals can carry 2 bottles of wine, a carton of cigarettes, 10 kilograms of regularly packaged medicines and items worth US$200 duty-free. (2) If you carry more than US$5,000 in cash or items of equivalent value into the country, you must fill out a customs declaration form. If you need to take it away when leaving the country, you can present a declaration form or relevant bank documents proving its legal origin. (3) Each person can carry 23 Cuban cigars when leaving the country; if there are more than 23 cigars, an invoice issued by a regular store and its copy must be provided, otherwise they will be confiscated. (4) Implement strict controls on agricultural products, meat products, drugs, and electrical appliances. It is strictly prohibited to bring into the country cordless phones, cordless headsets, video recorders, DVD players, air conditioners, electric stoves, microwave ovens, electric water heaters and electric irons with a power exceeding 290 watts. If your personal luggage is suspected of carrying any of the above items, customs officers will ask to open the box for inspection. If you do not go through tax exemption or entry permit procedures in advance, you will be detained. However, it is allowed to go through the relevant procedures within 30 days from the date of detention. Those who fail to collect it within the time limit will be confiscated. (5) Diplomats resident in Cuba are exempt from Havana airport tax with their ID cards. All other passengers, including non-resident diplomats, are required to pay an airport tax of 25 Cuban convertible pesos each. Regarding medical care: Foreigners need to go to a specialized foreign-related hospital (CLINICACIRAGARCIA) for medical treatment in Cuba. The conditions are better than the hospitals where Cubans receive medical treatment, but the fees are quite high, and they only charge Cuban convertible pesos.

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