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What are the precautions for Russian tourism?

Moscow and Petersburg are cool and mild in summer, and the weather begins to get cold after September. In winter, in most cases, the temperature is kept at about five to fifteen degrees below zero. St Petersburg is rainy in summer and autumn, so you should take an umbrella. Please add or subtract clothes according to different seasons.

Moscow average thermometer:

January:-September/-December:-May/-March:-August/April: October/May: September/August: 2110.

July: 23/138: 22/129:16/710: 9/31:2/-3/kloc-0.

The national currency of Russia and the United States is the ruble, and other foreign currencies cannot be used directly. In order to facilitate overseas shopping and consumption, and for safety reasons, tourists should exchange rubles before leaving the country. Please consult your team leader for details. The tour guide will prepare rubles for you. Please take RMB to the airport for exchange.

According to the regulations of China Customs, every citizen leaves the country with less than RMB 6,543,800+0,000; According to Russian customs regulations, every citizen is allowed to carry less than 50,000 rubles when entering and leaving the customs, and other currencies should be truthfully declared. Ordinary cameras, digital cameras, video cameras and notebook computers do not need to be declared.

Please inform the customs in advance of special equipment or special valuables, and bring a small amount of medicine for your own use. Russian customs banned Tylenol cold medicine and psychotropic drugs from entering Russian territory. In addition, once the contraband prohibited by international law is found out, the consequences will be borne by the carrier himself.

Knives and other sharp tools are not allowed on the plane. Money, certificates, gold and silver jewelry, cameras and other valuables. You must carry it with you, not in the checked baggage. Please don't throw waste paper and sundries into the toilet when using it on the plane. There is a special dustbin under or beside the sink. Russian airlines' food delivery procedure is cold before hot, followed by cold drinks, cold lunches, hot lunches, hot teas and coffees. So there is no boiled water or hot tea at the beginning of delivering drinks.

The most important thing in traveling in Russia is to pay attention to safety. Russia is a mess, especially for China people. Be sure to remember that money is not exposed and beware of thieves (we all lose our mobile phones when we go to school by bus). In Russia, Buryats and Mongols should be careful, that is, those who look like Asians. They are often up to no good. You must bring your passport, visa and visa on arrival. The police will check it occasionally. Here, I want to introduce clothes in detail from the aspects of food, clothing, housing and transportation: Russia has a cold climate, extremely cold in winter and very cold in summer. Be sure to wear thermal underwear, thick sweater, down jacket, hat, scarf and gloves in winter. It's not too hot to wear shirts and jeans in summer. But don't wear masks, because only sick people wear masks in Russia. If you wear a mask, everyone will stay away from you and advise you to leave the workplace. Food: The main feature of Russian diet is sweet and greasy. Generally, high-end hotels will provide buffet breakfast, including salad, sausage, bread, milk coffee and so on. Take as much as you want, Don. Don't waste it Don't take it away. The first course of dinner is soup, and the famous soup is Supo soup. Different shops have different practices. Then hot dishes and salads, then desserts, toast and tea. Potatoes are the staple food in Russia, and mashed potatoes are very common. What I don't understand is that there are mashed potatoes in jiaozi. There are many kinds of bread, such as black bread, white bread, dry bread and sliced bread. Black bread tastes sour and usually doesn't agree with China people. Tea has different choices, such as sugar, lemon and milk. Mainly black tea. Don't talk while eating. Other famous Russian foods include Buryat buns and holiday cakes, which are called sago or jam in Russia. Pickled cucumbers (I personally feel particularly bad). Russian yogurt, milk, chocolate and ice cream are highly recommended. Especially delicious, especially pure. They are sold in the supermarket. You can try Russian candy, but don't buy any more. Very sweet. If you eat too much, you and I will have headaches and nausea. It's all saccharin. If you are not used to Russian food, you can go to China restaurant or China market, and you can stay at McDonald's in big cities. When you travel, you can stay in a hotel. There is nothing to say. You need a passport and visa to go through the formalities. By the way, Russian toilets are all toilet lids, which are unsanitary. Squat on them, but don't let anyone find you, or you will be fined (I've always wondered how Russians go to the toilet. Ok: Moscow, St. Petersburg and other big cities have subways, just like in China. There are single tickets and multiple tickets. Last year it was 32 rubles. Moscow subway station is particularly beautiful, like a museum, with its own characteristics. But sometimes I don't-I don't want to take pictures. Business hours are from 4 am to 65438+ 0 pm. Taxis need to be booked by telephone (the hotel has a telephone), the fare is sky-high and the service attitude is poor. After getting on the bus in St. Petersburg, Moscow, you can buy a ticket and swipe your card. When you get off in other cities, you can give the driver money directly. In Russia, besides subways and buses, there are vans (like buses, its is unsafe and fast), trolleybuses and trams (after buying tickets, use a machine to make a hole in the window, which is called rolling tickets). Then an old lady will come to check your ticket. There is no tram T in China, and it runs very slowly like a small train. You need a passport to buy a train ticket in Russia. The same train has different fares on different days, so you can buy tickets 40 days in advance at the earliest. There are only sleeping cars and dining cars, but they are a little expensive. Try not to talk to people around you when you get on the bus. Russians drink after getting on the bus. Single women should be careful. I've seen Russian perverts. Others: Russian supermarkets swipe bank cards without losing passwords! Be careful not to lose the card, the money will be divided. Dollars and euros can be directly converted into rubles, and some cities (such as Chita and Irkutsk) can directly convert RMB into rubles. Russia has a calling card for making domestic calls. Keep in touch with your family at any time. You'd better not go out alone at night. Russians are rude and addicted to alcohol. I don't believe in the enthusiasm and generosity mentioned in the book. They are all misers and money worshippers. We also need to pay attention to personal qualities and public civilization. Leaving the country represents a country, and China must not lose face.