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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Myanmar?

Climate: The average annual temperature in Myanmar is about 26-36 degrees Celsius. The whole year is divided into dry season and rainy season. The dry season is 10 to April of the following year. The dry season is the golden tourist season in Myanmar, and the weather is fine. Visitors should bring their own sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hats and other items. The rainy season is from May to early September, and there is more rain in southern Myanmar such as Yangon. Visitors are advised to bring rain gear.

2. Time: Myanmar is slower than Beijing time 1 hour 30 minutes (if Beijing time is 9: 30, Myanmar time is 8: 00).

3. Public security: Myanmar is a Buddhist country, with all people believing in religion, good public security and low crime rate. In addition to the Golden Triangle region where Myanmar, Thailand and Laos meet, tourists can travel with confidence. But we should still pay attention to personal and property safety, and it is best not to show people or show money. Remember not to wander in remote and sparsely populated places at night, so as not to cause great disaster.

4. Clothing: The temperature in Myanmar is high all year round, and tourists mainly wear light, cool and comfortable summer clothes. It is forbidden to wear shorts or knee-length skirts to enter pagodas, temples, palaces and monasteries. It is forbidden to wear shoes and socks and must be barefoot. Visitors to Myitkyina and Inlay Lake had better bring a fleece outdoor dress. Myanmar is a plateau region with a large temperature difference in the morning and evening.

5. Environment: Myanmar's heavy industry is relatively backward, and there is no industrial pollution in most areas. The environment is primitive, and the garbage is mainly domestic garbage. Due to the relatively backward national economy, poor infrastructure and poor road conditions.

6. Automobile: Myanmar's automobile industry is backward, and the procedures for importing new cars are very complicated. Most coaches in Myanmar are used cars imported from Japan, and the steering wheel is on the right. The conditions of coaches are quite old, but drivers are generally clean.