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Temperatures and customs in winter in Egypt

I went there last winter.

First of all, there is no winter in Egypt, but it is not as hot as summer. The average temperature is 25-30 degrees, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is slightly larger. Just wear a thin coat in the morning and evening, and wear short sleeves during the day. If you are afraid of the cold, you can bring a thick coat instead of a sweater, but Egyptians are afraid of the cold, so they wear a lot. Don't be misled by them.

Second, 90% of Egyptians believe in Islam and 10% believe in Christianity. Most adult men wear robes, Islamic women must wear headscarves, and Christian women are more open.

Thirdly, Egyptians are more hospitable, especially to China (because China often helps them). Egyptians like small gifts. They can prepare some cheap little things such as pens and key chains, and they will be happy to give them. Cool oil is a must. It can be used as a tip or for taking pictures.

Fourth, change dollars at home, change dollars into Egyptian pounds at Cairo airport, and leave some dollars for shopping.

Fifth, Egyptian specialties include papyrus paintings, copper plates, essential oils and glass bottles. Everything else is made in China. If you join a tour group, the tour guide will take you to a special store to buy it. If you bring small gifts to your friends, the duty-free shops in Cairo Airport are cheaper than outside, and even papyrus paintings are available. Although it is not as beautiful as a specialty store, it is very cheap and suitable for ordinary friends.

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