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What are the taboos in popular tourist countries in Asia?

Every country has its own taboos. Today, the editor will tell you some taboos in popular tourist countries. Everyone should pay attention when traveling. These can really make a difference.

1. Japan: Don’t play with your mobile phone in the subway.

With the popularity of smart phones, there are more and more people with their heads bowed on buses and subways. However, on public transportation in Japan, this addiction to playing with mobile phones should be tolerated.

Announcements on Japanese trams and subways usually prompt "Please do not make phone calls in the tram", "Please mute your mobile phone", "People who are elderly, sick, disabled, pregnant or near those wearing a pacemaker" Please turn off the power of your mobile phone when you are in a reserved seat." However, due to the large number of "head-downers" on the streets of Japan, this rule is easily ignored by foreign tourists.

2. South Korea: You have to take off your shoes in some places.

Due to Korean traditional customs and the protection of cultural relics, you must take off your shoes when visiting local temples, ancient buildings or eating in some restaurants.

However, some tourists from China often enter without seeing the notice at the door, which is prone to disputes. However, solving this problem is not difficult. Just calm down and see what others do.

3. United States: Pigeons cannot be fed casually.

There were rumors that "Tony Leung feeds pigeons". The general idea is that Tony Leung would go to the airport to catch a flight when he had nothing to do, such as flying to London, squatting in the square for an afternoon and feeding pigeons, and then fly back to Hong Kong. (Really willful)

In fact, in some cities, Feeding the pigeons will most likely be stopped. Some cities in the United States have issued notices stipulating that pigeons cannot be fed casually. On the one hand, feeding pigeons indiscriminately may harm these "peace messengers"; on the other hand, there are too many "cute things" that are about to exceed the city's capacity.

4. United Arab Emirates: When going to the beach, don’t forget to bring your documents.

Walking on the beach in a swimsuit and sun hat is the most romantic thing. However, the police in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, remind you not to forget to bring your ID card when using public beaches. (I want to say, where can I put it now?)

According to regulations, all public beach users need to carry their ID cards with them, UAE citizens need to carry their ID cards, and foreign tourists need to carry their ID cards with them. Passport or driver's license with personal photo. The authorities will deploy police forces to conduct patrols and spot checks on public beaches. It is said that the purpose of this is to improve the order and safety of public beaches.

5. Mexico: You must abide by the rules when taking photos.

When visiting famous mountains, rivers and historical sites, taking photos with scissors is a favorite thing for many Chinese tourists. Not only that, many tour groups like to put up banners in front of local landmarks or historical monuments when taking photos. As we all know, this is strictly prohibited in some important places in Mexico.

The Aztec monuments, the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and the Mayan ruins of Chenchitza are all important attractions in Mexico. Commercial activities and advertising by for-profit organizations are strictly prohibited here. However, due to language barriers, it is difficult for managers to identify the nature of the banners or slogans displayed when tourists take photos, so they can only ban them randomly. So it’s better to be more restrained when taking photos at these scenic spots.