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Besides pearl cream, what pits are there in Southeast Asia?

Besides pearl paste, there are many other pits in Southeast Asia. In this magical area, you may be troubled by various traps. Let's uncover these pits together!

Let's talk about the "gem" pit. Traveling in Southeast Asia, you may meet some people who sell you so-called gems, claiming that they are priceless. They will use all kinds of sweet words to persuade you to buy and cheat you at a low price. But when you take the gems home, you find that they are just glass products that are not worth a few dollars. This is a typical "gem" pit.

Let's talk about the "guide" pit. As a tourist hotspot, Southeast Asia has a large number of tourists. However, some unscrupulous tour guides take advantage of tourists' ignorance of the local environment and culture and engage in some dishonest behaviors. For example, exaggerating the characteristics and historical significance of scenic spots, raising the ticket price at will, or taking you to shopping spots to collect commissions, etc. These tour guides look friendly, but in fact they only speak for their own interests.

There is also a pit called "food". Southeast Asia is famous for its local cuisine, and all kinds of snacks and street stalls are tourists' favorite. Some dishonest vendors may use stale and low-quality raw materials to make food, and even add some unhealthy ingredients. In this way, you may get food poisoning or indigestion while enjoying delicious food.

The last pit is the flow pit. The traffic conditions in many cities in Southeast Asia are not ideal, especially the congestion and chaotic traffic rules. This has brought great trouble to tourists. Some dishonest taxi drivers may deliberately detour to increase the cost or use the meter to calculate the price. Some motorcycle taxi drivers may also deliberately find excuses to ask you for tips or engage in fraud.

Besides pearl paste, there are many other pits in Southeast Asia. Gems, tour guides, food and traffic all need our vigilance. When we travel to Southeast Asia, we should keep a clear head and pay more attention, and don't be confused by these pits. Only in this way can we really enjoy the beautiful scenery and unique culture of Southeast Asia. Remember, traveling is a pleasant experience, but be alert to avoid falling into these traps!