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What should I pay attention to when traveling in Tunisia?

Let's take a look at the weather in Tunisia:

Tunisia is located in the northernmost part of the African continent, and its east and north face the Italian island of Sicily. The northern part of the country is mountainous, and the main climate is Mediterranean. Summer is hot and dry, winter is cold and humid, and the annual average temperature is 15℃. The central region is dominated by plateaus and lowlands, with a tropical arid grassland climate, with an average annual temperature of 65438 08℃. South Tunisia is close to the Sahara Desert and is affected by the dry-hot monsoon. The south is hot and dry, and it belongs to the desert weather of tropical continent.

Matters needing attention in traveling in Tunisia:

taboo

1. Islam has a great influence on people's livelihood in Tunisia. Most women in Tunisia live in seclusion and wear veils. Muslims worship once a day at noon, afternoon, evening and evening. Every Friday afternoon, we will go to the mosque to do an overall three-hemp worship. In worship, they regard the solar calendar of 1, 7, 1 1, 12 months of the Islamic calendar as the carrier month of God. During this four-month period, all strenuous activities are prohibited.

2. Tunisia is an Islamic country. No eating pork, no talking about pigs. You should not wear halter tops, shorts and high heels when visiting mosques or museums. You should respect the local religious customs.

Don't talk too much about politics, religion and other topics with local people, and don't take photos in front of the government or police department.

Tunisia people are very hospitable, but they dare not talk about business directly before meals. It is forbidden to pass things or food with the left hand, and it is considered that the left hand always does dirty and despicable work, which is unclean, while the right hand is clean and precious. Therefore, it is polite to treat guests with the right hand, and it is impolite and even insulting to use the left hand.

tip

In Tunisia, tipping is uncertain, but tips are required for many small services, such as ordinary porters and car attendants in parking lots. The prices of cafes and hotels usually include service charges. Excluding the service charge, the maximum tip is 10%, and so is the taxi.

Other preventive measures

As an Islamic country, most residents are Muslims, and Muslims do not eat pork and foods containing pork and lard. Ramadan is celebrated in September every year. In the meantime, non-Muslims should avoid eating and drinking in public places. You can shake hands with Muslims, but some women with deep traditional ideas will not shake hands with men. Muslims should not be disturbed when praying.

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