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I would like to ask people who have been to Macao what are the precautions for traveling to Macao?
Matters needing attention in the introduction of tourist attractions in Macao Macao is located in East Asia, with a subtropical climate and the characteristics of temperate climate. The annual average temperature is about 20℃, and the annual temperature difference 16℃ to 25℃. It is wet and rainy in spring and summer, with low relative humidity and little rainfall in autumn and winter. Typhoon season is from May to 10, and it is most frequent from July to September. You don't need to apply for a visa to travel to Macao, you only need to apply for a Hong Kong and Macao pass. It usually takes three working days (72 hours) to apply for a visa to Macao. Just wear cotton light clothes or T-shirts in summer; When the weather is cold in winter, you should prepare woolen clothes and coats; It's a little cold in spring and autumn nights, so you should wear a sweater or coat. Passengers entering and leaving Macao usually do not need to go through customs declaration formalities except for routine inspection. Passengers can bring their own suitable articles into and out of the country without having to declare them to the customs. Each inbound passenger can take 1 liter of wine and 200 spirits duty-free. 50 cigars and 250 grams of tobacco. In addition, all imported electrical appliances have to pay an import tax of 5%. Departing passengers do not need to declare their antiques, gold, jewelry, radios and cameras. The Macao government levies a departure fee of MOP 65,438+09 per tourist, which has been added to the ticket price. In Macao, Hong Kong dollars can be used directly without exchange. However, RMB can only be used directly in some places, and many shops that pick up cars will not accept RMB. Banks and hotels provide foreign currency exchange and traveler's checks, which is very convenient. In addition, some shops in Macao can also use credit cards. In Macao, there is no charge for making local calls from fixed telephones, but a charge of MOP 1 Yuan is charged for using public telephones. Emergency call: 999. In addition, there are two emergency hotlines to serve passengers all day. Mainland tourists in China can call 1 10, and overseas tourists can call 1 12. You need to bring your own shower gel, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste and slippers when staying in Macao.