Want to know more about Serbia, such as climate, humanities, food, religious beliefs, law and security, work, visas, etc.
You can check the climate online, it is similar to northern China.
Serbia is a South Slav, and its culture is Slavic. It is a Slav like Russia, but it is yogoslavia, which means South Slav in Slavic. Serbia itself is another Chinese translation of Slavia.
The distinctive food is beef and mutton soup with bread (baked buns), which is similar to Shaanxi's water basin mutton, but without chopped green onion and coriander. The red wine is good. The statement that the water was contaminated by depleted uranium bombs must be true.
The infrastructure has a very good foundation. In the 1980s, the per capita GDP exceeded that of Italy. In the past 20 to 30 years, development has stagnated, but overall the level is pretty good. The houses that ordinary people live in are very good. They are all country villas, which are uniformly planned and neat. There are no more than five house styles. There are gardens in front of and behind the houses, mostly with roses. To see the specific shape, play the game suddenstrike.
The religious belief is Orthodox Christianity, and the famous one is the Sava Church in Belgrade.
The legal system is relatively complete, the public security is very good, and it is friendly to the Chinese. After all, we have helped them and made sacrifices for them. If you go, you must go to the former site of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia to pay homage to our fallen comrades, present a bouquet of flowers, and bow three times.
There are about 10,000 Chinese in the local area, mainly engaged in building materials, sanitary ware, and small commodity markets. Most of them are from Wenzhou, Zhejiang.
Working passports with China are visa-free. For private passports, please check the website of the Serbian Embassy in China.