1. Tap water is not drinkable in Myanmar, and even after boiling. When buying bottled water, please be sure to buy a regular brand. The hotel will provide two bottles of free mineral water for each room. If there is not enough water, you can take a thermos cup to the front desk or a nearby restaurant to ask for drinking water.
2. Myanmar is located in the subtropical zone, with hot and humid climate and many mosquitoes in the rain. Therefore, when you travel to Myanmar, you must be prepared to prevent mosquitoes. In addition, Myanmar is also a tropical disease-prone area. Malaria, hepatitis, intestinal diseases and other diseases are common, and medical conditions are relatively backward in China. You'd better prepare some common medicines when you go.
The university looks small, as if there are no students coming in and out. I really don't understand the operation of this university. College students go to school for four consecutive years or concentrate on studying for two months every year, and get the same degree. So many people work 10 months a year and go to school for the remaining two months. It only takes them five years to get the certificate. It is conceivable that even college students can't estimate their true level.
English is only useful in big cities such as Yangon and Mandalay or tourist destinations frequented by foreigners. Small rural cities don't understand these basic knowledge. Burmese people are basically blind.
There are many Chinese in Myanmar, and there are more and more Chinese restaurants. Don't worry about eating in big cities like Mandalay and Yangon. If you don't like it, you can try western food. Personally, I think it tastes good. You can also try Burmese food when you come here for the first time. Food is also a local culture.
6. There are both left-hand and right-hand drivers on the road. It is said that General Wu Naiwen changed the rules overnight after listening to the prophet.
7. Here, you will see merchants sitting on the floor, with greens and radishes on the left and jade on the right. Yes, jade is just lying on the ground, unpacked and over-marketed, just like a dish in front of you. It is said that the jade market is divided into infield and outfield, where women sell it, and the infield is mainly men. These men have been engaged in the jewelry market for many years, and it is easy to identify the professionalism and strength of buyers. It's not that experts don't recommend buying it. Note: It is forbidden to take rough stones out of Myanmar.
8. Drugs to prevent mosquito bites, fever, colds and diarrhea should be prepared. The embassy will recommend hepatitis B vaccination before going to Myanmar.
9. Burmese, both men and women, are nameless. They usually add titles before their names to indicate gender, qualifications, social status or rank. For example, when a man introduces himself, he adds a word "looks" before his name to show his modesty; The woman calls herself a "horse"; Older or respected women, whether married or unmarried, are called "Du"; "Bo" is a title for officers, and "Sai Ye" is a title for teachers and doctors.
10. There are many restaurants in Japan, and they are delicious.
1 1. The country of ten thousand pagodas, with a population of 68 million, 89% believe in Hinayana Buddhism. There are many monks and stupas in the temple, and the temple is luxurious. A person becomes a monk at least once and at most seven times in his life. The gap between the rich and the poor is large, and the people are poor.
12. Wash your face with your left hand and eat with your right hand. Burmese dishes are mostly mashed, mixed, cold and salty, and mashed by hand, which is poor in hygiene. Tasting in the street is not recommended.
13. Burmese people pay great attention to soup, and almost every meal has soup. Sometimes you have to drink some soup between meals. They feel nutritious and not greasy.