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Women’s Travel Guide for Additional Safety Apr 20




Whether it is for business or pleasure, you will see that more and more women are now traveling all over the world. Although this may seem like a good thing, you have to remember that in other parts of the world, women are viewed as weak and are unable to defend themselves.

This is why you have to remember that when traveling, safety first should always be on top of other things.

So, here are some tips that women can use in order to have a much more enjoyable and also much safer trip whenever they travel abroad.

The first tip is that you should always do your research first on the country you plan on traveling to. You have to remember that not all countries are the same in regards to culture. Some countries are culturally conservative and will have dress codes that everyone should follow.

Always familiarize yourself on the laws and customs of the place you wish to go to. Remember that ignorance of the law excuses no one even if you are a tourist.

A very good example would be Saudi Arabia. If you travel here, you have to remember that tourists here and even women were apprehended by the police for improper dresses. You have to remember that Islamic nations tend to be very conservative especially around women.

So, never ever do obscene postures when traveling to unknown places. In fact, in some countries, it is even illegal to invite people of the opposite sex in your hotel room. And, only married couples are allowed to stay in the same hotel room.

Whenever traveling, it is always a good idea to blend in with the public. Try buying a local dress and wear it to give other people the impression that you are a local and is familiar with the country.

Although fashion may always be important for you as it really does make a statement, you have to remember that what may be casual wear for you may be seen as provocative or inappropriate in other countries.

Always remember that you can never go wrong with jeans and t-shirt that covers most of your body. Also, these clothes are better option than skirts if you need to run or defend yourself.

Whenever traveling in unfamiliar surroundings, always be alert. It is recommended that you should never carry your wallet in your back pocket. Always carry it in the front or side pockets and keep your hands in there.

You have to remember that some places are notorious for pickpockets and there are even places where children working with adults can slash your pants with a blade and get the contents of that pocket. Always be cautious.

If you want a more secure way whenever you are getting around the country, always arm yourself. Today, you will see a lot of safety devices available for sale in the market and can be brought along legally.

An example would be pepper sprays, where if sprayed on the assailant’s face, it will temporarily blind them and also disable them for 5 to 6 minutes, which is enough for you to run away and get help.

You can also try getting a stun gun which has an electrostatic voltage charge. This safety device will indeed give your assailant a shock of his or her life and weaken their muscles.

These are some of the safety tips that you should remember whenever you travel. You have to remember that as a woman, you will be much more vulnerable to attacks.

By always planning ahead, you can be sure that you will be able to have a more enjoyable vacation. Whenever you plan your holiday, you need to remember that safety should always be first when traveling.

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Practice Safety First When Traveling as a Student Apr 18




So you ask, is traveling dangerous? It is quite inherent that in any kind of travel that a person does, danger is always just around the corner yes, traveling entails a lot of risks but there are ways on how to prevent these kinds of unwanted situations just by following simple safety first tips when traveling especially if you’re just a student.

As a student traveling far away from home, you have to consider a lot of precautions like:

- If you’re going to some place where people can’t speak your tongue, you should’ve had even the slightest background of the place’s dialect or language so that you can easily get help.

As you plan your travel, make sure that you are aware of the different travel warnings and not considering the places where Americans are not safe to go. You can also register to the US Embassy of the country where you’re at just in case anything bad will happen, your country will know where to find you.

- If you came from a small town and it will be your first time to enter the big city, keep your faith strong for there are a lot of people living in the biggest cities with the littlest of hearts and frail interest.

- Street crimes may vary in forms but the motive will still be the same. Even if you came from another country and have lived your life in a big city, you will still be startled on how crimes are made in other places.

At the point of traveling alone in a stranger’s place, it’s advisable to stay safe. You can do the following:

- Be very careful when riding trains and taxis. You can easily get lost most especially if the taxi driver doesn’t get what you’re saying. You’ll just go around in circles. Worst, it can cost you so much.

- If you’re boarding a plane or crossing a boarder, never let yourself carry the items of others even if you know that person very well. You can’t plead “not guilty” if inspectors have proven that what you’re carrying are illegal drugs or explosives.

- Apply the safety precautions that you have at home. Think of your new place as danger prone times two. But these precautions should not hinder your chances of enjoying your stay. Just avoid walking along dark and empty streets. As much as possible stash your money in places where thieves dare not search. Stay alert at all times.

- Pay attention to your luggage. Never let it out of your sight. There are scenarios that goes “one minute it’s there, the other minute it’s gone. In countries where poverty is their main problem, it would help at least 10 families to live through cold nights with that luggage of yours.

- Know about the important laws of the place you’re going to. There are certain places where bribery is beginning to become a livelihood for some public officials wherein, to literally go about safely around town, you have to give a bigger amount. In these places, your rights can be very thin.

Point is: preparation and knowledge will keep you safe in all your journeys. You can go in a place where you’ll really enjoy every moment that you’re there and in another where you’ll curse all the way out. Tool is, as a student, you must always be aware of the safety first practices when traveling outside your place.

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Philippines woos China tourists Apr 17




Philippines woos China tourists

Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) – China is one of the fastest-growing markets for Philippine tourism with tourist arrivals from China posting an annual growth rate of 18 percent, officials said.

The number of Chinese tourists in the Philippines reached 200,000 in 2010, Philippine tourism and foreign affairs officials said.

With rising incomes in China, the country’s outbound travelers is expected to reach 100 million by 2020, making it the strongest source of tourists in Asia and the world, said Tourism Secretary Alberto Lim, who was in Beijing from Sunday to Wednesday (April 10-13).

A Boston-based consulting company estimates that by 2020, a quarter of all international travelers arriving in Japan and South Korea will come from China, while arrivals from China in Europe will quadruple.

In North America, Chinese travelers will rank third among international arrivals. On average, there will be 25 million first-time Chinese travelers every year for the next 10 years.

In his meeting with his China National Tourism Administration Chairman Shao Qi Wei in Beijing Monday, Lim said that China is a “very important market for Philippine tourism.”

He said Aquino administration “is working hard to improve infrastructure, facilities, and services in preparation for the arrival of more Chinese tourists.”

The Philippine Embassy in Beijing reported that Lim told Shao that the Philippines was hoping to double the number of tourist arrivals in the Philippines from three million to six million by 2016.

He expects that China, as a close neighbor of the Philippines with the largest number of outbound tourists in the region, will be a key source of these arrivals.

Lim also briefed Shao on the open-skies policy of the Aquino administration, more relaxed visa policies and measures to assure and enhance the safety of tourists in the country.

A bus hostage incident in Manila that left eight Hong Kong tourists dead recently soured relations between the Philippines and China, especially after President Benigno Aquino brushed aside recommendations that officials and police blamed for mishandling the case face stiff penalties.


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