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visitors should show respect by avoiding taking photographs and videos of people in their living areas - staring or pointing at people while observing the surroundings is never advised.

it is best not to laugh, talk, or shout loudly, specially in a foreign language, seeing as it can draw attention and can create a feeling of division between visitors and residents - any other activities that could be considered a disturbance or an indication of hostility, excessive curiosity, or disrespect should be avoided.

visitors should always be aware of their surroundings, dress modestly without flashy possessions, wear good closed-toe walking shoes, and stay hydrated by drinking bottled water.  arrow-back      arrow-forward

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