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Serbia Travel Guide

Which country is Serbia?

Serbia Travel Guide

Serbia is located in Eastern Europe and is a country on the Balkan Peninsula.

This is a country with a long and complex history.

The wars in the former Yugoslavia are still fresh in our memories.

This country that was destroyed by the West and the United States is still going on tenaciously.

Here is an introduction to Serbia and its travel guide.

What is Serbia?

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Serbia is a major country in the former Yugoslavia. The "Balkan powder keg", the "Sarajevo incident" and the "bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia" are all related to it.

This is a country that has suffered and still suffers.

After the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Serbia became an independent country.

The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, which was once the capital of Yugoslavia.

NATO bombings, the Croatian War, the Kosovo War and multiple disintegrations have left this land unrecognizable.

And it has happened for nearly 30 years, and the trauma left by the war cannot be erased.

Serbia is a landlocked country in the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.

The first one is Serbia on Amap, and the second one is on Google Maps.

The area separated by dotted lines on Google Maps is called Kosovo, which is somewhat similar to Taiwan, China.

From this we can have a general understanding of the relationship between Serbia and China as well as Serbia’s international situation.

Serbia’s religion, history, culture, ethnicity, international situation, language, etc.

In Serbia, Orthodox Christianity is the main religion of the Serbs.

SvetiSava Church in Belgrade Serbia was occupied by the Ottoman Turkish Empire for centuries, so Serbians hated Türkiye.

But Serbia is deeply influenced by Turkish culture.

For example, Serbian traditional music is like a mix of Romanian, Turkish and Arabic music.

The residents of Serbia are mainly Slavs, and the main ethnic group of Russia is Slavs.

Serbia has historically been Russia's most loyal partner.

Located in the center of Belgrade, it is called Moskva Hotel.

This shows the relationship between Serbia and Russia.

(Desserts here are cheap.) But in Kosovo, Serbia, the main residents are Albanians who believe in Islam.

Kosovo and Serbia have been the scene of many conflicts and genocides in recent decades.

The conflict continues.

Every time I pass by the Belgrade City Hall, I dare not look at the petitioners, who hold photos of their relatives who died in the conflict.

Some people still held Russian flags in their hands, hoping that Russia would help them regain Kosovo.

In fact, Serbia's own military strength is sufficient without Russian help.

But it is impossible to regain Kosovo, because Kosovo's independence is supported by Europe and the United States.

China does not recognize Kosovo, just like Serbia does not recognize Taiwan.

A friend of mine in Taiwan said that she does not need a visa anywhere in Europe except Serbia, and it costs her a lot of money to apply for this visa.

"Have you seen the news? China and Serbia will exempt each other from visas next year." "As expected, our chairman has gone to your market." Starting from January 15, 2017, Chinese passport holders can enter the country without a visa.

Stay in Serbia for 30 days.

(Friends who are interested in traveling to Serbia can ask me any questions.) In Serbia, people speak Serbian, which is a type of Slavic language.

There are Cyrillic and Latin versions, and now the Latin version is generally used.

Serbian is similar to languages ??such as Russian and Polish.

Similar to Croatian and Bosnian.

In Serbia, the popularity of English is not very high, but it is higher than in countries such as Italy and China.

Serbia's economy is in confrontation with the European Union. Serbia, which was bombed by NATO, has been in a sluggish state.

Twenty years ago, little Walker was so hungry that he took 10 million dinars from his mother and ran to the bread seller's house.

"Prices have increased, now 50 million dinars can buy a loaf of bread." "But yesterday it was only 5 million." Dinar banknotes during the inflation period, 1991-1995.

The currency used in Serbia is the dinar.

On the streets of Serbia, you can find currency exchange offices everywhere, where you can exchange euros for dinars at any time.

Some people here feel it is safe to exchange dinars for euros so that they can later travel abroad or worry about another war breaking out.

Currently, one yuan is equal to approximately 17 dinars.

But they don't exchange RMB.

People's Living Standard Maria was once one of the best students in school because she believed "My God, Maria, your paintings really exceeded my expectations!" You are a genius. Don't let your talent become a regret!

"So Maria became a designer. In 2016, Maria got her first job after graduation. It was 50 euros a month, you read that right, about 1,900 yuan. She lived in Bay City, the country's capital and

The largest city. Maria's 70-year-old father earns 800 euros a month from a profession he has worked in all his life.