1. Route to Paris by car Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, and Paris is the capital of France.
According to Google Maps, if you drive by yourself, the distance is 501 kilometers and takes 5 hours and 45 minutes.
In fact, taking into account the stops along the way, it will take longer.
It's much faster by train.
Including stopovers, it only takes about 3.5 hours.
It’s not far to walk, 480 kilometers, but it takes four days to get there.
2. Road map to Paris by car. Notes for traveling in France: 1. Prepare clothes according to the season.
The average temperature in Europe is 0 to 5 degrees Celsius in winter and 20 to 26 degrees Celsius in summer.
2. European hotels usually do not bring toothbrushes, toothpaste, slippers and other disposable items.
Out of environmental awareness.
Visitors should bring their own.
3. Because pharmacies in Europe must be opened by doctors, and medical expenses are expensive, you should bring some commonly used medicines in case of emergency.
4. When going to Europe, be sure to bring some small-denomination Euro banknotes to avoid inconvenience in exchange and exchange rate losses.
5. Stay vigilant at any time and anywhere in Europe.
Passports, tickets, money and valuables must be carried with you.
When walking, it is best to carry the satchel cross-body.
6. When crossing the road, watch the traffic signals and do not run the red light.
Beware of fake police officers using inspections as an excuse to steal.
7. Parking controls in France are very strict, so you don’t have to park anywhere!
8. Renters must purchase insurance.
The time difference between China and France is 7 hours, that is, noon in France is 7 pm in China.
7. When French people meet guests in social situations, they usually shake hands and greet them, and girls and women often curtsy.
When men and women meet, they often kiss each other on the cheek or face each other instead of shaking hands.
8. The French toast to women first and then to men at the dinner table, even if the female guest has a lower status than Ribin.
Women must go first when walking, entering a house, and sitting down.
9. The majority of French people believe in Catholicism, followed by Protestantism, Orthodox Christianity and Islam.
They believe that the number 13 and Friday are unlucky and can even lead to some disasters.
10. Old women are unhappy if you call them old ladies.
11. The French also taboo men giving perfume to women because it is too affectionate and circuitous.
12. They still don’t want anyone asking about their political leanings, salaries, and personal affairs.
If you give a gift when you first meet, the French will think you are unsociable or even vulgar.
13. They prefer the rooster, believing that it has both ornamental and economic value, as well as its function of announcing the dawn in the morning, and is regarded as the national bird.
I love iris and think it is the pride of our nation, a symbol of strength and a symbol of our country. We respect it as the national flower.
14. The French seem to be inseparable from wine all year round.
The French not only pay attention to what kind of wine they drink, but also what kind of glass they drink.
Although the French are very particular, they don't drink too much.
What should you pay attention to when traveling to France?
The above fourteen items require special attention.
In addition, you must pay attention to your own safety when traveling, and travel in a planned and step-by-step manner.
Please make sure to follow the precautions for traveling in France.
3. Guide to the self-driving route to Paris. British cars drive on the left, which means the steering wheel is on the right.
French cars drive on the right, with the steering wheel on the left, just like our Chinese cars.
The world's traffic flow basically falls into these two categories.
Usually, cars in Commonwealth countries drive on the left, and other countries, such as the United States, Canada and other countries, drive on the right.
However, Japan drives on the left.
4. How to drive to Paris, France? There is only one prime meridian in geography, but there is no Paris prime meridian.
If this means that 37 degrees west longitude - 15 degrees north latitude - 7 degrees north latitude is assuming that when the meridian in the center of Paris is taken as the longitude, then this position should be 37 degrees west longitude - 15 degrees minus 2 degrees 25 minutes, which is west
Route 5. There are two routes to drive to Paris: 1. (China) - South China Sea - Strait of Malacca - Bay of Bengal - Indian Ocean - Arabian Sea - Bab el Mandeb Strait - Red Sea - Suez Canal - Mediterranean - Strait of Gibraltar - North Atlantic - (Europe)
2. (China)-South China Sea-Strait of Malacca-Bay of Bengal-Indian Ocean-Cape of Good Hope-South Atlantic Ocean-West African Coast North Atlantic Ocean-(Europe) from major Chinese coastal ports such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Ningbo, Shanghai, Qingdao, Tianjin, and Dalian
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The ship starts from the southwest, passes through the Strait of Malacca, then heads west across the Indian Ocean to the Gulf of Aden, enters the Red Sea, passes through the Suez Canal, and reaches Mediterranean countries such as Greece, Italy, France, and Spain.
Some of them continued across the Strait of Gibraltar to England, Germany and Northern Europe.
Because the Suez Canal can only allow cargo ships with a carrying capacity of less than 250,000 tons to pass through, if it exceeds the limit, take Route 2 and bypass the Cape of Good Hope.
Current location Paris is famous as a shopping paradise.