Introduction: What kind of place is Jamaica?
Why do so many people travel here?
Who is this?
To educate readers, Jamaica is a territory in the Caribbean. There are many island countries. This is one of the famous island countries. It was originally the residence of Indians. It was later occupied by the British and became a member of the Commonwealth.
Moreover, Jamaica is a sports powerhouse with inherent advantages in track and field. The track and field sprint competitions we see on TV and the flying black man Usain Bolt are from here.
Because more than 90% of the people in Jamaica are black Africans, and they tend to be younger.
As for Jamaica, from a food perspective, Jamaica is not a gourmet country, but the food in Jamaica is quite unique.
Jamaica is also a country with a long history and has a tropical rainforest climate.
Jamaica originates from the Indian language and means the land of woods and water.
In this beautiful and exotic country, when we go to visit, of course we should know what delicacies are waiting for us to taste.
Jamaica has many special dishes of its own, among which the red fruit cod with a special taste is the national dish of Jamaica.
There are also guava cheese, plantain pie and meat pie, which are also local snacks in Jamaica.
There are also the famous local fried sorrel sauce in Jamaica, Jamaican baked chicken, smoked grilled chicken and a kind of sweet corn porridge. Jamaican goat curry is one of the healthy meats, low in fat and cholesterol, all of which make people want to eat it.
The delicacies we eat include our world-famous Blue Mountain coffee. Anyone who likes coffee knows that Jamaica is the origin of Blue Mountain coffee. Blue Mountain coffee has a mellow taste, moderate sourness, sweetness and bitterness, and an alluring flavor.
An elegant aroma unlike any other coffee variety.
As for fruits, mangoes weigh half a catty, are yellow with reddish colors, and are very attractive in color.
Sugar cane as thick as a softball bat and coconuts as big as volleyballs are not uncommon here.
?Jamaica is also rich in a special fruit? Aki fruit.
This fruit is very special. It contains toxic substances in the unripe fruit. When cooked, the fruit tastes like eggs. It is usually cooked with salted fish.
Jamaica is a tropical country and is rich in many tropical fruits.
The endless delicacies and sweet fruits will leave us with wonderful memories of this country.
The first point is that when visiting Jamaica, it is prohibited to carry Jamaican currency into and out of the country. However, there are no restrictions on the carrying of foreign currency, but you need to declare it when entering the customs.
In addition to bringing their own personal documents and necessary items, tourists are not allowed to bring more than two liters of alcohol and two boxes of cigarettes into Jamaica, and they must have a prescription from a doctor before bringing corresponding medicines into the country.
Secondly, Jamaica is a murder-prone area, with an average of about a thousand murders a year.
Robberies, assaults and other crimes against tourists still occur from time to time.
Visitors are therefore advised to take necessary precautions when leaving the city, as all visitors to Jamaica are at risk of contracting dengue fever and leptospirosis.
A good way to reduce the chance of infection is to use pesticides and avoid river and dam areas.
However, although private medical facilities on the island all meet basic standards, the quality of medical care actually varies from place to place.
Since treatment is very expensive, tourists are advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance.
Third, tourists can wear whatever they want during the day, while shorts and swimsuits can only be worn on the beach and in the swimming pool.
The evening dress code varies by location. For example, in Negril you can wear casual clothes, while in some resorts, tourists are required to wear formal clothes such as jackets and ties.
Finally, in Jamaica, street vendors hawking on the road give many tourists a headache, especially in Mongo Bay.
Usually a large group of young people gather on the roadside to forcefully sell cannabis, aloe vera massage, hair braiding and handicrafts to foreign tourists.
Usually they promote marijuana to young tourists, but please remember that possessing, smoking and taking marijuana out of the country is against Jamaican law and will be severely punished.