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In the summer vacation in June, I'm going to teach in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. My parents are very worried about the safety there. Can you give me some advice?
I have been there, where I met many teachers from China. Generally speaking, it is safe. When you live there, you should pay attention to other things, such as taking a taxi when you go out. Only that kind is official. Try not to wander around at ordinary times, generally nothing.

Indonesia is a tropical country. It is summer all year round, and the temperature is around 30 degrees. It rains for several hours every day in the rainy season, and then there is a strong sun. Pay attention to sun protection and try to wear long sleeves (such as shirts) and trousers (to prevent mosquito bites). The climate there is humid and mosquitoes are poisonous, so it is necessary to bring something with a coating. The white tiger cooling oil I brought last time was good.

Most people in Indonesia are Muslims. Do not eat pork. Don't eat pork in front of them. People there eat by hand and bring their own spoons or chopsticks.

Indonesian customs is very dark, and will ask China people for money. If you go to work, it may be a work visa and you can stay for one year. It may not be a big problem. When you go back to the customs, if you bring a lot of bird's nests, remember to pack them separately, box by box, and it will cost a lot of money to put them together. Converted into RMB 30-40 yuan per case. It's easier to go through customs separately. I brought two or three kilograms last time. It's easy to go through customs separately.

In fact, the economy there is underdeveloped and the locals are lazy and unpunctual. It's not easy to work with local people. Be careful when going out. I've been there four times and I don't want to go again.