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Kurishitan - "The Japanese pronunciation for "Christian"; it refers to Japanese Catholics that have been persecuted back in the 19th century."

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No tampons in China! (Female Traveler)

Added: 2009-08-25 14:50:42 in China

Women who want to travel in China should be aware that there aren't any tampons available there.  If you use tampons, you ought to bring your own.  . Read full tip...

Stock up on medicines (Health)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:39:37 in Kazakhstan

When traveling to Kazakhstan, you should stock up on medicine because you would hardly find a place to buy them if ever you get sick there.  Also, bring along some extra warm clothes as it can get...Read full tip...

Chewing gum in Singapore (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:40:07 in Singapore

It is still illegal to bring in and consume chewing gum in Singapore except for medical purposes. You would have to show a prescription if you are ever caught chewing one. Failure to do so will mean a...Read full tip...

Nyepi season in Bali (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:43:38 in Bali, Indonesia

It is not advisable to drop by Bali during the Nyepi season (March 16 in 2010) which is a sacred occasion for the Hindus who comprise almost the total population of this island. During this event, businesses...Read full tip...

Illegal to bring out antiques from Cambodia (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:46:07 in Cambodia

Taking out antiques, Buddhist reliquaries, or anything that resembles an artifact is illegal in Cambodia. If you still want to take a piece of the country, you may just want to settle for souvenir items...Read full tip...

First time travelers (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:46:49 in Thailand

Never tell locals that it is your first visit to Thailand.  If you do, they will most likely try to take advantage and charge you with exorbitant fees, especially the taxi and tuk tuk drivers. ...Read full tip...

Landmine issues in Cambodia (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:47:23 in Cambodia

Cambodia still continues to have issues with landmines. It is for your safety not to meander beyond the specified tourist area. If you feel like going to an off-the-beaten site, you should tag along a...Read full tip...

Antique pieces must have certification (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:49:10 in Philippines

If you are to bring out antique pieces, traditional sculptures and works of art from the country, be sure that they are accompanied by a certificate from the National Museum or else they will be confiscated...Read full tip...

Don't bring Philippine money at your departure (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:51:14 in Philippines

Taking PhP5,000.00 (five thousand Philippine pesos) out of the country is prohibited.. Read full tip...

Bookstore (Shopping)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:51:27 in Singapore

Bookworms will definitely enjoy going to the Kinokuniya Bookstore in Singapore.  Some say that it is the largest bookstore in Asia.  Be prepared to see probably the most books and maps ever...Read full tip...

Haiti goods banned (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:52:22 in Malaysia

Goods from Haiti are prohibited from entering Malaysia.. Read full tip...

Security issues in the southern provinces (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:54:10 in Thailand

Security issues abound in the Southern provinces of Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat and Songkhla which are experiencing conflict. Non-essential travel to these places is highly discouraged...Read full tip...

Con artists in Thailand (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:55:30 in Thailand

Beware of people who act over friendly. They may just be trying to win your confidence so you’ll buy into whatever they are selling, such as Burmese jewels, Thai gold and others. What you consider...Read full tip...

Crossing streets in Brunei (Warnings)

Added: 2009-08-25 18:57:11 in Brunei

If you're not from Britain or any of its former territories, then you'll probably be shocked with the flow of traffic here.  Do remember that in Brunei, left-hand driving is the rule.  Don't...Read full tip...