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Come to El Salvador and experience the charm of football and samba!

I came to Brazil on a business trip. I flew for more than ten hours to discuss the project. I felt sleepy when I finally arrived in Brazil. My colleagues picked me up from the airport. They warmly welcomed me to the hotel and arranged a local specialty meal. I started working the next day and was busy for about a week. The project was successfully completed. With a few days left, my local colleagues took me to visit this vibrant and passionate city and watch a football match. Here is a detailed guide I have summarized. If it is helpful to you, remember to like and collect it! 1. Attractions and prices - San Salvador Volcano: A famous landmark of El Salvador, offering stunning views. If you join a guided hike, the cost is around $50-100, depending on the itinerary and services. - Lacerda Elevator: Connecting the upper and lower parts of El Salvador, with a height difference of about 70 meters. You can enjoy the city view while riding. The price for a single ride is about $0.2. - Pelourinho District: Full of historical and cultural atmosphere, with many colorful buildings and specialty shops. Free to visit. - Carlos Costa Pinto Museum: With a rich collection, showcasing local history and culture. Ticket price is about $5. 2. Food and prices - Pupusa: A famous local dish, consisting of thick corn tortillas filled with sausages, cheese, or beans. In ordinary shops, a portion costs about $2-3. - Grilled banana: A common street food, a grilled banana costs about $0.5 (RMB 3.5). - Rainbow smoothie: A summer heatstroke relief, a cup costs $1 (RMB 7.1). 3. Precautions - Language: The official language is Spanish, and learning some common Spanish phrases will be very helpful. - Safety: The security situation in some areas is unstable, with frequent thefts and robberies. Pay attention to personal and property safety, avoid areas with poor security, and do not show off your wealth. - Transportation: There are many mountainous areas in the country, with rugged roads and many sharp turns. Floods and landslides are common during the rainy season, so pay extra attention to traffic safety when driving. - Hygiene: Local water quality and public hygiene conditions are poor. Please do not drink local tap water directly. It is recommended to drink bottled water and choose restaurants or hotels with good hygiene conditions when dining out to prevent diarrhea or food poisoning. - Time difference: El Salvador is located in West Zone 6, 14 hours behind Beijing. Do not go out at night, pay attention to your safety.
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Posted: Sep 22, 2024
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