Tourists must check these Unusual Travel Rulesaround the world

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No Buddha Tattoo

In Sri Lanka, having a Buddha tattoo or disrespecting Buddhist images is considered offensive and can lead to trouble.

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No Chewing Gum

Singapore strictly prohibits the sale, possession, or chewing of chewing gum due to environmental concerns, with hefty fines or even imprisonment for offenders.

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No Feeding Pigeons

Feeding pigeons is banned in Venice and San Francisco to protect public health and monuments, with fines for violators.

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No High Heels

Wearing high heels is illegal at historic sites in Greece to prevent damage to ancient structures.

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Don’t Step on Currency

Stepping on Thai currency is considered disrespectful to the king and is therefore prohibited.

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No Flushing After 10 pm

In Switzerland, flushing toilets after 10 pm is considered noise pollution in some buildings.

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No Camouflage Clothing

Barbados prohibits wearing camouflage attire unless you are in the armed forces, with fines for offenders.

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No Codeine

Japan strictly regulates codeine-containing medicines, requiring permission for possession beyond a certain amount.

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No Questions

In North Korea, asking questions or showing disrespect to leaders can lead to serious consequences, including imprisonment or expulsion.

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