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Why is India so dirty?

I have been there, and I was in India in summer. I want to give you some suggestions as follows:

1. Choose the back row by car or taxi (you know).

2. Generally, trains are divided into two categories, such as 1. I went to the station to have a look. I was going to take a train to visit other places, but I gave up after reading it. The waiting car was crowded, and many people without seats stood. During the train operation, the door of the car was always open, and passengers were occupying the door. The first class of 1 is more expensive. I don't rule out that they still have good trains, but I haven't seen them.

There are almost no public toilets on the street, so don't walk near the wall (you know); Watch your step when you walk in the street. There are cows and wild dogs all over the street. Be careful to step on "mines". Hotel rooms should provide toilet paper, but their toilet paper is really "scarce" and the poor can't afford it. You'd better take some with you.

4. The hotel is expensive; Almost all networks are charged; It is suggested that you take an electric water cup with you. You can boil water yourself in the hotel, which is more hygienic. Generally, they will not provide it.

5. All the food I can see is not cheap. During my 70 days in India, I solved the problem of food and clothing in Pizza Hut and hotels. I have hardly eaten a meal outside, and poor sanitation outside is also the reason. Indian curry is a little spicy. Don't drink the water that people give you casually, but be sure to drink pure water without "opening your mouth".

6. Take more medicine to treat diarrhea, cold and fever. The overall medical conditions there are very poor. I've been there twice, trying not to get an injection.

Generally speaking, India is 25-30 years behind us. You will understand when you go.