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Bosnia and Herzegovina, a seriously underestimated travel treasure

In Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina is like a lost pearl, exuding a unique charm. Not only does it offer visa-free entry to China, but it also offers an unforgettable travel experience with its rich history and culture, magnificent mountains and rivers, and tempting food. As you step into Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, you are overwhelmed by the weight of history. The Latin Bridge may look ordinary, but it was the place where the fuse of World War I was ignited. Standing on the bridge, the bullet holes on the bridge tell of the cruelty of past wars and make people deeply realize the preciousness of peace. In the old town of Baščarshia, the cobblestone roads have been polished smooth by time, and on both sides of the streets are Ottoman-style buildings with exquisitely carved doors and windows. Coppersmith Street is bustling with people working on copperware. This ancient skill has been passed down for hundreds of years. Visitors can buy special souvenirs and feel the warmth of history. The Old Bridge in Mostar, built in the 16th century, is an outstanding representative of Ottoman architectural art. It was bombed during the war and rebuilt after the war, carrying the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina's adherence to history and culture. Standing on the bridge and looking down, the river water is clear, the streets are full of life, and locals jump into the water from the bridge, adding modern vitality to the ancient bridge and perfectly blending history and reality. The natural beauty of Bosnia and Herzegovina is equally stunning. Jajce Waterfall is the only waterfall in Europe located in the city center. The 30-meter-high waterfall is majestic, and the water splashes to form a rainbow. The medieval city next to the waterfall is looming, like a fairyland. The lakes and forests deep in the mountains are a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Walking along the mountain trails, you will see lush trees and fresh air. Climbing to the top of the mountain and looking down, you will see the continuous mountains and mirror-like lakes, which will make you awe-inspiring and all your fatigue and worries will disappear. Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide Visa Information Chinese citizens holding a valid passport can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina visa-free and stay for up to 90 days within 180 days. Best time to travel From May to October, the climate is warm and rainy, with an average daytime temperature of around 25°C, which is suitable for hiking and roaming. In December, during the Christmas season, the city markets are lit up with romantic lights, but the mountains are cold, so you need to keep warm. Transportation External transportation requires transfers in other European cities, such as Istanbul, Vienna, etc. You can book air tickets in advance on the official website or travel platform. For internal transportation, the bus network is well developed and tickets can be purchased at bus stations, newsstands or from the driver; renting a car and driving yourself gives you more freedom, but there are many mountain roads and bends, so you need to install anti-skid tires or anti-skid chains in winter and bring all your documents. Classic attractions Sarajevo has the Latin Bridge, the Old Town of Baščarhia, the Yellow Fort, the Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the Gediz Husserl Beg Mosque; Mostar has the Old Bridge and the Old Town, and the Buna Fountain. Food Recommendations The ćevapi grilled sausage with onions and naan is tender and juicy; the Bosnia and Herzegovina stew is slow-cooked with meat, vegetables and spices, with a rich flavor; the Bosnian coffee is slow-brewed in a copper kettle and paired with Turkish delight, which is full of ritual; the Tufahije stewed apple and walnut dessert is soft, tender and sweet. Accommodation suggestions In Sarajevo, it is recommended to stay near the old town for convenient transportation; in Mostar, it is recommended to stay near the old bridge for easy viewing of the night view and convenient surrounding life. Precautions The overall public security in Bosnia and Herzegovina is good, but you should be aware of theft prevention in crowded places such as airports and markets, keep your personal belongings safe, do not carry valuables, and do not leave valuables in the car. When taking a taxi, choose a regular company vehicle, negotiate the price before getting in and ask for the meter.
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