Cuba is the largest island country in the Caribbean and the only socialist country in the western hemisphere. It is divided into 15 provincial administrative regions (including Havana and Youth Island Special Zone), with an area of about 1 1 10,000 square kilometers and a population of about 1 1 10,000. The capital Havana (west) and the second largest city Santiago (east) speak Spanish (both official and folk languages are available, but there is no indigenous language). It is a tourist attraction with beautiful scenery, good air and strong ultraviolet rays. The currencies are Cuban peso (CUP) and convertible peso (CUC). At present, there is no circulation of US dollars, and every city in the country has so-called "one-dollar stores" that use convertible pesos. Ordinary shops (peso shops) do not accept dollars or convertible pesos. All foreign tourists to Cuba use convertible pesos. Euro can be used in a few tourist attractions (such as Varadero, South Long Island, Coconut Island, etc.). ).
In terms of economic development, it is far less than China, and about equivalent to China in the mid-1980s. Its development speed is very slow, but it is developing rather than retrogressing. The main economic sources are tourism, sugar industry (sugar cane industry, including incidental rum production), nickel ore, cigar export, tropical fruit and its products export and coffee. Public security is good (better than China) and relatively stable. Mainly implement the planned economy. Cuban nationals are completely free to go to school, but the efficiency is very low. Because of the lack of fuel, transportation is a problem (but the construction of transportation infrastructure is OK). As an agricultural country, many industrial products are imported, from watches, sunglasses and slippers to buses and motorcycles, the prices are very expensive. There are many old overseas Chinese living in Cuba now, but there are fewer and fewer.
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Cuba has a good environment, clean air and blue sky. First, because Cuba's industry is underdeveloped and there is little pollution, only Havana has a little more pollution in the country. The city where I once lived is the fourth largest city in Cuba, and it is an industrial city. There are only six factories in the city, one of which is a beverage factory with little pollution. Second, because Cuba has fewer vehicles and lacks oil, the tail gas pollution is naturally less. Third, because Cuba attaches great importance to environmental protection, there is a special Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment to control pollution. Therefore, the scenery in Cuba is very beautiful. Traveling there can wash your lungs, but the ultraviolet rays are too strong.
Cuban customs and humanities ... Although Cuba is an island country, Cubans have inherited the habits of Spain and don't eat much seafood such as fish. Although there are, the consumption is far less than that of other island countries. Cubans prefer to eat pork, and Cuba's roast suckling pig is delicious. Cuba is cheerful and lazy, and can dance to music. Like people in other Spanish-speaking countries, Cubans prefer to enjoy life. Cubans are a people who like dancing. There is a carnival (that is, a party) in the school student union every night. They always dance loudly with the stereo on. But doing things is slow and inefficient, always "momento" or "ma? Ana "(tomorrow). But Cubans are sincere to others and seldom make friends with foreigners for any benefit. They just make friends for the sake of making friends, so there is no need to take too many precautions when dealing with them. Cubans are very interested in martial arts in China. Many Cubans are studying martial arts in the Chinese area of Havana. The law and order in Cuba is very good. Because of the inconvenient transportation, Cubans have the habit of hitchhiking, that is, standing on the side of the road to hitchhike. In places with heavy traffic, the government will also send staff to help stop cars. All buses (blue license plates) must stop when there is space, and passengers on the way can take it for free. Because it is a planned economy, Cuba has to queue up for almost everything, and it takes a long time. Cuba still implements the supply system, and basic daily necessities such as rice, cooking oil, beans, steamed stuffed buns, soap and toilet paper are purchased with shopping books. The price is very cheap, almost equal to free, but limited. Cubans don't earn much money, but this shopping is ok, but the quality of life is not high and they don't live well.
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