Germany
關於Germany
貨幣 | Euro (EUR) |
語言 | German |
資本金 | Berlin |
The Federal Republic of Germany is located in central Europe, between Poland and France, and with coastline along the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. With a population of about 81 million, Germany is the second most populated country in Europe after Russia.
The German government is a federal parliamentary republic. A president is chief of state and a chancellor is head of government.
Since reunification of East and West Germany in 1990, Germany has become a major power with the world’s fourth largest economy and Europe’s largest economy. The country has developed a high standard of living, large middle class, one of the world’s highest levels of education, and a comprehensive system of social security.
Germany offers many contrasts. Visitors can see the Alps, quaint villages or large cities, all with many historical sites and traditional culture and architecture. The country is dotted with castles, cathedrals, vineyards, wineries, and Roman ruins. Germany is also known for precision workmanship and its automobile industry, such as Volkswagen, BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes.
Germany的建議疫苗接種
對於大多數旅行者
乙肝疫苗
Although there is a low risk of hepatitis B in this country, the vaccination is recommended.
甲型肝炎疫苗
Although there is a low risk of hepatitis A in this country, the vaccination is recommended.
對於一些旅行者
麻疹,腮腺炎,風疹(MMR)疫苗
A dose of Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is recommended for infants aged 6 to 11 months.
狂犬病疫苗
The vaccination is recommended for those travellers whose activities or work bring them into direct contact with bats.
ick蟲腦炎疫苗
**Travellers who plan to visit Germany during early spring to late autumn and hike or camp in parts of the following areas should consider obtaining this vaccine: Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland.**
Germany的推薦藥物
目前沒有針對Germany的建議。
Germany要注意的疾病
對於大多數旅行者
Hepatitis B
There is a low risk of hepatitis B in this country.
Hepatitis A
There is a low risk of hepatitis A in this country.
對於一些旅行者
Tuberculosis
Travellers to this country are at risk for tuberculosis if visiting sick friends or family, working in the healthcare field, or having close prolonged contact with infected persons.
Hanta Virus
There is a risk of acquiring Hantavirus in this country through the consumption of food and water contaminated by an infected rodent or through rodent bites.
Measles
A dose of Measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is recommended for infants aged 6 to 11 months.
Rabies
**Rabies has not been reported in Germany and is considered a low risk for travellers, However, it may occur in bats.**
Tick-Borne Encephalitis
**There is a risk of Tick-borne Encephalitis infection in some areas of this country, especially in the states of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. Other risk areas include Brandenburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland states. The transmission season varies, however, ticks are most active during early spring to late autumn.**
Germany中的安全性
人身安全
Most travellers to Germany do not experience any safety or security risks as the country is generally safe. However, in some major cities, the risk of petty and violent crime may be high. Pickpockets work in teams and often attempt to distract their target’s attention. Travellers should not display signs of wealth and ensure their valuables and hidden and safe. Racial attacks and harassment can sometimes occur from extremist youth gangs in major cities and the new German states (Bundesländer) in particular.
LGBTI rights are very progressive in Germany. Both same-sex relations and marriage are legal and anti-discrimination laws are in place to protect the rights of LGBTI people.
極端暴力
There is a threat of terrorism in Europe. Terrorists have carried out attacks in several European cities.Terrorist attacks could occur at any time.
政治動盪
Demonstrations may occur with little or no warning in cities. Avoid any protests, political gatherings or marches. Follow the advice of local authorities.