Tourism belt basin
Gems:
Most visitors to Brazil can't resist the lure of precious stones. There are many kinds of gemstones in Brazil, including amethyst, opal, topaz, diamond, emerald, ruby, sapphire, etc. 65% of colored gems in the world is produced in Brazil. Today, Brazil is the world's leading jewelry center. Because all these gems are mined, cut, inlaid and designed in Brazil, they are cheap and attractive. The value of a gem is determined by its color and texture. Four points should be paid attention to when buying gems: color, hair cut, purity and price. The stronger the color light, the higher the price of the gem.
Leather:
Another thing worth buying in Brazil is leather goods, such as leather shoes, slippers, purses and wallets. Some of the finest leather products come from southern Brazil, and handmade leather products can also be bought in street handicraft markets. There are also handicrafts, such as pottery, handmade lace and embroidery in the northeast. Most of the attractive Indian handicrafts come from the northern Amazon, and there are beautiful woodwork and straw ornaments everywhere in the country.
Coffee:
Don't forget the famous coffee in Brazil. It will be welcome to buy some bottles and give them away. Both supermarkets and bakeries sell roasted and ground coffee. Vacuum-packed products can keep fresh for a long time, or you can buy good paper bag coffee at the airport.
Butterfly specimens:
Brazil has a large tropical rain forest-Amazon, which is simply the lungs of the earth. Because of its special geographical environment, there are many exotic species in Amazon, and butterflies are one of them. There are thousands of butterflies that scientists haven't named yet, and some of them are beautiful.
Others:
A toucan made of guarana powder, blue butterfly plate and Brazilian mahogany is a gift for returning home. Fish fossils are cultural relics that have gone through tens of thousands of years. Guarana is mainly a Brazilian specialty wild fruit, which mainly softens blood vessels. Toucan is Brazil's national bird, and the butterfly dish is made by Brazil's Blue Butterfly.
ID card charger, selfie stick and charging treasure are all inseparable from travel now. Nowadays, ticket purchase, accommodation and consumption are almost inseparable from mobile phones, and because everyone is outdoors most of the time during the trip, the frequency of using mobile phones will be very high, so it is necessary to fully charge the mobile phones every night and bring a charging treasure for emergencies. The selfie stick is convenient for everyone to take pictures outside. Bank cards and cash, although it is convenient to pay by mobile phone at present, often need cash, especially in some mountainous areas or nearby areas where special agricultural products are sold. They may not all support mobile payment.