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Food & Drink
Guinea-Bissau’s few hotels and restaurants offer excellent food, though some places are expensive. Local specialities include jollof rice, chicken and fish dishes. Staples are cassava, yams and maize.

Shopping
Locally-made artefacts and carvings can be found in the markets. There are also some modern shops in Bissau. Shopping hours: Mon-Fri 0730-1230 and 1430-1830.

Special Events
The following is a selection of special events celebrated annually in Guinea-Bissau:
Jan or Feb Tabaski (Feast of the Sacrifice). Feb Bissau Carnival (Guinea-Bissau’s largest annual event, a Latin-esque carnival). Oct or Nov Korite (End of Ramadan).


Social Conventions
Casual wear is widely accepted. Social customs should be respected, particularly in Muslim areas. Petty thievery and pickpocketing are increasingly common, particularly at the airport, in markets and at public gatherings. Photography: Visitors should request permission from security personnel before photographing military or police installations. Tipping: 10 per cent is an acceptable amount, although not encouraged.


   
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