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Overview of Greek lifestyle

As one of the ancient civilizations, Greece’s profound cultural heritage and numerous myths have deeply attracted people from all over the world. In recent years, the craze for Greek immigration has become increasingly popular, and more and more immigration applicants choose to apply for Greek immigration. However, there are still many differences between life in Greece and China. Yongxin immigration experts have introduced common knowledge about the Greek lifestyle to many immigration applicants. 1. Nationality: About 98% are Greeks, and the rest are Turks, Macedonians, Bulgarians, etc.

2. Religion: Orthodox Christianity, Islam. Among them, the Greek Orthodox Church (Eastern Orthodox Church) is the state religion.

3. Language: Greek is the national language. (Greek belongs to the Indo-European language family.)

4. Time difference: Greek time is 6 hours behind Beijing. However, daylight saving time is implemented from March to September every year, during which time Greece time is 5 hours behind Beijing.

5. Currency: Euro (Euro), credit cards. Almost all shops, restaurants and hotels accept Visa and Master cards.

6. Climate: Greece has a Mediterranean climate. The whole territory has sufficient sunshine, with the average annual sunshine in each region exceeding 2,000 hours.

7. Transportation: Greece has 45 airports, 15 of which are international airports; there are 520 ports in Greece, 12 of which are international ports.

8. Holidays: Independence Day: March 25 (1821); National Day: March 25 (1821)

9. Social Welfare: Pay medical insurance, Enjoy free medical care, which is the Greek medical system, for all people living in Greece; the Greek medical system is widely popular and ranks among the top in the world. In the 2000 World Health Organization report, it ranked 14th in overall assessment and 11th in terms of service quality.

10. Education: The Greek education system consists of preschool education, primary school, junior high school, high school, and university. Schools are divided into public and private schools. Public schools enjoy state-funded free education. At present, many famous foreign universities have begun to operate schools in Greece, including New York University in the United States, Southeastern European University in the United States, etc.

Differences in lifestyle are a major obstacle to immigrant life. Knowing more about the Greek lifestyle will help you integrate into Greek life faster, which is very beneficial to Greek immigrants.