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How to play Thailand travel guide to Thailand 20 17

For a tourist attraction like Thailand, I believe many friends who love to travel have long known about it. There are many strategies on the internet, but we also know that the more travel strategies, the more saturated the place, and the less fun it is to go. What shall we do? Don't be afraid, Bian Xiao will tell you the most humanized Thailand travel guide ~

Speaking of Pattaya, we may all know the main purpose of everyone coming here. Yes, it is to see the shemale and take photos with the shemale.

Of course, there are other services besides shemale.

Not much to say here. ......

Before, a friend came back from Thailand and said that he would travel to Thailand and take a photo with a shemale. Then several shemale squeezed in and finally left angrily.

In fact, taking a photo with a shemale requires a tip, ranging from 20- 100. A shemale can ask for a tip whether you agree or not.

If you are taking pictures, you must discuss with them.

Let's start with the visa. It has been a visa-free policy for a while. I wonder if I have a visa now. Even if you don't sign in person, the visa fee is 50% off for tourists from China, and that of landing visa has been reduced from the previous 2,000 baht to 1000 baht.

Need to prepare travel itinerary, photos, 65,438+0,000 baht, with a tip of about 20 per person, and apply for a visa on arrival.

Thailand is divided into summer, rainy season and cool season, but Thai locals have long been used to living in an air-conditioned environment. Some public places are fully air-conditioned, so friends who are afraid of the cold can bring a shawl.

If you want a calling card, you can book it online in advance or buy it at the Thai airport.

The exchange ratio between RMB and Thai baht is 1:5. I suggest you change a little more change when you change it. This is mainly used for tipping, such as cleaning the room and carrying luggage. Spa is basically a tip of tens of yuan.

Tip: I suggest you change money before you travel, not at the airport. The exchange rate is very low.

Every inbound tourist must bring no less than 2W baht or equivalent foreign currency cash, which will be randomly checked by Thai immigration officials. If there is insufficient cash, they will be refused entry.

There are two imperial duty-free shops in Bangkok, and the one we went to is near the airport.

As soon as you enter the door, it is a cosmetics counter, which is generally 6-7 fold off the domestic price, followed by clothing, watches, shoes, bags, snacks, underwear, T-shirts and so on. Some people can go shopping in it for a day, so it's best not to bring their girlfriends to this place. You'll regret it if you go, hehe, just kidding.

Tip: There are two kinds of goods in duty-free shops, one is that you can pick up the goods now, and the other is that you need to pick up the goods at the airport, and you can't open the sealed bag before boarding.

You can ask the counter lady before you pay.

Almost every Thai restaurant will have hot and sour powder, so female friends who like spicy food can have a good meal.

Thailand is rich in fruits, such as mangosteen, lotus fog, rambutan, green awn, Sakyamuni, guava, jackfruit and durian. Our fruit which is not sweet in temperate zone is delicious in Thailand!

April-June is the best season to go to Thailand to eat fruit, but Thailand stipulates that durian can't get on the plane and can't be brought into the hotel. If you like durian, you must pay attention to this.

In terms of language, many people ask me if I can go to Thailand without Thai or English.

If you are brave enough, you can, at least you won't live on the streets.

There are many Chinese travel agencies in Thailand, and most big hotels can also speak Chinese. Half of the major scenic spots come from China. If you want to go to a corner or ask for directions, you can still speak some English.

Tip: There are still many mosquitoes in Thailand in summer. I suggest you buy accommodation after you go. We can choose hotels or youth hostels. Youth hostels in Thailand are good, cheap and clean.

There are taxis and double cars for small traffic in the city. If you are good at bargaining, the transportation costs of the two are not much different.

The traffic in Chiang Mai is really fast. Personally, I suggest not renting a car. If it's near, let's take a taxi.

Tip: Uber is very practical in Thailand. A friend said before that it would be very low to take a taxi with Uber.

Taxis are rarely priced by mileage, but they are cheaper. You can ask passers-by or police for the price first, and then bargain with the driver.

Accommodation in Pattaya: The overall price of accommodation in Pattaya is relatively moderate. It should be noted that when booking, you should read more comments. Pattaya simply fell out at night, and friends with poor sleep quality remember to choose rooms with better sound insulation.

Thailand entered a period of national mourning from 10 to 14, which lasted for one year. The government warned people to wear black clothes as much as possible during mourning and avoid "happy activities".

Entertainment activities such as movies, concerts and ball games have also been postponed.

At the same time, embassies of various countries also told foreigners who went to Thailand during the mourning period to exercise restraint in tourist attractions and bars.

What are the customs and taboos that need attention in Thailand?

Thailand, like China, is a country that respects etiquette and pays attention to manners. Most people believe in Buddhism.

So traveling in Thailand needs to pay attention to some details:

1. On formal occasions, clothes must be dignified and neat, and topless clothes, slippers, shorts and so on are not allowed.

2. You can't touch the monk with your fingers, women can't shake hands with the monk, and you can't sit next to the monk in the car.

3. Never climb the Buddha statue to take photos, and never do anything that will damage the respect for the Buddha statue; When you meet a monk who is begging for alms, you can't send cash, because it is an act of breaking the monk's precepts.

Don't touch other people's heads, and don't mess up other people's hair. The locals forbid outsiders to touch the heads of children (especially young monks). Only kings, monks and their parents can touch a child's head.

5. Local people think that people's left hand is not clean, so important things should be taken with their right hand; The soles of the feet are also considered unclean. When sitting, avoid putting your feet on the table. Hitting people or pointing people with your toes will be severely reprimanded. Never lift your feet at the Buddha.

6, in public, it is not appropriate to make too intimate moves.