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Is it a fine of 20 thousand or even a year in prison to travel to Thailand to do this?

Many tourists smoke and throw cigarette butts and rubbish on the beach, which greatly affects the environment of the beach. Therefore, the Thai police informed that from February 20 18/day, people and tourists are prohibited from smoking in 24 beaches across the country, and offenders will be fined 654.38 million baht (about 20,000 yuan) or imprisoned for one year.

First, the etiquette taboo

1. Smoking is forbidden in China, so you can't smoke in hotels and beaches. There are still many public places in Thailand where smoking is not allowed, otherwise there will be a high fine. Pay attention to whether there is a no-smoking sign before smoking. In fact, you'd better give up smoking before you go. Smoking while walking will make pedestrians behind you smoke secondhand smoke, which is impolite.

2. Some countries believe in Buddhism and Islam, so you must know the taboos in advance when you go to different temples. For example, you can't expose your clothes, you can't wear shorts, vests or hats and sunglasses, you can't pass things with your left hand or touch others' (children's) heads.

You can't eat durian in the shop.

4. Don't litter. When you go to Thailand, you will find it takes a long time to find a trash can. Maybe many people will throw it away when they are tired along the way. Be careful not to. A good friend accidentally dropped the stem of a small pineapple and was surrounded by a group of people, saying that littering would be fined. Do you think you will give this money abroad?

Second, personal safety.

Although Thailand is one of the countries that China people particularly like to visit, unsafe factors are everywhere, so we must always be alert to our own safety. Safety comes first. Unless it is formal, try not to take part in dangerous activities. Secondly, travel must buy insurance, because accidents are 0 or 100% for everyone. Be sure to buy overseas travel accident insurance before departure, including flight delay, overseas medical treatment, lost luggage, stolen bank card, kidnapping or organ loss (of course, the more the better, see the compensation clause).

Third, property custody.

Hotels usually have safes where valuables can be locked. Don't leave valuables or cash beside the bed. They will be taken away as a bedside reminder (of course, cash is usually taken away). Prevent being cheated. Especially in some well-known tourist attractions, it is very easy to meet swindlers, and there are many large scenic spots at the door. These people will befriend you first, and then tell you that the scenic spot is closed or it is not open yet today, and lure you to other places. As long as you stay alert, you won't be fooled.

Fourth, diet standby drugs.

There are many cuisines in Thailand, so you must remember to prepare medicines for diarrhea when eating a big meal. After all, the food hygiene conditions in Southeast Asian countries are uneven and well prepared.