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How much did you know after you went to Thailand?

I couldn't be confused with a shemale before. I went to Thailand to have a close look and found it easy to distinguish, because some features are obvious at close range. Most people are poor, there is no need to laugh at them.

If the tour guide asks you to tip the local people, don't. Don't listen! Because there is no need to tip in Thailand, and there is no tipping culture in Thailand. Of course, if you want more money, you can definitely give it.

In Thailand, women can't touch Thai monks, even gently, otherwise the monks will be particularly angry.

There are many rules for entering a Buddhist temple. You must dress neatly and dignified. Do not wear short skirts, shorts or low-cut clothes.

You can't take pictures of Buddha statues and monks, which is very taboo.

If you are caught drunk driving in Thailand, you will be arranged to work in the morgue for one day.

There are really many massage shops in Thailand, but I don't-I don't know if they are formal or informal, because I didn't go because I saw many beautiful girls standing at the door, fearing that they would be informal.

The tuk-tuk cars in Bangkok will kill tourists and are not safe. It is not recommended to take.

Tell me one thing that surprises me. Bao Zheng and Zhan Zhao are household names in Thailand, ranging from 70 to 6 years old.

Except Bangkok and Chiang Mai, other places are quite backward. Beyond Bangkok, it is the countryside. It is not recommended to run to the countryside casually. It is safer to stay in the city.

It's impolite for him to pick up a bowl and eat it locally, but it's nothing. They won. Don't say anything when they treat you as a foreigner.

Guangxi Zhuang language is a bit similar to Thai, and it can communicate normally when the speech speed slows down. Many locals can also speak Chinese, but it is difficult to communicate.

Near the old town of Chinatown, the surrounding buildings are rather shabby, and there are not many snacks in Chinatown.

The study of Thai students is like a joke. They left school at three o'clock. The clock is in the afternoon, and sometimes they go home without homework. They can only play football, do handicrafts and play musical instruments, nothing serious.

There are many 9 1 1 convenience stores on the street, and you can see one within a few steps. This statement is not an exaggeration.

The young girls in Thailand are really beautiful and have an indescribable sense of cuteness.

Thai food is rich, mainly light, and there are few greasy and salty foods.

The price of food is not expensive, which is almost the level of second-and third-tier cities in China.

Basically, you can eat meat for more than ten yuan.

Roadside stalls look clean and hygienic, but they are not necessarily delicious. Sometimes if you don't do this, it's easy for your stomach to feel uncomfortable. I'm not used to it.

Fruit is also quite cheap, especially in roadside stalls. 100 baht can buy a big bag, and supermarkets will be more expensive.

The variety of fruit is still very rich.

Durian is indeed much cheaper than in China, but you can't eat durian in a hotel room. You can only eat outside if you buy it.

There are many kinds of fruits cut like this. You can buy a box and eat it while shopping.

There is less mutton in Thailand, so sometimes you don't have to go to the supermarket to buy it yourself.

I-I used to eat 10 baht doughnuts, which were delicious.

I once had a dessert barbecue, but I didn't. I don't like it very much.

Buying mineral water in Thailand will give you a straw. I think it's basically too much trouble to use.

If you see pineapple rice in the street, you can try it. It is delicious.

There are many Buddhist temples with beautiful scenery, and the famous White Temple is nothing special except that its appearance is all white.

You can visit the palace, which is the palace in Thailand. It's very big and spectacular.

Like the reclining Buddha Temple and the Wangzheng Temple, go by yourself. Visiting too many temples is really tiring. Just one or two.

The sea is blue, but there is a lot of rubbish on the beach and few people clean it up.

People who like green mountains and green waters can consider Pan-Asian Bay. The scenery is quite good, with many caves and many water holes.

There are many floating markets in Bangkok, among which amphawa floating market enjoys a good reputation, but I have never been there.

I only went to Sifang water market, which was quite fun. There are many small bars and gourmet shops, and the atmosphere is very good.

There are many scenic spots, so I won't introduce them if I win. It is right to try to go to places with good reputation.

Thailand is quite suitable for traveling. Generally speaking, it is good, but it is definitely not as good as it is now.

When I went to Chiang Mai before, I met a homestay owner, a native of China, who had lived there for almost ten years. He told me a few points, which actually subverted our impression of Thailand in China.

1. The three main items of Thai diet are curry, winter yin gong and fried food. Besides, China's stomach experience is very common. The food here is very rich, and there are many kinds of seafood, meat and vegetables, but the practice is still not as rich as that in China. S more like an Englishman who fried seafood.

There are many cram schools in Thailand, which are very cheap compared with domestic ones. Many parents in China feel the freedom to make up lessons here. Many parents in China go to Bangkok or Chiang Mai to attend international schools, and the cost is very cheap compared with that in China, only two-thirds of that in Beijing and Shanghai.

3. Thais are ambivalent, kind but procrastinating. It's too bad if they tell you that a job can be finished in three days. S best to finish it within a week. There may be only one or two honest workers. Others will take photos and fish and get off work at 5 o'clock. They will put on their clothes and shoes before 4:50, and they won. Don't work overtime for money. But they are friendly to strangers and the poor. In Buddhist countries, meals are usually given to the poor free of charge.