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What to do if you have a fever in Thailand

If you have a fever while traveling in Thailand, you may wish to go to the local hospital. Under the doctor's instructions, you can have your body temperature and blood routine checked, and you can also do a CT scan of your head. The outdoor temperature in Thailand is very high, and the air-conditioning is basically turned on indoors, so such a hot and cold environment is very easy to cause colds and fevers. It is recommended that before entering the air-conditioned room, it is best to wait for the sweat on your body to dry before entering, or to wipe the sweat off your body and wait until the pores are closed before entering the room.

In fact, in addition to paying attention to your health when traveling in Thailand, there are still some aspects that need to be paid attention to. For example, in terms of travel, the traffic direction in Thailand is opposite to that in China. In China, you drive on the right, while in Thailand, you drive on the left. In addition, there is no boiled water provided when staying in a hotel in Thailand. Two bottles of free mineral water are provided in the room. If you want to drink boiled water, you need to solve it yourself.

When making local calls from a hotel in Thailand, the hotel will charge a higher service fee, which is about RMB 7-8/RMB/minute. The cost of calling back to China from the hotel is about 20 yuan/minute. If tourists need to make calls, they can entrust the tour leader or tour guide to purchase a local disposable mobile phone card or IP phone card. The dialing method is as follows: 001 (007) 86-28-landline number or 001-86-mobile number.