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Travel in Thailand and exchange baht

April is the dry season in Thailand (tropical countries are divided into dry season and rainy season), and the weather is definitely hot, super hot. Short-sleeved shirts and pants are enough. Sunscreen is still very important.

Although it is a little troublesome to first exchange RMB for US dollars and then exchange it for Thai baht in Thailand, the single exchange rate has certain advantages. If you are traveling in a group, the local tour guide will help you exchange it. They have a fixed exchange rate. Any remaining Thai baht can be exchanged back to the tour guide at the same exchange rate. But don’t try to exchange the Thai baht exchanged in the country to the tour guide. They have records, and you can tell at a glance whether the Thai baht was exchanged by themselves~~ It’s very powerful.

If you are going to an island like PP Island, be sure to bring a swimsuit, as it is not cheap there. Also, if you are allergic to seafood in the local area, you should go to the local hospital for treatment. The medicine there is very effective.

If you want to see a transvestite, don’t get close to them unless you want to take pictures with her, it will cost you money. And if you don’t give change, haha, it’s just meat buns beating dogs. As for the so-called crocodile skin, pearl fish skin, etc., we cannot say that they are fake, but they are definitely expensive (a lesson learned through blood!) And if you like durian, the dried durian there tastes very good, better than other tropical ones in Asia. The country is much better.

Thai people are generally lazy. Even tour guides cannot be expected to have the idea of ??serving the people, and their execution ability is not very high. So, hey, be tolerant.