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Consult questions about tourism in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand

1. Necessary things:

A. Toiletries. Southeast Asian hotels generally do not have toothbrushes, slippers, etc., so you need to bring your own.

B, adapter plug, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia all have British plugs, which are three-term square sockets.

C, a change of underwear. It's best to have a pair of beach shoes.

D, sunscreen products and umbrellas.

E, anti-mosquito toilet water

2. If it is your first time to go, all attractions are meaningful, but generally speaking, interesting attractions are at your own expense. If I have to say, among the free attractions, the Grand Palace in Thailand, Sentosa in Singapore, Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia, and Genting are all good.

3. Safety first. The public security situation is average in Thailand, good in Singapore, and average in Malaysia. Valuable items should be kept in your carry-on bag, and no valuables or cash should be included in your checked luggage, otherwise no one will compensate you if they are lost. Since you are traveling in a group, there will be a group leader and tour guide along the way, so try to avoid traveling alone in the local area.

4. The three places have a subtropical oceanic climate. You should try to bring as much pure cotton, cool and breathable clothes as possible. Thai vests and shorts will do, but you should also bring a long-sleeved clothes to be prepared for tourist buses. The air conditioner is too cold.

5. What is worth buying depends on you. There are countless shops waiting for you to look at along the way. If you think it is worth it, just buy it. Usually, for the things I like to buy, you can buy textiles in Thailand, such as underwear, underwear, vests, etc. They are very cheap and of good quality. Leather goods are also good.

Singapore is such a big place, everything is imported and there is nothing worth buying. But when you go to Singapore, you must go to Old Barcelona or Newton for a good meal.

Malaysian specialties are tinware and gambling.

6. This depends on the individual. If you participate in all self-funded attractions, it should not exceed 2,000 yuan. For the rest, 5-6,000 should be enough for shopping. You can pay by card in Southeast Asia.

Finally, regarding H1N1:

H1N1 is also on the rise in China. You have the same concept at home and abroad. Just pay attention to protective measures in confined spaces, such as airplanes, subways, etc., wear masks, and wash hands frequently.

Wish you a happy journey.

Answer to additional questions:

H1N1 is also on the rise in Southeast Asia. Protective measures include wearing a mask, washing hands frequently, and not rubbing your eyes with unwashed hands. You can also bring some Drugs (such as Tamiflu) and others really don’t have a foolproof method.

If your mobile phone is a global one and has international roaming enabled, it can be used in Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. But it is expensive. If I remember correctly, it should be 10 yuan/minute. For details, you can consult 1860. It is recommended to send a text message to report safety, 2.5-5 yuan/text (different among the three countries). Call back and the local tour guide will tell you how to dial. Be sure not to use the international long-distance call in the hotel. For example, the charging method for Thai long-distance calls is that after 4 rings, you will be charged regardless of whether the call is connected or not. It is also very expensive, so remember this.

In terms of currency, it is best to exchange it into US dollars in advance at home, which is more convenient. If you find it troublesome, you can also exchange with a local tour guide. The disadvantage is that the tour guide will make you part of the difference. The advantage is that you can exchange the amount you use, which saves you the trouble of going to the bank and making appointments.