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How to choose the mode of transportation in Thailand

Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, near China. Thailand has a mild climate and convenient transportation, and China tourists visit it every year. Thailand has convenient transportation, and the main means of transportation are planes and trains. To travel to Thailand, you can choose transportation or go on road trip according to the situation. Please refer to the following for specific routes and traffic information.

Most cities in China have opened direct flights to Thailand. From China, you can fly directly to Bangkok and Phuket, and a few cities can fly directly to Chiang Mai. If you want to go to other destinations, you need to transfer in Bangkok. Because Bangkok is an aviation transportation hub in Thailand and even Southeast Asia, it is convenient and economical to transfer to other destinations in Thailand. Many popular cities in Thailand have established airports to facilitate tourists' access, but Bangkok, Phuket and Chiang Mai airports are the most commonly used airports for domestic tourists. Bangkok: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport: Located in the southeast of the city center, you can take taxis and airport buses directly from the airport to various stations in the city, or you can take the airport shuttle bus to the bus transportation center 3 kilometers away from the waiting place. Don mueang international airport, Bangkok: don mueang international airport is also known as the old Bangkok International Airport. Although it has been replaced by the newly-built Suvarnabhumi International Airport as the main airport in Bangkok, some international flights still take off and land in don mueang international airport, especially those of low-cost airlines, and more domestic flights choose Don Mueang Airport. Phuket International Airport: Located in the north of Phuket, about 32 kilometers away from the city center. Due to the large number of tourists visiting Phuket, its tourism throughput ranks second in Thailand. Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai International Airport: Located about 4 kilometers southwest of Chiang Mai, it has two floors, the first floor is equipped with the arrival hall for international and domestic passengers, and the second floor is the departure hall for international passengers. At present, the train cannot go directly from China to Thailand by train. After the completion of the Cambodia Line, China tourists can take the train to Thailand via Vietnam and Cambodia, and the line will extend to Singapore. In Thailand, taking the Asia Orient Express is a special way to travel. Asia Orient Express is a luxury train, leaving at 1993. This is the Asian version of the European Orient Express. The equipment and services on board are completely in accordance with the standards of five-star hotels. Visitors can taste delicious food and enjoy the charming scenery along the way. It starts from Bangkok, passes through Hua Hin, Penang, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and finally reaches Singapore. With a speed of about 50 kilometers per hour and a journey of more than 20 hours, it provides a rare "slow journey" for tourists. Driving to Thailand requires passing through Man Kun Highway, with a total length of1800km. The whole line is expressway, consisting of China, Laos and Thailand. It starts from Kunming toll station at the entrance of Kunyu expressway in the east, passes through Yuxi, Simao and Xishuangbanna, enters Nanta and Boqiao provinces in Laos, enters Qingkong in Thailand after sun exposure, passes through Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai in Thailand, and finally ends in Bangkok in Thailand. It takes about 20 hours by car. Known by the Asian Development Bank as "the most wonderful section of the Asian Highway Network", it is also the first international expressway in China. Toll station: There are many toll stations in Thailand, but the price is much lower than that in China. For 45 double-decker buses from Bangkok to Pattaya, the mileage charge for 150km is 120 baht, which is less than RMB in 30 yuan, but at least 120 yuan in China. Gas station: There are many gas stations in Thailand, so tourists who choose to drive by car don't have to worry about refueling. Brand columns of gas stations in Thailand generally stand high on the roadside, with gasoline and diesel prices marked with various labels such as 9 1 and 95, which drivers can see far away when driving. Thailand's gas stations are very clean and tidy, especially the non-oil operation of gas stations is very distinctive, welcoming customers from all directions with its unique way and enthusiasm. Especially at night, the colored lights in the service area of the gas station are very bright and dazzling. If a car is driving on the expressway at night, as long as it can see bright and dazzling colored lights, it will know that it is a gas station.