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What can't I do when traveling to Thailand?

Thailand is a country that China tourists like to travel very much, because the local prices are very low. Last time we traveled to Thailand with friends, we spent six days and five nights. At the end of the statistics, we only spent 4000 yuan each. Traveling abroad with a per capita income of 4000 yuan is already very cheap. Traveling to Japan requires per capita income 1 10,000 yuan or more. Therefore, Thailand is very popular with China tourists in this respect.

Thailand, which attracts tourists from China, not only has low prices, but also has many peculiar cultural customs and living habits, as well as a unique shemale performance in the world. These are the characteristics of Thailand. But when traveling in Thailand, you should also pay attention to many things. Local tour guides often say that it is best not to do these three things, otherwise the consequences will be at your own risk!

The first thing is not to smoke! Smoking is prohibited in many places in Thailand, but many tourists from China who travel to Thailand smoke, and there are also many smokers in China. It's hard not to smoke for a day. Thai law stipulates that only people over the age of 20 can buy cigarettes. In case of violation, the maximum penalty is three months' imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 baht.

Moreover, when traveling in Thailand, it is difficult to see shops selling cigarettes, and there are even fewer places where tourists can smoke. Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public places and outdoor transportation hubs in Thailand, as well as stadiums, parks, zoos, children's parks, markets and beaches. Smoking is allowed in the street, but most of them are foreign tourists, and locals will not do so.

The second thing is not to drink white wine. In Thailand, there is also a law prohibiting drinking, because it is easy for some unnecessary things to happen after being drunk, wasting a lot of manpower and material resources. Therefore, there is a law in Thailand that it is forbidden to drink liquor in Thailand, and those who violate it will be severely punished.

The last point is not to gamble. In the process of traveling, donkey friends should also feel that the religious and cultural atmosphere in Thailand is very rich. Local people think that gambling is a serious harm to family and society, and they are very opposed to or even disgusted with gambling. Even the simplest playing mahjong is not allowed, and offenders will be fined in prison.

These three things were told to me by the local tour guide when I was traveling in Thailand. If you want to travel to Thailand, you'd better make relevant travel plans to avoid some disrespect for the local people. I wonder if the donkey friends have ever traveled to Thailand? What's your impression of Thailand?