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Travel to Thailand on March 27th. What daily necessities do you need to prepare, such as clothes and medicines? ......

Passport, passport copy *2, ID card, 2-inch photo *2 (lost for easy replacement), bank card, cash, mobile phone (and charger) are all necessities.

Many hotels in Thailand do not provide disposable towels, bath towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel, soap and slippers. Please bring it yourself.

The weather in Thailand is very hot all year round, 25-35℃, so coats, shorts, knee-length pants (some temples wear knee-length pants), long-sleeved coats (air conditioners in cars and hotels are very cold), swimsuits, slippers for personal use (slippers are not allowed to enter temples if they can get into the water) and a pair of sports shoes with light heels.

I stayed in different hotels almost every day during the trip, so I didn't have time to wash clothes, and I may not be able to do it after washing. It is recommended to bring disposable underwear and socks.

In addition, cameras (and chargers), adapters, patch panels, sunglasses, keys, toilet water, essential balm, high-magnification sunscreen, razors, nail clippers, skin care products, cosmetics, sun hats, sunglasses, umbrellas, watches, cups, pens, notebooks, and a small amount of commonly used drugs (colds, fever, diarrhea and carsickness) should be carried as needed.

All kinds of precious ornaments can be avoided if they can be taken away. Try not to bring a laptop.

Tips:

Open the international roaming function of mobile phone in advance, and consult various tariffs.

Confirm whether your bank card can be used abroad (with UnionPay, Visa or MasterCard logo). The card face of the bank you hold must have a protrusion, and the flat card cannot be used even if it has the relevant logo. It is recommended to use a debit card with UnionPay logo.

Domestic banks in China can exchange Thai baht, but as Thai baht is not an international currency, it cannot be exchanged at any time, so please call the bank for advice before exchange. Change some cash in advance, 100 RMB is about 480 baht.

Don't talk to the security personnel when you go through the customs. Just answer yes orno. Remember to say thank you when you are finished!

China Embassy in Thailand Tel: 0066-2-2457044; Ambulance: 254425; 2 10935 ; Fire alarm telephone: 199 alarm telephone: 19 1

Thais respect the royal family very much, so tourists should also show their respect for the king, queen and members of the royal family carefully. Thailand is a Buddhist country. When visiting religious sites, please take off your shoes and hats before entering the temples dedicated to Buddha statues. Please don't enter when there is a religious assembly inside. A woman should not touch a monk, even gently.

Thailand is one of the countries that are used to tipping, and tipping is a kind of etiquette! Generally about twenty baht. But remember not to give coins, because coins can only be bought locally or given to beggars.

When shopping with as many people as possible, if one person spends more than 2,000 baht in the same store, or if several stores spend more than 5,000 b in total (all stores must have a tourist VAT refund sign), you can get a 7% tax refund. Try to choose to return cash when refunding taxes. Eating seafood and drinking a lot of beer at the same time can cause gout; If eaten with fruits containing more tannic acid, it will cause symptoms such as soreness, vomiting and nausea; Vitamin C can turn pentavalent in seafood into toxic trivalent arsenic, which can kill people.