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Guide to pit prevention in Thailand-a must-have list for tourism in Thailand

Many friends who have been to Thailand have had the experience of being "slaughtered" by local people. Their tricks are varied and they can drill a thin seam. How to prevent cheating when traveling to Thailand? Do you want to know? Let's see what Bian Xiao said.

Thailand's first deception: taxi

Some taxis don't use the meter or adjust the meter, and sometimes they even take a long detour, mainly concentrated in various places in Bangkok, especially in areas with many taxis and tourists at the airport, such as around Siam, around the Four Faces Buddha, Xilong Road and Jiushan Road. Resulting in additional expenditure of tens or hundreds of baht.

Response measures:

Ask the hotel owner to call a taxi for you, prepare the Thai address and pictures, use Google Maps to find the route in advance, and let the driver see you navigating on purpose. If you pay in cash, don't give the driver the change, it may be regarded as a tip.

Second: massage shop

The fake manager solicited business in front of the massage shop, claiming that he could set bones. Oh, no discount. If he takes the money, he will run away. The clerk doesn't know him at all. Don't be cheated!

Response measures:

Choose a well-known and large-scale massage shop, never pay attention to any strangers who come to talk to you, walk into the counter of the shop and negotiate the price before paying.

Third: jewelry store

Travel, don't buy any jewelry if you have nothing to do! Ruby and sapphire are only 998, which is cheaper than my porcelain teeth. Most of them are synthetic! Trust you, big head! Please don't buy! Don't buy it! Don't buy it! If you don't believe me, go to Baidu and search yourself to see how many people have been cheated!

Response measures:

Cover your wallet, don't be greedy and cheap, and spend calmly!

Fourth: scenic spots

There is a place near the Grand Palace where pigeons are fed. As soon as vendors see tourists, they stuff corn into it. Never answer it, and it costs money, 150 baht for one person, whether it is fed or not.

Response measures:

Be careful not to let others touch your hand, and don't take what others give you.

Fifth: night market

If you go to the night market to take photos casually, the shopkeeper will force you to buy something, which is equivalent to buying and selling, and the price is usually very expensive!

Response measures:

Try not to take pictures when you go to the night market. If you really want to take pictures, be sure to ask the owner in advance if you can take them.

Sixth: Others

Be careful when strangers strike up a conversation to exchange money. No matter who wants to exchange money with you, or look at your money or touch your money, be careful and try not to care. You don't know how some people took your money under their noses. Thailand's alarm telephone number: 19 1, and Thailand's tourist complaint hotline: 1 155. Remember to call the police!

Necessary items 1, ais calling card: it is common to buy happy cards. Many people on the Internet say that ais signal is better. The 8-day traffic I bought includes 120 minutes of calls (this needs to contact the carpool driver), and 9 days is completely enough! Of course, it's not endless live broadcasts and watching videos. If the hotel can use WiFi, use WiFi.

2, snorkeling equipment: disposable bite, long-sleeved trousers diving suit (really sunburned when going out to sea), waterproof mobile phone bag (bought once and tested in water), contact lenses.

3. Travel insurance (very necessary, which will be mentioned later)

4. Sunscreen equipment: sunscreen shirt, sunscreen, aloe gel, after-sun repair mask, hat and sunglasses.

5. Daily necessities: hair dryer (generally not provided in hotels, but rarely used in Thailand, you can dry your hair by yourself), toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, facial cleanser, cleansing oil, cosmetics, skin care products and towels (try not to use those provided by hotels).

6. Copy of hotel and air ticket e-travel to travel itinerary, passport and ID card (in case of document loss).

7, dress suggestion: Thailand is summer all year round, just bring summer clothes! If you want to go to the Grand Palace and temples, it is recommended to bring at least one pair of trousers or a long skirt, because shorts, skirts and suspenders are not allowed in these places. Airports and shopping malls have large air conditioners. You can bring a thin coat, a pair of flip-flops and a pair of sports shoes, and the rest of the clothes are as beautiful as you want!