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Thailand Travel Guide and Precautions

Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, with a tropical monsoon climate and an average annual temperature of 24-30 degrees! The extreme temperature can reach about 45 degrees! At the same time, it is a Buddhist country, so history and culture, customs and taboos, human geography! Unlike China.

Eating: Thai food is mainly sour, spicy, sweet and salty, especially sour and spicy, so friends with bad stomachs should not be too greedy for temporary satisfaction when eating Thai food. There are many kinds of Thai food, such as hot and sour shrimp soup (Dongyin Gongtang), green papaya salad (Song Dan), lemon fish, mango glutinous rice and so on. Accommodation: There are many hotels in Thailand, most of which are cost-effective and mainly environmental protection, so the general hotels only provide shampoo and shower gel, bath towels and towels! It is recommended that you bring your own supplies and slippers, or you can buy them at 7- 1 1 convenience store or the whole family. Very convenient! No matter the star rating, the tip per room is 20 baht per day, thank you! Durian can't be brought to the hotel room, or you will be fined! Good: Thailand drives on the left, which is different from China. If you want to rent a car, you can issue a certificate in China. There is a translation on the car rental app! Then the regular car rental company will register and rent it to you. Some black car rental companies only need to look at their passports, and there is no guarantee that they will be cheap. It is recommended not to rent. Travel: Thailand has many scenic spots. If you go to the scenic spots of the temple, it is recommended to wear knee-length pants or long skirts, and it is best to have sleeves on your coat. Take off your shoes when you enter Mahayana Hall. A lady visiting Thailand should not touch the head of a monk or a child. You can shoot open-air Buddha statues in Thailand, and try not to point your feet at the Buddha statues. The royal family in Thailand is highly respected. Try not to talk about the royal family and politics in public.