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What should I pay attention to when taking my children to Thailand?

1. Dressing: Thailand has a hot climate, and the average minimum temperature in Bangkok is 20℃. You don't need to bring heavy clothes when you travel to Thailand. Men generally don't wear suits except for formal occasions. Women can wear skirts or trousers.

2, disease prevention: in order to prevent diseases and save money, you can bring some medicine to Thailand. For example: antibiotics, paracetamol tablets, Ganmaoqing, Niuhuang Jiedu tablets, Yinqiao Jiedu tablets, essential balm, Deji pills, Radix Isatidis, Berberine, Xieliting, Gastrointestinal Xiaoyan tablets, etc.

3. Communication: When you enter Thailand, you should respect the local customs. When we meet or say goodbye, we usually put our hands together to show our respect for each other. When talking with Thais, you should avoid talking about the king and the royal family. Thailand is a Buddhist country, and monks have a high status. When visiting a Buddhist temple, you must dress neatly. You must take off your shoes before entering the temple. It is forbidden to wear vests and miniskirts into temples.

Thai people pay great attention to the etiquette of hands, head and feet, so there are many taboos. For example, if you give something to a Thai, you should give it with both hands on more formal occasions, usually with your right hand. However, it is forbidden to pass it with your left hand, and you can't throw things to others. Never touch the Thai head, otherwise it will be considered a great insult to the Thai people. Take off your shoes at the door when visiting others in Thailand. When sitting and talking with Thai people, don't cross your legs, put your legs together and listen to each other's conversation.