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.How to dress when traveling to Thailand

Thailand Laws and Taboos

1. Do not hold hands or scare others from behind.

2. Ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts and sleeveless clothes when entering the palace. Men must wear collared tops and are not allowed to wear slippers.

3. You must take off your shoes when entering the temple, and your clothing should be neat and dignified. It is best not to wear shorts.

4. Be courteous when meeting monks; women should avoid touching monks. If you want to donate property, you can ask a man to do it for you or place it directly on the table.

5. When greeting, you should put your hands together and do not use your toes to point at people or objects.

6. The head is the most sacred part of the body. Do not touch other people’s heads casually. Khun in Thai means Mr., Miss, or Mrs. It applies to both men and women.

7. Men and women should not be too intimate in public places, nor should they lose their temper in public.

8. Gambling is prohibited in Thailand, and cards or mahjong are not allowed even in hotel rooms.

Safety and Health

Thailand is a very safe country with low crime and disease rates. Nonetheless, it is still necessary to take basic protective measures.

Single women need to pay special attention when taking taxis and tuk-tuks at night.

You may be infected with diseases like dengue fever, which is spread by mosquitoes. As long as you take anti-mosquito measures, there will be no problem.

Drink bottled water as much as possible and eat customized meals to avoid minor stomach upset.

What to wear when traveling to Thailand in November and December:

Generally speaking, Thailand is a very warm country, although it will be a little humid, but this is suitable for southerners. It's quite normal. The weather in Thailand is relatively cool from November to December every year, and there is not much rain. For us Chinese, such weather conditions are very comfortable. Therefore, when traveling to Thailand, it is best to bring a few sweat-absorbent T-shirts, jeans no shorter than three-quarter length, and a pair of breathable travel shoes. Also, although the weather in Thailand at this time is dry during the day, it can get a bit cool at night, so it is best to prepare long-sleeved tops. But if you still have plans to visit a temple or attend a formal banquet. A set of formal attire (e.g. trousers, shirt) is also necessary.

The security in Thailand is pretty good, and most of the people there are friendly. Don’t go to too remote places, take care of your valuables, etc. Bring sunglasses/sunscreen/hats/common medicines, etc. There are many You can also buy it locally.

I hope it helps you and hope you will adopt it.