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Which is better, a guidebook or a navigation map in Thailand?

Write down your experience briefly, I hope it will help.

Although many people can use Google Maps, for those who are afraid of English, Chinese maps are more secure. And in Thailand, I found that the Thai language searched by Google is often full of realism and completely incomprehensible. I go to Southeast Asian countries to play by myself, and I often use "Rare Map", which is a map software in Chinese. The bilingual search results in Chinese, English and local languages show that some Chinese maps may be mismatched or named after themselves. Once in Thailand, I took English directly translated from other maps and asked drivers and passers-by, but didn't ask. I didn't find this situation in the process of using this software. The route navigation function of this software is also very convenient. You can find your destination in Zhongyingtai, recommend several schemes and the best route. There are three navigation routes: walking, bus and taxi, which are similar to the style of Baidu Gaode in China. It is easy for me to get started. In addition, there is no subway in Thailand except Bangkok, and public transportation is not very convenient. The main mode of transportation is to walk or take a taxi to remind everyone that some drivers in Thailand specifically kill tourists. In order to prevent taxi mistakes, it is also recommended to download Uber or grab, both of which are taxi artifacts.