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What should I pay attention to when going to Thailand with a group?

Precautions:

1, respect faith

As we all know, Thailand is a Buddhist country. People generally believe in Buddhism, and temples are one of the most distinctive landscapes in Thailand. When entering the temple, you can't wear short skirts, slippers, topless and bare back, or step on the threshold, otherwise you can't go in. Taking pictures in the temple is allowed, and don't try to climb the Buddha statue, because taking pictures with the Buddha will be regarded by the locals as a violation of his faith.

Step 2 respect monks

Buddhist monks in Thailand are regarded as the spokesmen of the Buddha because they serve him, and they are one of the most respected groups in Thailand. When you meet a monk, be polite; Women should avoid touching monks, such as offering property, asking men to do it for them or putting it directly on the table.

Step 3: Skills

In Thailand, coins can't be used for tipping, which will be considered as poor service or extremely disrespectful, because Thais usually use coins to send beggars away.

Step 4 smoke

Smoking in Thai beaches can be fined 20,000 RMB or imprisoned 1 year.

According to the ban on smoking on beaches issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Thailand, from February 1 day, Thailand banned smoking on 24 beaches in 15 province, in order to control the environmental pollution on beaches!

In 24 beaches such as Hua Hin, Pattaya, Koh Samui, Phang Nga, Phuket and Krabi, people and tourists are not allowed to smoke, and offenders will face a fine of 654.38 million baht, imprisonment of about 20,000 RMB or 1 year or both!

Don't touch other people's heads casually.

Because Thai people think the head is the most sacred. When one person passes something to another, never go over the head of others.

6, pay attention to the use of color

Thais don't need a red pen signature, because when Thais die, they will write their last name on the coffin with a red pen.

In addition, brown is also their taboo color.

They are used to using colors to indicate different dates: Sunday is red, Monday is yellow, Tuesday is pink, Wednesday is green, Thursday is orange, Friday is light blue and Saturday is purple.