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Thailand travel review

On March 3 1 day, I returned to Guangzhou Baiyun Airport in the evening to end my trip to Thailand. Strictly speaking, this trip is not a trip, but a sightseeing at most. A cursory tour, coupled with shopping spree, is the whole content of this trip to Thailand ~

The trip to Thailand is still very tiring. I don't sleep until after 12 o'clock every day, so I really don't have much sleep time. Early the next morning, I was called by the tour guide to visit large and small scenic spots. The temperature is very high during the day, basically at 37.8 degrees, but the air conditioner is still full after getting on the bus. Some small scenic spots, no one got off, mainly because a person was too tired and too hot to get off.

Those who travel to Thailand, the first choice is the symbols of Bangkok-the Grand Palace and the Jade Buddha Temple, which are must-see places. Only by personally witnessing the temples here can we truly appreciate what magnificent temples and pagodas are; Under the sunshine, a tall golden lacquer Buddha statue is beautifully carved and brilliant in jade; Stone carvings and murals painted with traditional Thai patterns record stories related to the kingdom and Buddhism. Magnificence is different from the grandeur of the old official red walls and blue tiles, and it is more different from the grace of Jiangnan gardens. It is a towering, straight and magnificent scenery set off by white walls and Jin Wa, full of awe-inspiring and dazzling pure oriental colors. Thailand is a country that respects Buddha. Jade Buddha Temple is the largest temple in Thailand, adjacent to the Grand Palace. When visiting here, unlike in China, you have to dress neatly and dignified. You must take off your shoes when you enter the temple. Ladies are not allowed to wear shorts, miniskirts, topless clothes and other inappropriate clothes to show respect for sacredness. When in Rome, do as the Romans do, and we are all happy to do so.

I vaguely remember the seascape of Pattaya. Pattaya is called Hawaii of the East. The beach is sunny, the blue sky is clear, the sand is as white as silver, the coconut groves are thatched pavilions, and the villas are hidden among the green leaves and red tiles, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. Sitting on a pirate yacht, shuttling back and forth between the seas, flying parachutes in the air, banana boats, and walking on the seabed, the thrills are one after another. Listening to the melodious music of the charming beach, accompanied by the sea breeze, gently shaking people's temporarily tired legs. Roaring sea breeze, blue sea water, oncoming islands and mountains, smash troubles at the speed of just visiting crossing, and inject happiness and surprise into our skin and blood. I remember a lot. ...

In a word, the scenery in Thailand is beyond description. If you have the chance, you still have to see it yourself and play by yourself ~ ~

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