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What to wear to Thailand in March?

Dress suggestions:

When the weather is just right in March, it won't be too hot, and you won't feel cold when you go for a walk and blow the sea breeze on a cloudy night. You must wear short sleeves. It is recommended to wear quick-drying materials. Sweat, wash and hang up, and dry the next day or even for a while. The local roadside stalls in Thailand sell that kind of thin clothes, which are very colorful. The quality is average but very dry, and it is also very Thai.

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Customs precautions:

Pay attention to respect local customs, Thai royal family members and Buddhist etiquette. The royal family in Thailand is especially revered and respected. Please be polite in front of the portraits of the king that can be seen everywhere, don't point with your fingers, and pay attention to your words. Never discuss the topic of king and royal family with others in Thailand, which may violate the law;

Please pay attention to dress when entering the temple. Don't be too exposed. Do not wear suspenders or sleeveless skirts. Skirts or trousers need to be above the knee. You must take off your shoes before entering the Buddhist temple, but you can walk around the Buddhist temple without taking off your shoes. Every Buddha statue, big or small, is sacred. Don't climb and trample on the Buddha statue, and don't put the little Buddha statue in your trouser pocket.

Thai law stipulates that smoking is strictly prohibited in public places. If necessary, you need to find a special smoking room. When booking a hotel room, please indicate that you need to stay in the smoking room.

When cycling or driving in Thailand, drive on the left, don't drive in the middle of the road, and don't stop at will. When riding a motorcycle, you must wear a helmet and obey the local traffic laws to avoid accidents.