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I heard that there are many supernatural phenomena in Thailand. Is there a hotel where I can't stay?

If you have friends or familiar tour guides, they will naturally tell you which hotels are not suitable for staying. Thailand was originally a Buddhist country. Everyone in this country believes in miracles and fears the gods. It is not surprising that there are so many supernatural sayings in Thailand. The Buddha statues they made are also outstanding in ward off evil spirits. How can there be a market if there is no supernatural saying? This is also a microcosm of the national economy. I want to mention Thailand. The first thing people think of is shemale and Buddha. Forget the shemale. Since we believe in the existence of Buddha, ghosts and gods must exist. There must be good and evil since ancient times, so these are relative. If you travel to Thailand, I would like to make some suggestions: you can not believe in ghosts and gods, but you can't question and laugh at them. You should be in awe. Even if there are no ghosts and gods, you will satirize the gods worshipped by their locals at will. What are the consequences? (Off-topic: My mother and a group of colleagues traveled to Thailand, but they were taken to a strange hotel by a black tour guide. There have been some puzzling terrorist phenomena. A group of people ran out in the middle of the night and shivered in the lobby all night. She was still in shock when she came back, hehehe)