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How is Thailand?

The answer is: Don’t worry, come boldly.

I don’t know what’s going on lately. News about the Thai police is coming one after another.

First, a Chinese Internet celebrity posted an article saying that he traveled to Thailand and was picked up by the Thai police and treated as a roadblock throughout the entire journey.

The policeman held a sign to pick you up, no queues, no traffic jams, and a smooth journey to the hotel. As long as you add money, you can meet the police and clear the way for the police, and the price is about 7,000 baht.

Later, a Taiwanese star posted an article saying that he was extorted by criminal police officers for more than 20,000 yuan. The Tourism Authority of Thailand conducted an investigation and said that the police conducted a normal inspection of the star and there was no blackmail. Moreover, the star was drunk at the time and could not communicate smoothly. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is currently insisting on different opinions. Who is lying will soon be revealed.

People are panicking, and some people have posted that they should not come to Thailand recently because Thailand is unsafe

As a Thai know-it-all who has lived in Thailand for 15 years (self-proclaimed. Don’t criticize), I would like to express my thoughts. In my impression, Thailand is a country of smiles, not a big manufacturing country, but mainly focused on tourism services. Humanity, slow life, zaivenyen, many people will choose to come to Thailand for retirement. But in fact, many people are also very extreme. This is why we often see people shooting you if they disagree with you, but don't be afraid, as long as you don't be too arrogant and provoke others, you will be fine. Thailand is a very contradictory country. Recently, when applying for a pension visa for my parents, I encountered many contradictions. This also created opportunities for gray property and intermediaries. In the end, everything can basically be solved with money.

In addition, I deeply feel that prices in Thailand have soared rapidly, much higher than three years ago.

I don’t feel that the recent Internet celebrity incident has affected my life, nor do I feel that Thailand is as “bad” as some people say. Personally, I feel that I cannot deny it just because of an accident. of all. We can't make everyone like us, just like Thailand can't make everyone like her.

Experience it with your heart and don’t be influenced by others. Come whenever you want, take a trip that comes and goes.

The above is purely personal opinion, if you don’t like it, please don’t comment! # Thailand 2. Attractions

When we went to the Grand Palace, the king happened to be there, so it was not open to the public

< p>Halfway through, someone asked if we were going to take a boat to the floating market to Bailam Temple to see the Giant Buddha. There were 10 tut-tuks per person. I thought we would come and experience it, and then we boarded the pirate ship!!

In fact, it is a one-stop service. First, take a tuk-tuk to the pier. When you get off the bus, you will see the person who picks you up. The initial price is 800 per person and the duration is 1 and a half hours (actually about 3 hours). We think it is too much. We have been discussing whether it is expensive (previously I saw that xhs said 600 for 2 people...) and then I countered with him and refused to get a cheaper price. Then the person who took us on the tuk-tuk came and asked us how much was appropriate. We said 600 per person, and we agreed, which is probably still the case. Slaughtered