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What should our family take to Thailand?

Necessary precautions: carry your ID card, copy of ID card, passport-related documents and necessary aircraft confirmation form with you; Hotel confirmation form;

Thai baht (to be exchanged at domestic China banks in advance);

Pre-store a certain amount of RMB UnionPay card of Huaxia Bank (it turns out that it is the wisest to pre-store the UnionPay card of Huaxia Bank with more RMB. There are almost no shopping malls in Thailand that can use UnionPay, but there are many ATMs that can use UnionPay to withdraw Thai baht cash, and the first withdrawal of Huaxia every day is free);

Passports and electronic tickets must be copied and separated from the original ones in case they need to be reissued. It is best to make electronic backup of e-ticket and reservation confirmation email in different mailboxes respectively. The theft of credit card information is serious, especially abroad. Use credit cards as little as possible.

Drugs: cooling oil, Piyanping, cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, mosquito repellent, band-aid;

Clothing: change clothes and trousers, sandals, swimsuits, swimming trunks, sun hats, sunglasses, umbrellas, paper towels and wet wipes;

Others: fresh-keeping bags, plastic bags, environmental protection bags, cosmetics.

Tell the landlord some Thai taboos 1, and don't go back and forth, and don't scare others from behind.

Ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts and sleeveless dresses when they enter the palace. Men must wear jackets with collars, not slippers. Men and women are not allowed to show their shoulders.

Take off your shoes when you enter the temple. Clothes should be neat and dignified. You'd better not wear shorts.

4. Be polite when meeting monks; Women should avoid touching monks, such as offering property, asking men to do it for them or putting it directly on the table.

When greeting, put your hands together and don't point to people or things with your feet.

6. The head is the most sacred part of the body, and you can't touch other people's heads, including children.

7. Don't be too intimate with men and women in public places, and don't lose your temper in public.

8. Gambling is prohibited in Thailand. You can't play cards or mahjong even in a hotel room.

9. Don't give coins when tipping. Generally speaking, coins are for beggars. Thailand post newsletter

Mobile phone: GSM users in China can use their mobile phones in Thailand. Rmb/min for local calls to 5 yuan, RMB/min for receiving calls to 6 yuan, RMB/min for domestic calls1RMB for 3 yuan, and RMB for short messages to 2 yuan. You can also buy a mobile phone SIM card in Thailand. There are three kinds of mobile phone SIM cards in Thailand: one-call two-card, happy card and real card, all of which are one-way charges. There is no difference between local calls and long-distance calls in Thailand. If the prepaid phone bill is 0, you can still answer it.

1-2-call card: SIM card costs 300 baht, including 300 baht phone bill, which is equivalent to sending numbers for free. During 5:00- 17:00, the domestic telephone charge is 1 baht per call (unlimited times); During 17:00-5:00, the fee per minute is 1 Thai baht. Overseas): 008 Domestic call: 008 (or 009)+86+ number (fixed telephone requires area code), 7 baht per minute. Send a short message to 1 1 Thai baht.

Happy card: 99 baht, including 35 baht phone bill. Call China and dial 009. The charge for calling home is 7 baht/minute. There is no time limit for making local calls. They are all 1 baht/minute.

Real card: 99 baht each, including 30 baht phone bill. Call back to China is the cheapest, with 30 seconds as the billing unit. For domestic calls, dial 009, which is less than 6 baht/minute.

Postage: Sending a postcard to China is 15 baht.