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How to Play in Bangkok —— A Free Travel Guide

1, Douste Zoo This is Bangkok Zoo. The ticket seems to be 100 baht, and there are many animals that cannot be seen in China, such as tapirs. You can also get in close contact with giraffes, hippos, cows, sheep and horses, and you can also touch the giraffe's head! There is a struggle with China Wildlife Park.

Ampawa, a water market less than two hours' drive from Bangkok, is recognized by travelers as the most interesting water market, which is better than those famous night markets in Bangkok. There is also a Meigong Railway Market next to Ampawa, and you can also go shopping together.

3, seafood! A crab as big as my hand only needs 200 yuan RMB in Siam! It is one third of the domestic price, which is highly recommended.

4, food, of course, I also want to recommend a lot of snacks and food, you can go to the Taiwan Province People's Travel Forum to see, there are many posts recommending authentic Bangkok food. For example, there is a famous pork hand rice that costs only 10 yuan. When we died, we only ate 40 yuan.

5. Various temples and magnificent palaces I once saw an Indian temple in Bangkok, which was very beautiful. I have never been to the temple or the Grand Palace. There are so many free temples everywhere in Bangkok that it is unnecessary.

6. There are many bars on the mountain road, which are places where foreign tourists gather. In addition, there are many bars in Xilong.

7, Songkran Festival Bangkok is very suitable for Songkran Festival, because the weather is hot, people are busy, and it is not easy to get sick. You know, many people pour ice water! Songkran Festival, April 13- 15.

8. Museums There are many museums in Bangkok, and the facilities are quite good. I have been to Siam Museum, and I can get a good understanding of the history of Thailand.

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Thai laws and taboos

1, no backslapping, no scaring 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.

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 a sacred part of the body. Don't touch other people's heads casually. In Thai, Khun means Mr., Ms. and Mrs., which is applicable to both men and women.

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.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Thailand