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Is Thailand fun?

Thailand is one of the important tourist countries in Asia, with its charming tropical style and unique Emerald Buddha Temple

As we all know: Thailand is a country worth visiting in Southeast Asia. Thailand is a Buddhist country with a long history. This beautiful country, known as the "White Elephant Kingdom", has unique cultural traditions and national customs, such as colorful festivals, the fresh life of people living on the water, and world-famous classical music. Dances and folk dances, unique Muay Thai, cockfighting, fish playing and beautiful shemales, etc., all make people "unforgettable". There are splendid temples and pagodas with towering angles everywhere, as well as exquisite and beautiful Buddha statues, stone carvings and paintings. These monuments, shaded by evergreen coconut groves, add infinitely to the charming tropical scenery of Thailand. Brilliant colors. With the vigorous promotion of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, tourism has become Thailand's main source of economic income. Tourists can enjoy different forms of tourism in different areas within the country. Among them, transvestite performances in Pattaya, Phuket and other places have become a major industry in Thailand, attracting a large number of people from Asia, Europe and the United States to watch, and creating economic profits of hundreds of millions of dollars for Thailand every year.

1. Phuket: Also known as Haha Island, PP Island, Thailand's largest island and the "Pearl" of the Andaman Sea, Phuket is a representative tourist resort in Southeast Asia. Its charm lies first in its beautiful sea. The west coast of the island faces the Andaman Sea, where there are pristine white beaches. Each beach has its own advantages and charm. Under the sun, the beaches of all sizes sparkle. Watching the waves of the Andaman Sea. Fascinating beaches and hotels await tourists from all over the world.

2. Pattaya: - Pattaya - famous for its sunshine, sandy beaches and seafood, it is known as "Oriental Hawaii" and is a world-famous emerging seaside tourist resort. Located 154 kilometers southeast of the capital Bangkok, on the Gulf of Siam between the Indochina Peninsula and the Malay Peninsula, the urban area covers an area of ??more than 20 square kilometers, with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, with an average annual temperature of about 20°C. It receives more than 1 million tourists every year and earns foreign exchange equivalent to more than 7 billion baht in Thai dollars. It is one of the important pillars of Thailand's tourism industry.

3. Chiang Mai: It is also a place worth traveling! The ancient city is quiet and comfortable. There is a night market every Sunday, and the things sold at the night market are very cheap!

4. Shemale: Shemale (called in Thai: GRATEAI. English: SHEMALE) mainly refers to men who specialize in performing and have developed from taking estrogen since childhood. Some of them are transsexuals, but most of them are still "men", but they have bulging breasts, slender waists, and have completely lost their fertility (they can still ejaculate). Most shemales are very beautiful. The only difference in appearance from women is that their hands and feet are usually longer. Large and identifiable by sound. This type of people are mostly concentrated in Thailand, and we call them "transvestites". In Thailand, there is a saying that "if you don't see transvestites, you haven't been to Thailand." Thai ladyboys are mainly concentrated around Pattaya and Phuket. In response to the controversy caused by this issue, the Thai government announced in 2008 that it would ban hospitals and clinics from performing "transvestite" surgeries.

5. Fruit:--Thailand fruit export is a major economic pillar of Thailand, mainly Bangkok durian

6. Thailand Royal Palace: The Grand Palace of Thailand is the most glorious in Bangkok. Building complex. It was built in 1782 AD by the first emperor of the Rama dynasty, who has been in power to this day. It covers an area of ??about one square kilometer and is a dedicated Buddhist temple for the Thai royal family

7. Bangkok: She is " "Venice of the East", she is an oriental city with both ancient flavor and modern style. She is a mysterious country in dreams. She is intoxicating. She is a wonder of the East - Bangkok. In Bangkok, you can travel freely and enjoy yourself. Bangkok brings together all kinds of domestic and foreign goods, from cheap handicrafts to high-value jewelry necklaces.

8. Hua Hin is a resort city beloved by the Thai royal family and one of Thailand’s traditional seaside resort cities. It is precisely because this is the resort where the royal family vacations that Hua Hin has become the town with the best security in Thailand. Call it the "Miami of Thailand." The golf here and the natural high-end hot springs are important reasons why the royal family and nobles choose this place.

Notes: 1. Please carefully check your travel documents and related materials before departure, such as passport, visa, round-trip air tickets, etc., and keep a copy of your passport for future reference. Arrange your itinerary reasonably to avoid traveling to Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces in southern Thailand where the security situation is unstable.

2. Please be sure to comply with the Thai government’s regulations on foreign citizens bringing no more than 200 cigarettes (10 packs, 1 carton) and 1 liter of alcohol into Thailand duty-free. If the amount exceeds the limit, a high fine will be imposed. , and once caught, the penalty result cannot be changed.

3. If you choose to participate in a group tour, please verify with the domestic tour group the number of self-paid items in the itinerary, costs, etc., avoid choosing travel products that are significantly lower than the reasonable market price range, and remember to obtain relevant insurance .

4. When going out in Thailand, please do not carry large amounts of cash, do not check valuables, try to avoid traveling late at night, and raise awareness of prevention. Remember the license plate number when taking a long-distance bus, taxi, or street tricycle. In case of theft or robbery, please call the police immediately.

5. Please pay attention to diet and water safety during your stay in Thailand.

Please choose formal and legal restaurants to eat, eat less raw, cold and spicy food and keep relevant documents. When swimming in the sea, participating in snorkeling and other wading activities, please make careful choices based on your own circumstances, go with others, and take relevant protective measures.

6. If you lose your passport or other travel documents while in Thailand, please report it to the police immediately and bring it to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in Thailand with the police report (the original document must be kept properly for inspection when leaving the country), a copy of your passport or ID card Apply for a replacement travel permit to return to your home country.

Thailand Travel Taboos Instructions for entry into Thailand [5]: Local regulations and taboos

1. Do not put arms around each other or scare others from behind.

2. Ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts and sleeveless clothes when entering the palace. Men must wear collared tops and are not allowed to wear slippers.

3. You must take off your shoes when entering the temple, and your clothing should be neat and dignified. It is best not to wear shorts.

4. Be courteous when meeting monks; women should avoid touching monks. If you want to donate property, you can ask a man to do it for you or place it directly on the table.

5. When greeting, you should put your hands together and do not use your toes to point at people or objects.

6. The head is the most sacred part of the body. Do not touch other people’s heads casually. Khun in Thai means Mr., Miss, or Mrs. It applies to both men and women.

7. Men and women should not be too intimate in public places, nor should they lose their temper in public.

8. Gambling is prohibited in Thailand, and you are not allowed to play cards or mahjong even in hotel rooms.

Have fun and be safe!