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How long does it take from Kunming to Thailand?

Hello, depending on which city in China you are from, the following are the flight times of several popular cities to Thailand:

Beijing flies to Bangkok, Thailand for 4.5 hours;

Zhengzhou flies to Bangkok, Thailand for 4 hours;

4 hours from Shanghai to Bangkok, Thailand;

Xuzhou flies to Bangkok, Thailand for 4.5 hours;

Xi fly to Bangkok, Thailand for 2 hours.

Extended data:

The Sino-Thai Railway can go directly to Bangkok.

According to previous reports, it is estimated that after the completion of the Sino-Thai Railway, the round-trip railway fare from Kunming to Bangkok will be about 700 yuan RMB! The round trip from Guangzhou to Kunming only costs more than 800 RMB, which means that the round trip from Guangzhou to Thailand is 1500 RMB.

Thailand is located in the middle of Indochina Peninsula in Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand in the southeast and the Andaman Sea in the southwest. It borders Myanmar in the northwest, Malaysia in the southwest, Laos in the northeast and Cambodia in the southeast, with a total area of 5 13, 1 15 square kilometers and a population of 60.4 million. It is a multi-ethnic country with Thais as the main body and inhabited by China people, Burmese people, Malays, Indians and Laos. Thailand is famous as "the country of thousands of buddhas" and is known as "the country of yellow robes and buddhas". It is an ancient civilization with a Buddhist history of more than 2,000 years. In this beautiful and rich land, there are more than 30,000 ancient temples and magnificent palaces full of myths.

Buddhist temples in Thailand are magnificent in appearance and beautifully decorated in architecture. They enjoy the reputation of "Thailand Art Museum", which is the national treasure of Thailand and the essence of Thai culture. 90% of the residents in Thailand believe in Buddhism, and the folk art is rich and colorful. It is the leading tourist country in Southeast Asia. Thailand's mountainous areas are densely forested and are home to many rare birds and animals. The Thai government has divided some natural forests into nature reserves and turned them into forest parks. The fresh air in the forest is a good place to take a forest bath. The climate here is like spring all the year round, with waterfalls, lakes and all kinds of birds and animals, attracting crowds of tourists.

Bangkok, the capital, is known as "city of angels", which is a perfect combination of classical and modern. There are not only large buildings towering into the sky, but also ancient temples with strong oriental colors, emphasizing the strange feeling of the city and the scenery beyond time and space. It's as warm and warm as home, at the same time, it's full of exoticism, mystery and adventure everywhere. Different from the capital Bangkok, Chiang Mai, as the old capital of Lanna Kingdom, exudes charming classical temperament. The climate here is cool and flowers bloom all the year round, so it is called "Rose of Northern Thailand". In Chiang Mai, slow down and savor everything your senses can touch. Walking leisurely through the lush alleys of the ancient city of Chiang Mai, wandering around the ancient city at will, without affectation, naturally becoming a literary youth.

It is worth mentioning that Chiang Mai is the love of Teresa Teng's life, and she finally entrusted her life to it. After singing in his later years, he unfortunately suffered from asthma, and his body was completely forbidden to contact the environment with pollen. However, the singer's infatuation with Chiang Mai has never changed. She loves not only the flowers in this city, but also the people in this city, and the indifference and tranquility that this city can bring to her.

Best season:11-February. Generally speaking, the seasons in Thailand can be divided into summer, rainy season and cool season, but no matter which season, you can find suitable tourist attractions.

Suggested visit: 5-7 days.

References:

Thailand-Baidu Encyclopedia