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Experience, what are the fun places in Thailand, Thailand travel guide

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Water Splashing Festival

Photo from Zhou Xingxing on the Road

Water Splashing Festival, also called Songkran Festival, takes place from April 13 to 15 every year Day is the traditional New Year in Thailand. This is a festival when families get together, go to temples to offer offerings to monks, perform good deeds by fasting to monks, and pour fragrant water on Buddha statues. The Water Splashing Festival is not only a festival for splashing water on each other, but also means that water can be used to wash away the difficulties of the past year and start anew towards the new year.

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Visit the floating market

Photo from Fengfeng Xiaobronze

The floating market in Thailand is a major attraction. The seller rowed a small boat, loaded with goods, and waited for the offer from the buyer on the shore. If you're a bargain hunter, you can get some bargains. If you’re not good at it, it’s a good idea to go take a look.

Related recommendations: Bangkok Amphawa Floating Market, Pattaya Sifang Floating Market, etc.

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Visit the Railway Market

Photo from Fengfeng Xiao A

The train market in Mae Klong is well-known in Thailand. At the vegetable market next to the train track, you can see the busy scene of vendors closing their stalls when the train passes by.

Related recommendations: Mae Klong Railway Market, Bangkok Railway Market, etc.

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Visit the creative market

Photos from Bee Bee Ou Xiaoxie

The creativity and imagination of Thai people can be glimpsed from the movies and advertisements they shoot. If you go to the creative market, it will definitely feast your eyes. Buy an interesting object or two to put on your workbench.

Related recommendations: Hua Hin Cicada Creative Market, etc.

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Visit the second-hand market

Photos from the Internet

There are many second-hand markets all over Thailand. Go there and find the treasures you want, such as ancient record players, pedal sewing machine bases, and even if you are lucky, you can find one or two domestically circulated books. Ancient books from the past.

Related recommendations: Chiang Mai second-hand market, etc.

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Visit the night market

Photos from KenTang

There are night markets of different sizes all over Thailand. Just like Taiwan, every weekend, whether it is Chiang Mai or Bangkok, the huge night markets in several blocks will make you unable to stop shopping. If you are lucky, you can also see interesting performances.

Cost: Free

Related recommendations: Bangkok Chatuchak Weekend Market, Chiang Mai Weekend Night Market, etc.

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Enjoy Skyline Dinner

Photos from the Internet

Whether it is Rainbow Restaurant or Banyan Tree’s Sky Bar, they are both good places for you to enjoy the night view of Bangkok. If you come with your lover, wouldn’t it be romantic to watch the lights of the bustling city at a height of 100 meters?

Cost: Starting from about RMB 98 per person

Related recommendations: Bangkok Rainbow Sky Buffet, Banyan Tree Bangkok Hotel, etc.

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< p>Taste Chiang Mai Cafe

Photos from the Internet

Whether it is Nimman Road or the ancient city of Chiang Mai, there are many cafes. With unique design, fresh decoration and amazing tasting coffee, you must go to Chiang Mai for an afternoon coffee break.

Cost: Starting from about RMB 7 per cup

Related recommendations: Ristr8to Coffee, Nakara Jardin, Akha Ama Coffee, etc.

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One-day meditation

Photo from FengfengsMaoE

As a Buddhist country, going to Thailand to meditate is a good choice. If you are not a Buddhist, go and sign up for a one-day meditation For an experience group, it is also a good choice to go to the temple and listen to the chanting.

Cost: Starting from about RMB 50/person/day

Related recommendations: Bangkok International Zen Meditation Center, Chiang Mai Songde Temple, etc.

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Learn to cook Thai food

Photo from Fengfeng grace

Sour, spicy and sour food is me - Thai food. Thai food is delicious, but do you know how to make it? Go to Thailand and take a Thai cooking class for a day, which will help you make a bowl of authentic Tom Yum soup and mango sticky rice.

Cost: Starting from about RMB 150 per person

Related recommendations: Thailand Silom Cooking School, Chiang Mai Cooking School, etc.

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Learn to speak Thai

Photo from sMaoE

The soft tone and picture-like tadpole writing are everyone’s first impression of Thai. But with the popularity of Thai movies and TV series in China, it seems fashionable to come to Thailand to learn a few words of Thai.

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Learn "horse kills chicken"

Many people will experience "horse kills chicken" when they go to Thailand, but do you know that in addition to experiencing Thai food when you go to Thailand? Can you also sign up for a class to learn massage? If you are determined, you might even become a good player!

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Writing blessings at Chedi Luang Temple

Photos from Fengfeng JOJO taking you to travel the world

In the center of the ancient city of Chiang Mai Chedi Luang Temple has a traditional way of praying, which is to write your blessings on tiles. When a new temple is built, workers will use these tiles filled with blessings, and your blessings will be permanently engraved on the temple. In the eaves of the house.

Cost: Free (donations can be made to the temple)

Related recommendations: Chiang Mai Chedi Luang Temple, etc.

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Watch Muay Thai

Photo from Bingfeng Jidu

If you are lucky enough to catch a Muay Thai competition, you must go there to experience it. Of course, small Muay Thai matches are held every day at the Lumbini Muay Thai Center in Bangkok. Come and experience this "Fight Club".

Cost: About RMB 100/person

Related recommendations: Bangkok Lumbini Muay Thai Gym, etc.

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Motorcycle riding< /p>

Photo from Fengfeng Zhaoqian_Amy

You must experience motorcycles when you come to Thailand. It travels around the city and is very cheap. There are places to park motorcycles everywhere. To rent a motorcycle, you only need to press your passport.

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Jungle Leap

Photo courtesy of Bee Bee Feng Huafski

Imagine flying around in the jungle like Tarzan, Want to jump from a tree more than 40 meters high? Come to Thailand, various jungle leaps will satisfy you. And the cheap price here is also a reason to choose.

Cost: Starting from about RMB 250 per person

Related recommendations: Flight of the Gibbon, Eagle Track, Skyline, Jungle Flight

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Playing with elephants

Photos from the Internet

If you are used to watching elephant performances, if you are tired of riding elephants around? Then you can experience being a mahout. From buying food for the elephants, to interacting with each other, to bathing these huge animals. Something special emerges spontaneously.

Cost: About RMB 175/person

Related recommendations: Patala Elephant Farm, etc.

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Night Zoo< /p>

Photo from Bee Kido

There are some things that you can’t see during the day, so go see them at night. Chiang Mai's Night Safari is definitely worth experiencing, from tigers climbing trees to leopards diving into the water; from night safari to feeding wild animals...it's just amazing here.

Cost: About RMB 88 per person (ticket only)

Related recommendations: Chiang Mai Night Zoo

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Diving< /p>

If you want to learn to dive, Thailand is a good choice. In Koh Tao, Thailand, there are many diving shops that provide courses for beginners. The large number of Chinese-speaking instructors and cheap prices are also the reasons why they are so popular among Chinese diving enthusiasts.

Tuition fee: starting from RMB 2,000 per person

Recommended islands: Koh Tao, Krabi, Similan, etc.

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Floating Diving

Photo from Fengfeng Fat Pig Pig

If you think diving is too challenging, then snorkeling is much gentler and can be started with zero basic knowledge. You can see the shallow sea The corals and colorful tropical fish are also a good experience.

Cost: About RMB 200 per person

Recommended islands: Emperor Island, Koh Samui, Similan, Phi Phi Island, etc.

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Beach biking

Photo from QueenieCyn

As the current residence of the Thai royal family, Hua Hin has always been a favorite tourist destination for Thais. Looking for two wild horses and galloping along the beach, does it feel like a movie or TV show?

Cost: About RMB 150/person

Recommended island: Hua Hin Beach

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Jet-skiing

< p>The photo comes from the Internet

Because of its unique speed and fancy skills, jet skis are currently sought after by many water enthusiasts. If you also want to get this skill, come to Thailand to experience it first. Come on.

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Sailboat out to sea

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Surfing

Photo from Fengfeng ANSWER

Floating around on the sea with a romantic wave is the fate of many beginner surfers. However, if someone guides you, you can immediately experience the fun of stand-up surfboarding. The trick of this sport is: keep standing and don’t fall. With.

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Rafting

The photo comes from Fengfeng Suifeng

Put on the life jacket, board the kayak, and ride the rapid The river rushes forward bravely, feeling the pleasure of control and uncontrollability.

After experiencing it once, I realized that the excitement of rafting in the wild cannot be compared to that of an amusement park.

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Loy Krathong Festival

Photo from Fengfeng air

Every November, Thailand will usher in the famous Loy Krathong Festival. At night, thousands of water lanterns rise to the sky together, and the scene is very spectacular. Of course, choosing one, writing blessings on it, and letting it fly is the best experience of the Loy Krathong Festival.

Time: November 14

Recommended city: Chiang Mai

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Full Moon Party

Photos Sourced from the Internet

There is an island in the north of Koh Samui that is particularly popular among backpackers. On the 15th of every month, the island will usher in the "Party of the Century". Men and women of all colors will gather on this island in various ways. carnival. If you are also a crazy backpacker, go to Koh Phangan to experience it.

Time: 15th of every month