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Four-day free travel in Bangkok

Bangkok has always been a favorite place for travelers. Everything here is particularly eye-catching, and people's minds are filled with rich exotic customs. What dazzles people is not only the local characteristic culture, but also the visual impact and spiritual baptism brought by this cultural element. This is a detailed guide to free travel.

: Prepare in advance

1. Passport processing and visa

Just buy a treasure, the price is not expensive, and the signing speed is fast.

2. Calling card

Considering the factors of portability and signal stability, I bought a calling card directly without renting Wi-Fi. Phone cards can be bought at the airport in Datun, but it is still recommended to buy tb in advance, and the price will be nearly half cheaper.

3. Exchange rate and payment

The main payment methods I use in Thailand are cash, Alipay and credit card. Alipay is mainly used to buy goods and food at 711 and duty-free shops in Thai airports. Credit cards are used to withdraw cash from ATMs when the carrying amount is insufficient. All the cash brought into China is taken out from domestic banks, and now banks have to exchange Thai baht at least three working days in advance, so everyone must estimate the time.

4. Practical APP(p7)

Precautions

Thailand is a country with very popular religious beliefs and many temples. Before entering or leaving these places, you must check their dress code.

There are many poisonous mosquitoes in Thailand all the year round, so you must prepare mosquito repellent products.

No matter which season you go to Thailand, don't forget to do a good job of sun protection.

Specific itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok-Grand Palace-Wangzheng Temple-Chao Phraya River-by Mountain Road.

Neither the Grand Palace nor the temple of King Zheng Canguo wears skirts or trousers shorter than the knees, nor halters or suspenders (long skirts can be rented on site).

The King's Temple is more beautiful than the Grand Palace, but there are many people. It is no longer a small attraction in Bangkok. It is recommended to go in before 5 o'clock, the sunshine is not very strong. There is no sun exposure, no sunset, and taking pictures is also very nice.

it's dark by the mountain road. The night near the mountain road is really rich, full of all kinds of smells and shouts. You have to go through it.

the next day: Art Railway Market -TannenShado Water Market-Imperial Duty Free Shop-Bangkok Art Center -Rachatha Train Night Market.

Walk around the track. When the train passes, you can see the merchants on both sides closing their stalls in seconds, and then wait for the train to pass before setting up their stalls. The scene is quite shocking.

tip: be sure to sit on the train's ass. Nobody cares about the train butt. You can have a look. The market stall owner has set up a stall, and no one is competing with me for a seat.

Day 3: One-day tour of Ayutthaya

The mansion is very small and every temple is close, but I personally feel that these temples are all similar.

Day 4: Three-headed Statue Museum-Back to China

The whole building is pink, and there is a giant elephant sculpture with three heads on the roof. This elephant is really big. Every time I see it, it's incredibly big.

The third floor is in the belly of the statue, which can be reached through the spiral staircase in the elephant leg or the elevator in the elephant leg. It is air-conditioned, cool and can have a rest.

personally, I am very satisfied with the whole trip! It is very satisfying to choose a day trip to the local area. Can I travel freely or choose to travel freely? The whole process costs about 2 yuan per capita, including air tickets.