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Thailand Tourism

It's best not to go out alone. It's not that Thailand is not safe, but it will be less fun to go out alone.

Thailand has a very developed tourism service industry. Go to every tourist city, there will be rich N-day tour routes and relatively perfect facilities. Moreover, the service industries in tourist cities have passed the English communication, that is, they have accents, and some even use Chinese.

Suggestion: 1, find a partner to start with.

2. Make preparations in advance and make plans. Besides Bangkok, I personally suggest Koh Samui or Krabi, or Chiang Mai in the north. If time is tight, you can go to a big city. I wonder if it has been repaired after the flood. However, as the following brothers said, it is the rainy season, and it rains every day. There are self-help travel guides in Bangkok and Chiang Mai on the poor travel website, and the information is very detailed.

Be careful wherever you go. If you live in a guest house, you must bring valuables, passports and other documents, write down the phone number of the embassy with paper and pen, and don't bring too much cash. It is more convenient to exchange money in Thailand, especially in the business district. UnionPay cards can be cashed at many ATMs. Before departure, you can exchange 1000 baht at China Bank for use when you get off the plane.

4, little girl, remember to protect yourself from the sun:)