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Is it safe to travel to Thailand? How to ensure safety?

Thailand, a beautiful country, attracts global tourists with its delicious food, beautiful scenery and unique culture. However, there are many dark sides hidden in this land called a holiday resort. In recent years, the description of Thailand on the Internet has become extremely polarized. Some people describe it as heaven, while others think it is hell. Is this country a safe tourist destination or a dangerous trap? In fact, Thailand has both a paradise side and a hell side. For the rich, Thailand is a paradise full of luxury; For the poor, especially women, Thailand may be a hell full of all kinds of crimes. Although Thailand is famous as a tourist destination, it is also one of the countries with the biggest gap between the rich and the poor in the world. Internet celebrities and celebrities often do not belong to the poor class, and their wonderful experiences in Thailand are likely to be very different from ordinary tourists. It is reported that a tourist from China met Cambodian primary school students in a Thai restaurant and passed out in a taxi. Similar incidents are common and chilling. Thailand is considered to be one of the places with the largest number of missing persons in the world and one of the places with the most serious human trafficking. Many cases involving human trafficking even involve the military, so they are rarely reported. In Thailand, it is only more than 6 hours' drive from Miaowadi on the Thai-Myanmar border, and it has become the second largest distribution center for human trafficking in Southeast Asia. In Thailand, men are often forced to work in black jobs, locked in a pigsty-like environment, and work to death all their lives; Women face endless sexual exploitation. Although the United States looks more decent, the actual situation may not be much better. The well-known anti-China Great V portrays the United States as a paradise and belittles China. In fact, it misleads China people to do low-level jobs abroad, even illegal jobs. With the gradual control of the epidemic, Thailand's tourism industry has gradually recovered, which undoubtedly brought cheers to those criminals involved in human trafficking. They have been holding back for three years, and this year they may go crazy and try to achieve all the goals that they failed to achieve in the past within one year. Therefore, female tourists, in particular, must be cautious when traveling to Southeast Asian countries. If you must travel to Thailand, it is suggested that you only go to big cities such as Bangkok, try to stay in big hotels, visit big scenic spots and do activities during the day. Never trust strangers, especially those so-called "opportunities" that offer high-paying jobs. In short, Thailand's tourism safety can not be ignored. When planning a trip to Thailand, you must understand the local risks and make full preparations to ensure a smooth trip.