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What do you need to bring when traveling to Thailand?

Matters needing attention when traveling to Thailand are as follows:

Passports are very important.

To travel to Thailand, we must get a good passport in advance, which will allow us to travel safely. Passport must be handled in advance, because it usually takes about ten days to get a license and requires a visa, so it must be handled in advance, and the passport must be handled in person.

2. Prepare enough money.

If you buy a lot, you must prepare enough money. Even if you don't buy much, you should be prepared and prepared.

At the same time, I suggest you change RMB into Thai baht in advance. If you exchange RMB in China, the exchange rate is relatively high, about one yuan can be exchanged for five baht.

3. Prepare sunscreen and sunscreen products.

Thailand's geographical location determines its local temperature, and the weather is very hot, so I suggest that you prepare some sunscreen products or sunscreen before you go, and pay special attention to this for your skin.

4. Get ready for travel clothes

Thailand is very hot all year round. If you want clothes, I suggest you bring some summer clothes. If you go to the beach or seaside, you should also bring a beach coat and sunglasses. After all, it is still dazzling in hot weather, which is also a kind of protection for yourself.

5. Buy a round-trip ticket in advance.

Tickets must be bought in advance, after all, this is the most important channel for us to go back and forth. Followed by ID card, e-ticket, travel to travel itinerary, hotel reservation confirmation, etc. You should be prepared in advance.

Extended data:

Thailand tourist destination

Thailand is a Buddhist country. With its changeable scenery and rich cultural connotation, it has become a unique choice for many tourists in their holiday plans. Thailand is known as "the country of Buddhism", "the country of elephants" and "the country of smiles" in the world.

Thailand is a country with thousands of Buddhas, many temples and a belief in human smiles. With islands, delicious food and unique culture, this is a natural tourist country.

Thailand is rich in tourism resources with more than 500 scenic spots. In addition to Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya and Chiang Mai, a number of new tourist attractions such as Chiang Rai, Hua Hin and Koh Samui have developed rapidly. It has attracted many foreign tourists.

Bangkok Thailand Grand Palace

Bangkok Thailand Grand Palace, also known as the Forbidden City, is the palace of King I to King VIII of Bangkok Dynasty in Thailand. Grand Palace, with a total area of 2,654.38+0.84 million square meters, is located in the center of Bangkok, the capital, next to the Chao Phraya River. It is the most spectacular ancient architectural complex in Bangkok.

1782, the construction of the Grand Palace was started by the Bangkok dynasty Rama I Paputa Yuhua Jura Lohden. 1784, when the first palace, Amarin Palace, was completed, Rama I moved into the palace to take charge of political affairs.

Since then, successive monarchs have gathered the essence of Thai architectural art, continuously expanded the Grand Palace, and the decoration has become increasingly gorgeous, bringing it to its existing scale. There is a white palace wall around the Grand Palace, which is about 5 meters high and has a total length of 1900 meters. The main color of the building is white, and the style is conjoined.

In the garden, there are green grass, flowers in full bloom, trees swaying and fragrant everywhere. The Grand Palace is mainly composed of several palaces and a temple. The temples in the Grand Palace are the famous Jade Buddha Temple buildings.

Jade Buddha Temple

Located in the northeast corner of Bangkok Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of the three national treasures in Thailand. Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1784, is a part of the Grand Palace in Thailand, accounting for about 1/4 of the Grand Palace.

Jade Buddha Temple is a place where the Thai royal family worships jade Buddha statues and holds religious ceremonies. Named after the jade Buddha enshrined in the temple. There are Jade Buddha Hall, Wang Xiandian, Buddha Bone Hall, Sutra Pavilion, Bell Tower and Golden Pagoda in the temple.

Jade Buddha Temple is the main building of the Jade Buddha Temple, and the shrine in the center of the temple enshrines the jade Buddha statue regarded as a national treasure by Thailand. Jade Buddha is 66 cm high and 48 cm wide. It is carved from a whole piece of jasper.

Whenever the seasons change, the king of Thailand will personally change clothes for the Jade Buddha to protect his country and defend his country. Whenever the Thai cabinet changes, all cabinet members of the new government will be sworn in to the king at the Jade Buddha Temple.

Every May, during the Agricultural Festival, the king will hold religious ceremonies here to pray for a bumper harvest. There is a wall gallery about one kilometer long around the temple, painted with 178 beautiful color comic strips with the theme of Indian classical literature Ramayana, and accompanied by Thai-translated poems. The story of China's Romance of the Three Kingdoms is painted on several large porcelain screens in the Jade Buddha Temple.

Phuket

Phuket, the largest island in Thailand and the "pearl" of the Andaman Sea, is a representative tourist attraction in Southeast Asia.

Its charm lies in its beautiful sea first. The west coast of the island faces the Andaman Sea, where there are pristine white beaches. Every beach has its own advantages and charm. Under the sunshine, large and small beaches shine with the waves lapping on the Andaman Sea.

Charming beaches and hotels are waiting for tourists from all over the world. ?

Pattaya

Pattaya is famous for its sunshine, beaches and seafood. It is known as "Hawaii in the East" and is a world-famous emerging seaside tourist resort. ?

Located in Siam Bay, southeast of Bangkok 154km, between zhina Peninsula and Malay Peninsula, the urban area is more than 20 square kilometers, with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, and the annual average temperature is about 20℃. It receives more than 65.438 million tourists every year, and its foreign exchange income is equivalent to more than 7 billion baht. It is one of the important pillars of Thailand's tourism industry.

Pipitang

Pipi Island, located about 20km southeast of Phuket, Thailand, is a sister island composed of two main islands (Big Pipi Island in the north and Little Pipi Island in the south).

Soft and white beaches, quiet blue waters, fantastic natural caves and unpolluted natural features make her stand out from more than 30 outlying islands around Phuket and become one of the most popular holiday resorts.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Thailand