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Writing an essay after traveling to Thailand, what topic is appropriate?

Encountering a small town in Thailand

This is a bright holiday. I am a bright boy. In the bright Thailand, I watch everything with a bright smile.

——Inscription

Eat

"Dongyang Gong" (hot and sour shrimp soup), "Dongka Gai" (coconut leaf chicken soup) and "Zangdan" (Cold papaya) "Marinated Wenxian" (cold vermicelli) and "Lab Gai" (chicken mixed with mint leaves) and other special dishes are fresh and delicious, especially suitable for Chinese tastes; eggplant, corn and bitter gourd, small and exquisite, delicious and cute; coconut guava Papaya, tamarind, citrus, glazed pineapple, and jackfruit, as well as the "Queen of Fruits" mangosteen's husband, durian, which has "similar qualities but the same effect" as stinky tofu. It may make you "nostalgic", but unfortunately, as soon as I smell this The "powerful" "fragrance" is already "satisfying", so how can you be "willing" to taste it? In fact, what really makes me nostalgic is the apples in my hometown. But I didn’t expect that the value of apples increased greatly once they arrived here, and they became “foreign goods”! It tastes sweet in your mouth, but sour in your heart! Here, I taste the "sour, sweet, bitter and spicy" all day long. Although I have feasted on the fourth most popular dish in the world, the beans on my face do not give me any face at all. The thought of my skin becoming smooth and supple , the figure has become slimmer, and I feel happy from the bottom of my heart. Helpless, youth in Thailand is both sour and sweet.

The place where we live can be regarded as Hequn Road in Bangkok. I've tasted almost every one there. Early on New Year's Eve, my mother received a neat red envelope from the landlord containing 200 Thai Zhu and two bags of fruit. It turned out that the landlord's grandfather was Chinese and knew Chinese etiquette. This was a sign of respect. We are celebrating the new year. So my mother and I split the money equally, and always hinted to my father that we would go to a restaurant tonight. My father patted his bulging wallet, smiled silly, and agreed to our request.

The blazing sun was already home for the New Year’s Eve dinner, so I couldn’t wait to follow my parents and walk into a fresh and beautiful Thai restaurant in two steps. The boss and waiters are all Thais with brown skin. We are all “foreigners” here, and of course, I am too! After arranging to sit down, I opened the menu with great interest, but the tadpole-like and picturesque Thai text made me confused. So I "unplugged" this dense "Thai jungle" and finally found my favorite - the "English tribe". However, I couldn't be happy because I could only understand less than 10 words in the entire page of English, and there were no pictures of the dishes. At this time, I deeply realized the importance of English in a foreign land, at least when eating. So I calmed down and ordered something very pleasing to the eye - "noodle", and it was medium in size. After everyone agreed, they began to wait happily. Dad confidently told us that what he ordered was corn soup. He had tasted it before and it was quite delicious. My mother and I were dubious. It wasn't until this "pure corn soup" was served on the table that our father's words were truly confirmed. It was indeed very fragrant, but the form was a little different. It was not a corn "soup" but a round half. Corn "on the cob"! ! However, my "noodle" was not very optimistic. It was wrapped in a sour and sweet "mat" and lay lazily on a huge plate, motionless. Everyone looked at each other and laughed for a long time, because this was the first time they had made a fool of themselves. Only the dish my mother wanted was more "sane": stir-fried seafood with vegetables - this is a must-have dish for every meal. The "masterpiece" of my father and I is more like home; it is precisely because of the urge to miss home that this New Year's Eve dinner contains a fragrant and sweet taste; this smell of happiness is not only hanging in our family The expressions on Sankou's faces were also deeply buried in their hearts.

Shopping

Thai Silk - bright colors, graceful and gorgeous texture, available in various colors and thicknesses. There are many tailor shops in Thailand that make Thai silk clothing. In Pattaya, more than 90% of tailor shops are opened by Arabs.

Soft and thick Thai cotton fabrics are also becoming more and more popular. Chiang Mai is the center of Thai handicrafts. It produces silverware, wood carvings, lacquerware, porcelain, silk fabrics, hand-painted paper umbrellas, etc. with exquisite workmanship. When we visited the production process of this series, there was something very interesting. What attracts me is the paper, which is rough and endowed with natural beauty. It can be used to wrap gifts, make umbrellas, make decorations, etc. Its magic lies in the ingredients it is made from. What is it?

When we walked into the production room, a wonderful picture came into our eyes: a pot of thick yellow solid was constantly spinning in the solution, and it also emitted streams of liquid from time to time. The strong smell...the smell gradually disappears, and then these solids are filtered, flattened, dyed, added with leaf veins or branches and other plants, and then dried in the sun, and finally become exquisite and beautiful paper umbrellas and other decorations placed in front of us. As the staff explained it one by one, I fortunately heard a key word: "elephant"! Haha, you should understand now, right? right! The raw material of this paper is: elephant "excrement"! ! Of course, it can also be made into manuscript paper, but the raw materials need to be processed more delicately. How about it, interesting?

Thailand produces a variety of gemstones, among which red and sapphires are the most famous. In Thailand's more reputable jewelry stores, what attracts us is often not only the exquisite craftsmanship, but also the store's rules: customers can shop in foreign currency and enjoy a slightly higher foreign currency exchange rate than the bank's that day. In this way, merchants make a comfortable profit and customers feel comfortable buying.

Who can resist this strong temptation?

Thailand’s leather products range from ordinary cowhide to crocodile and pearl fish skins. They are all cheap and high-quality. Casual clothes are very cheap to buy in small shops. There are many open-air markets and night markets here. Don't tell me, these places are always crowded with people, especially white-skinned Westerners. They seem to have endless amounts of pure cotton T-shirts to buy, and every time they see three or four foreigners gathered together, talking about the T-shirt designs www.nncba.com1 Snail Travel 1 www.wntrip.cn or speaking enviable English Bargaining with merchants, this relaxed conversation often ends in less than 2 minutes. Imported cosmetics here are relatively cheap; if you take a stroll in the duty-free shopping mall at Bangkok Airport before boarding your flight, you will definitely save a lot of money. Even if you spend a whole day shopping in the central building of Thailand, you will not be tired. Because there are surprises and gains everywhere!

Human Geography

Thailand is really a very strange country. It is both very modern and very traditional; it is both open to foreign cultures and shows its unique national character everywhere.

On the surface, the capital Bangkok is a very modern metropolis, but in the gaps between high-rise buildings, the high eaves of Buddhist temples always seem to remind you of the important position of religion in this country. Driving not far out of Bangkok, you can turn into any lane and you will see that the people in the water town who thought they had disappeared long ago are still living a leisurely life in stilt houses by the river. In the south, you will be surprised by the influence of Malay culture as you embrace the white sandy beaches and clear waters. As you trek through the lush northern mountains on an elephant, you'll also marvel at the traces of Burmese and Laotian culture left there.

Thai people respect the king and the royal family very much. Once, when the three-wheeled motorcycle we were riding passed the statue of the King, the driver let go of his hands on the steering wheel. I thought he was going to do a stunt, but it turned out that he took off his hat, clasped his hands, and bowed respectfully to the King. A gift.

Buddhism is the state religion of Thailand, so Buddha statues are respected regardless of their size. There are special seats for monks on the bus, and I have encountered situations where they gave up their seats several times. It turns out that this is the reason.

Thailand respects teachers and education. As long as you have real talents, you can apply for international scholarships at universities.

Thailand is a vast country with many open spaces scattered on the outskirts of Bangkok. The residents' houses here are only two stories high, and the white, red, blue and green roofs silently dot the land of Thailand. Thai people study and work on time at 9 a.m., which is a luxury requirement for us. From elementary school to middle school, students have uniforms, school bags, shoes, and even hairstyles are prescribed. Once, I met two or three middle school students on the bus. The boys had very short hair, a bit like the "little tigers" in rural China, while the girls had neat mushroom heads and were quite generous. The schoolbag is not the double-shoulder style advocated in China, but a portable square "black box". University uniforms are even simpler: "black and white" in opposite colors - in addition to being custom-made at the school, they are also sold in shopping malls in Bangkok. In this way, the only sign that distinguishes different schools is the school emblem on the right chest of the clothes. College girls are very passionate about art earrings, and they have no interest in shiny heavy ones; cartoon stationery is their favorite. In famous universities, or even near the campus, there are all kinds of famous cars parked all the time. There is no doubt that 99% of these "treasures" belong to college students. Talk about cars. I have a lot of feelings: apart from the most resistant Toyota air-conditioned vans used to carry passengers, all the luxury cars running on the street can make your eyes dazzle and your mouth utter nonsense; each and every one of them " "Baby" was walking around in the alleys, which made me feel bad; even the metal objects in the used car shop looked like new, which made my stomach ache.

If you say "the sun sets" in Bangkok, it won't work because there are no mountains. The roads here are spacious, flat and scientific. There are viaducts everywhere in Bangkok. Thailand advocates development toward the sky; the three-level streets formed by trains, pedestrians, and cars fully reflect this.

Gentle

Thai people are gentle, and Thai animals are also "gentle".

Thailand is a country of smiles. The people are warm, kind, helpful, and mostly polite. It is rare to see anyone making loud noises, and they never quarrel even when there is a car accident. Once, the air-conditioned bus we were traveling on had a warm "hug" with another taxi in order to dodge a taxi. Unexpectedly, both drivers were smiling. After arranging the passengers, they settled the matter properly themselves. problem.

In addition to men and women, Thailand also has two large-scale transvestite singing and dancing venues in Pattaya. The ladyboys here all wear heavy makeup and act delicately. Some of them are hundreds of times more seductive and gentle than real women when they don't speak.

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