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What are the pitfalls of traveling to Thailand?

1, hotel.

If you take AirAsia, you must buy a hotel ticket, 200 baht. Two cars, if the hotel is not famous, may leave you in a similar hotel, and the taxi is even more pit. Once pitted 1000 baht.

2, massage.

In the busy alleys near some hotels with more tourists, people who pretend to be massage shop managers often come out to pull business in person and say that they are the managers of a massage shop in front. There were few guests today, so I came out in person. I hope you can hold a performance. Moreover, a person usually spends 500 baht an hour, but today it only costs 250 baht. At the door of the store, the manager will say "pay him 500 baht for two hours first" and he will go back to the place where he was just now to continue to attract business.

Be careful not to give him money at this time. He is not a manager at all, but a liar. The masseur here doesn't even know him. People will mistake him for your friend or tour guide and wonder how much you just paid. So, if you want to enjoy thai massage, you must remember to pay after the massage.

3. Rent a motorcycle.

500 baht without helmet, driving without a license 1000 baht, different countries charge different fees.

4. motorboats by the sea.

Friends who want to play motorboat at the seaside must play in the place designated by the tour guide. Don't ask yourself the price in Golden Sand Island. I have a friend. At first he asked the price himself. He was told to play 65,438+000 baht once, and he went. When he came back to pay 65,438+000 baht, he was about to hit someone. A bunch of people even scolded him and pushed him, saying that he wouldn't play if he couldn't afford it. Are you China people human or dogs? This is 1 min 100 baht. If you don't pay, a bunch of people won't let you go at all

5. Taxi in Bangkok.

The scam is simple-take a detour. You don't know the way anyway. Main location: various areas in Bangkok (especially areas with many taxis and tourists at the airport, such as around Siam, around the Four Faces Buddha, Xilong Road, Jiushan Road, etc. )

6. Feed the pigeons.

Pigeons are fed in the Grand Palace, and Thais will come to the square to stuff corn into tourists' hands. Don't avoid it, or 150 baht alone, saying it's money for feeding pigeons.

7. Baruch Book

As long as you buy wine, you can watch the performance for 40 minutes for free, but the price of a single bottle of beer is 60-70 yuan RMB.

8. Fake Thai baht.

If you plan to go shopping and travel in Thailand, you must change enough baht in advance. Otherwise, when you buy things or valuables, the money is not enough, and the boss will let you change Thai baht. At this time, there will be many enthusiastic people to exchange with you, and the exchange rate is high. At this time, you should be careful. Thai baht counterfeit money is in groups.