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Ask about traveling to Taiwan Province and Thailand.

Let's talk about Thailand tour first

1) To go to Thailand, you need to apply for a passport, which needs to be handled at the entry-exit administration office where your household registration is located. After getting a passport, you have to apply for a Thai visa: if you are in a city with a Thai consulate, such as Beijing and Shanghai, you can go directly with your passport and pay two 2-inch ID photos on a white background, which is still free at present. If there is no Thai consulate in your city, you can go to a local travel agency with outbound travel qualifications (such as China International Travel Agency or China Travel Agency), and generally charge a handling fee ranging from 5 to 1 yuan. It's the same. You need two photos.

2) Thailand is open and free, but the cost is definitely more expensive than that of the group. I'm in Nanjing, and our tour group in Thailand on the 7th was about 2,4 yuan/person (not May 1st, 11th, etc.), plus the average self-funded projects in 1 yuan after I went, the total was about 3,5 yuan/person. But I went to Thailand with my friends last year, and I spent almost 75 yuan/person before and after the six-day fee.

If you are free, you can fly to Bangkok for 1-2 days, visit the Grand Palace, take a boat trip, see Muay Thai, go shopping and eat fruit, and then visit the coastal towns around Bangkok, such as Pattaya and Hua Hin. If you join a group, the general route is similar. Bangkok is 2 days+Pattaya is 3-4 days, but you have to enter many shopping stores-jewelry, crocodiles, duty-free shops and self-funded projects.

3) If you pay attention, Thailand is quite safe as long as it is not during the riots by the Red Shirt Army and the Yellow Shirt Army. Thailand is a Buddhist country, and people are still very warm and friendly. If you have no problem with English, you should be able to travel freely.

About Taiwan Province Tour

1) Those who can only go to Taiwan Province with a group at present, Taiwan Province has not yet opened up for free travel, and those who do not join a group will not be allowed to enter the country. It is possible to open free travel in June 211, but only for tourists with household registration in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Traveling with a group to Taiwan Province requires a "Taiwan Pass for Mainland Residents". Since you can only travel with a group, you need to register with a travel agency (such as China Travel Service or China Travel Service) that is qualified to travel in Taiwan Province. After registration, you will be given a pass application form stamped with the travel agency's seal, and then you will bring your household registration book and its photocopy, ID card and its photocopy, and 2 photos with a 2-inch passport on a white background to the entry-exit administration office where your household registration is located.

Taiwan Province usually stays with the group for 6 or 8 days. Eight days is relatively easy, and the cost is about 5,8 yuan/person. There are no forced shopping and self-funded items. Generally speaking, D1 is in Taipei to see the Forbidden City and No.11, D2 goes to Sun Moon Lake and Alishan, D3 goes to Xitou Forest Park, D4 goes to Kaohsiung, D5 goes to Kenting, D6 goes to Taroko and Hualien, D7 goes back to Taipei to see the Flower Expo, and D8 takes the return plane. The specific details can be consulted by the travel agency.

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