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How to exchange Thai baht for a trip to Thailand?

Exchange: The first thing to do in Bangkok is to exchange money. In Bangkok, the currencies of major countries in the world are freely convertible. At present, the exchange rate of RMB against Thai baht is about 1:4.34, but if you change money in a bank, you can only change it to 1:4. 1 at most. If you exchange money with the tour guide, you can get 1:4 at most. The super-rich in Bangkok is the largest underground bank in Thailand, where a large amount of black money from Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and the United States is bleached. The biggest entrance for the super-rich is next to the World Trade Center in Bangkok. There are about six people at the door. No matter how hot it is, they wear jackets, because there are guns in their clothes. Several policemen sit at the door and read newspapers (really black and white) every day. Once I saw a Hong Kong man carrying two big boxes to change money, but the doorman refused to let him in, saying it was a VIP. Later, people ran away! The super-rich also have a big entrance in Sukongwei Street. One more thing, please rest assured, there is absolutely no counterfeit money here to exchange money.

Travel: There are many means of transportation to choose from on the streets of Bangkok, such as subway, light rail, taxis and the famous "tuk-tuk", but my suggestion is to take the subway and light rail, which won't delay time, because the traffic in Bangkok is so fucking bad. If the traffic jam is serious, you can walk for several hours on the road of 100 meters (I have experienced it personally). Moreover, the subway and light rail pass through the center of Bangkok, which is a good choice for shopping and leisure, and the price is also very cheap, generally only a few RMB. Taxis in Bangkok are all Toyota cars. The starting price is 35 baht, which is about 8 yuan RMB. After 2 kilometers, add 2 baht for every 200 meters. The meter will also jump when there is traffic jam, and it is usually around 100 baht when going out. Tutuk-tuk doesn't feel very good sitting up (actually it is the third engine in China), because there is no air conditioning, and it has to endure hot weather and automobile exhaust, but occasionally it can enjoy exotic customs!

Accommodation: The hotel industry in Bangkok is the most developed in Southeast Asia. There are all famous hotel chains in the world, and there is more than one. The service of the hotel is very valuable. The price of a five-star hotel is about 1000 RMB. However, it should be noted that the hotel does not provide toiletries and slippers, and the service charge of 15% needs to be added to the room rate. Remember to tip. The hotels you can choose are: Bangkok Oriental Hotel, Presidential Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel, Sofitel Hotel, Armani Hotel, Emerald Hotel, Bangkok Ambassador Hotel, etc. These are relatively high-end, of course, the price is higher!

Diet: Thai food is mainly hot and sour, and the famous one is "Toyo Palace" hot and sour shrimp soup. My favorite foods are seafood and shark fin. There are three places to eat seafood: Fort Baccon, next to the Embassy of China in Thailand, and Huang Hui, La Chada Street. The seafood in these two places is very fresh and the environment is the most common, but I feel very good. Another famous seafood restaurant is Jianxin Restaurant. Japanese Prime Minister visits Thailand to eat seafood here! Of course, you have to go to Chinatown to eat shark fin: the practice of shark fin in Thailand is actually the practice of Cantonese cuisine, and the price is very cheap. Generally 150 RMB can eat a big bowl, which is very cool!

Entertainment industry: The nightlife in Bangkok is very colorful. Entertainment places generally include bars, nightclubs, dance halls, bath centers and more advanced private clubs.

Bubble Bar: It's best to go to Nana on Sukongwei Street, where there are more than 100 bars and all kinds of Thai girls are dancing. The other street is Si Long, where there are more than 100 bars. Followed by KAOSANG, there are almost 60 bars, which are the places where Thai locals usually go. Bars in Bangkok are small in scale, but each has its own style.

Nightclubs: China people generally go to more nightclubs in Bangkok. The most famous is the Mahatai nightclub, which has six floors and has more than 300 people at its peak. Followed by red cherry, Polaris, Oriental Pearl, Tiandi (said to be newly opened) and so on. These are all from China and Hong Kong and Taiwan provinces, and Thais seldom go!

Dance floor: The most famous dance floor in Bangkok is LANULA on Sukongwei Street, which is the most upscale disco. Many children of senior Thai government officials go there to play. They once met the son of the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand and brought seven or eight bodyguards. My boss is my classmate. I used to borrow my homework before exams. You can play sometime. The general dance halls are concentrated in La Chada Street. The famous ones are Dance Fever, JUJU, and many dance halls can't remember their names. But I have a feeling that as long as I have played in DICSO in Bangkok, I feel that there is no such crazy atmosphere in domestic pubs after returning home, hehe! There is another street that cannot be ignored. Many Hong Kong movies are shot in this street, which is RCA, commonly known as "Dancing Street". There are more than 50 Dicsos on both sides of this street, which is nothing special during the day, but at night, all Dicsos are playing music and people are drinking and dancing on the road. The entrance and exit of the road are closed by police and police cars, and there are huge screens to capture PLMM. People who have been to RCA will go to any disco in the future.