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Tourism in Bangkok, Thailand

I just got back from Thailand. I'd better sign my passport before I go. If your English is ok, you can consider going alone. In mid-April, the Songkran Festival in Thailand will be very lively, but the house price is more expensive than usual.

I went with a tour group in Shanghai, with a tour fee of 3580. But there are many places in Thailand where you can spend and tip, such as crocodile bags, jewelry, snake medicine and so on. The price of consumer goods is different, but the tip is mostly 20 baht. You don't have to go to these places if you go alone.

The average temperature in Thailand is 27 degrees, and it is around 34 degrees recently. Wearing shorts and slippers is the most comfortable, but you should also bring a coat, because the air conditioning in some places where you watch performances is cold, and if you join a group, the bus is cold. There are also pants, because many temples or emperors' palaces are not allowed to wear shorts and shoes.

If you only go to Bangkok, go and see the Jade Buddha Temple. To tell the truth, Thailand is very willing to give up temples. Most of them are gold-plated and silver-plated, which is very imposing. You must eat more fruits in Bangkok, because the fruits there are delicious and taste completely different from those in China.

I suggest you go to Pattaya after playing in Bangkok. A very beautiful island, about100km from Bangkok. That's where you really enjoy it. If you are a single person or a strange group, you will have a good time. First of all, the scenery is beautiful. During the day, take a speedboat to play gliding diving at sea, then swim for a while, and then go ashore for a SPA to enjoy the pure thai massage (pure press).

Go to the Oriental Princess to watch the shemale show in the evening. On a large scale. Then go to the pedestrian street for a while. If necessary, you can find a bar to drink a little wine, or you can find black pearls. By the way, Thailand doesn't give up drugs, and you know the rest.

Thailand's consumption is not high, and the Thai baht is almost 4: 1 RMB. The best way is to exchange dollars at home, and it is very cost-effective to exchange dollars for Thai baht in Thailand. Finally, credit card, VISA card and unionpay are all acceptable, but unionpay is the best, because VISA charges a handling fee.

If it's pure fun, even the tickets are 6000. If you go shopping, it's hard to say. The gems there are very expensive, ranging from 1000 to 1 million. There is also a tip, generally 20 baht, which is equivalent to 5 yuan RMB.

I suggest going with a group. First, it's cheaper to have more people. Second, it's safe, because there are many people in China, you know.