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What are the fun places in Thailand? Which months are best for traveling?

The time can be anytime, generally avoid April to September because it is relatively hot. You can also go during the Songkran or Loy Krathong festivals. As for where to go, it depends on what you like to play.

If you can basically communicate in English, it should be a smooth journey, no different from playing in China. Just think of a few points, it's impossible to cover everything, just write whatever comes to mind.

Going to Thailand basically means doing a few things: eating seafood and fruits, getting massages, ancient books and temples, beaches and sea, red light districts, transvestite shows, and shopping.

Eat: Nothing to say, everything is delicious, but if you don’t like seafood or Thai food, that’s a shame;

Massage: Must do, not necessarily go The ones in the store and on the street are also good, super cheap, and you can do it for an hour every night before going to bed, which is a great relief;

Historic sites: You can check the tourist attractions yourself, and I don’t know which city you are going to. Ancient capitals like Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai are worth staying for a few days to savor. There are temples everywhere, but it is best to go with a Thai person to participate in spiritual practice or something. It is a bit boring to go by yourself, because they all look the same;

Beach and sea: I only recommend going to Phuket, Ba Tia is much worse.

Transvestite show: You must go to Pattaya to see it. You can choose one of Tiffany show or art in paradise. These two are opposite each other. But make sure to book tickets early at noon;

Red light district: How should I put it, I think Thailand’s red light district is a must to visit, no matter you are a man or a woman, what is your sexual orientation, what do you like and what do you hate? , Thailand’s red light districts are worth experiencing carefully once in a lifetime. Remember to change more change for tips;

Shopping: It is more like shopping than shopping. Taobao basically has everything you want to buy, but it is still interesting to go shopping in person, such as weekend markets in Bangkok or You can check out the floating market and more.

Note:

Thailand is a tipping country. Generally, it is best to leave a tip at the service place, unless you are very dissatisfied. Don’t tip with coins, at least a 20 baht note. You don’t have to tip in taxis, but be aware that some drivers don’t give you a meter, which may embarrass you (but it’s usually not too serious). So if you are not in a hurry, get off the car and change the car without using the meter;

Thai baht can be exchanged everywhere. If you are not in an urgent need, it is recommended not to withdraw it from an ATM. The exchange rates and handling fees of some banks are very uneconomical. There are many small windows on the street where you can exchange, but the exchange rates at each store are different. When the time comes, you can compare by yourself. If you think it is a good deal, you can exchange more at one time. This will save you from always being short of cash;

Everywhere There are pictures of the king and queen hanging, but if you are not very familiar with these things, never talk to Thai people about the king.

You can get True-H mobile phone cards for free at the airport, and you can recharge them at convenience stores such as 7-11. After recharging, remember to send a text message to activate the package you need. Just read the instructions on the card holder. For example, if you get unlimited data for 15 days, you can spend a lot of time on Moments.

In short, Thailand is a place worth visiting. It is not very suitable for tourism, but it must be the first choice for vacation. Many people go to Thailand regularly for vacation. I have been to many countries, but the first time I went to Thailand was forced. Before that, I knew nothing about Thailand and had no interest in it. But after I went there once, I became obsessed with it. In my heart, I had already forgotten other countries. Instant kill. Although everyone's experience is different, it is recommended to experience Thailand well (provided that the language is passed, otherwise the language barrier is a flaw, and you may find it boring).