Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Friends who have traveled to Thailand, please help me.

Friends who have traveled to Thailand, please help me.

= =! First of all, don't bring too many clothes. Three sets are enough. You can bring two clothes racks. (That's what I brought) Local clothes are super cheap. When you go to buy a long Thai dress, remember, you have to bargain. Generally, it's less than 1RMB. The more colorful the clothes you bring, the better. Secondly, I suggest you bring your own slippers. Thailand hotels don't have slippers. You said you would buy them. In fact, I didn't have much time on the first day. I brought my own slippers. I wear slippers when I go to the beach. You can wear it at ordinary times. Bring toothbrush, toothpaste, soap (some hotels provide soap, others don't), swimsuit, (there will be swimming in Pattaya, if necessary), sunscreen, and UnionPay card. You can swipe your card for expensive things at the exchange rate of 4-6.

Don't bring medicine. Tour guides have motion sickness medicine, antidiarrheal medicine and band-aid.

Take a long sleeve. You can't turn off the air conditioner of Thailand tour bus. It will get cold when you ride. Be careful to catch a cold.

You can't wear sleeveless shorts and short skirts above the knee when you go to the Grand Palace. Except for the Grand Palace, you need to rent it (which is super cheap if you rent it), all other palaces provide long-sleeved skirts for free.

You don't need to bring your own hat. On the first day, you will visit the Grand Palace. The big hat sold at the door is super beautiful, 1 baht, RMB25 for one in 25 yuan.

If you want to buy local products and dried fruits, don't rush to buy them. On the last day, the tour guide will take you to the dried fruit market, where the price is very reasonable. By comparison, some durian sweets are a little cheaper than those sold outside.

Thailand's outlets are the same as those in China. If you bring the charger directly, you will be OK

to tip something, as well as matters needing attention. The tour guide will tell you how to give it in detail. The most frequently said by tour guides there is "If you don't believe it, please don't denigrate it!"

Go there to worship the Buddha on the ground and invite a Buddha. I invited one myself, more than 1 RMB, and if you have money, save some money to buy bird's nest. There are more bird's nests there than I have seen in China, and snake medicine is also good.

Save some money, and finally go to the duty-free shop or the custom-free shop in Thailand airport to buy L 'Oreal. (Credit card) ~ L 'Oreal there doesn't know how cheap it is. The tour guide said that China people go to Thailand for L 'Oreal ~ Haha, I bought a bottle of CK's new perfume in Thailand, only to find that it hasn't been listed in China yet when I came back. There are also custom-free shops in Hong Kong Airport.

haha, people who just came back from Thailand, I wish you a good time ~ more than pure hand-playing, personal experience! !