Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - If you want to travel to Puma Island in Thailand, what do you need to bring, including food, clothing, housing and transportation … what do you need to pay attention to?

If you want to travel to Puma Island in Thailand, what do you need to bring, including food, clothing, housing and transportation … what do you need to pay attention to?

Let's start with a wave of beautiful scenery in Thailand-a guide to self-help travel in Thailand-basic necessities.

For China people who want to go to Thailand, we should not only consider the scenic spots, but also life for tourists. Especially for friends who have never been abroad, food, clothing, housing and transportation are the most important things when they arrive in a strange place. Bian Xiao learned from the housekeeper who had been in Thailand for 8 years. Today I will tell you the main points of going to Thailand! Take a quick look ~?

Clothes:

Thailand has three seasons: hot season, rainy season and cool season. The highest temperature is from February to May, with an average of 32℃ to 38℃, which is called "hot season".

June to the end of 10 is the "rainy season", and the average temperature is maintained at around 28℃. The "cool season" is from June 1 1 to June 1 of the following year, and the average temperature is 19℃-26℃.

The temperature in Thailand is around 25℃ in three seasons, and it is relatively high in hot season, so pay attention to sun protection; The rainy season is heavy, but it is generally concentrated in the evening, which generally does not affect daytime travel. You can carry rain gear with you. Remember to bring a thin coat in the cool season to avoid catching a cold due to the large temperature difference between day and night.

So I suggest you wear comfortable and loose summer clothes. T-shirts, shorts, skirts and slippers will do. It is particularly important to take off your shoes when entering the Buddhist temple. Clothes should be neat and dignified. It's best not to wear shorts, and the skirt is best over the knee.

If girls want to take some beautiful photos at the seaside, it is recommended to wear a Bohemian printed long skirt, a big sun hat and a pair of sunglasses, and a pair of comfortable flip-flops, which is perfect.

In fact, when you go to Thailand, you will find that under normal circumstances, people outside are wearing all kinds of slippers. On the one hand, it may be because of the hot weather, on the other hand, it may be because it is relatively convenient to take off your shoes in some places.

Eat:

As the saying goes, food is the most important thing for the people, which shows the importance of diet for everyone. The diet in Thailand is completely different from that in China, and the cooking methods are also different. Curries are used more. If everyone is just traveling for a short time, it's good to taste it occasionally. But if you eat Thai food every day, many girls may not adapt.

Therefore, after receiving menstruation from the life manager of the pregnancy brigade, Bian Xiao suggested that Chinese food should be the main diet. If your stomach is comfortable, you don't have to adapt to Thai food. There are three choices for Chinese food. First, you can book an apartment hotel with a kitchen, go to the supermarket to buy ingredients and make them yourself. Secondly, you can go to a Chinese restaurant in Thailand for dinner. Third, you can buy a meal service package for pregnant travelers, in which the meals are carefully matched by nutritionists, and each meal is provided to two couples.

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Let's talk about the housing problem after eating. As a country with a very developed tourism industry, Thailand has a variety of residences ranging from five-star hotels to simple tents and cabins.

The price of accommodation has a great relationship with the level of the hotel, whether it is the peak season or not, and whether to book in advance. A cheap hotel may stay in 300 yuan for one night, and a better four-star hotel may stay in 800 yuan for one night. If you go in the peak season, the hotel room is more expensive, the price will be several times, and you can't book a room. However, if you book a hotel in advance, there will generally be a preferential price and the cost will be very different.

If you plan to go to Thailand by yourself, you must first make clear the geographical location of your reservation hospital and choose a nearby hotel to avoid the inconvenience caused by the hotel being too far away from the hospital. Secondly, it is necessary to calculate the cycle and book hotels in advance, which can not only save money, but also avoid not booking hotels. The last question to consider is whether the hotel booked can be refunded. ?

In view of the above problems, if you don't have the confidence to control, you can choose to buy an accommodation package. The biggest advantage is that you don't have to worry about staying in the peak season, and you don't have to consider a refund if you don't go to the week according to time. Because villas and apartments are operated by themselves, the service package already contains a commitment to these risks. ?

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Thailand's traffic is rich and varied, so you can choose. Light rail and subway avoid the rush hour congestion, aviation meets the requirements of convenience and speed, taxis are light and solve the problem of getting lost, buses make your journey full of scenery, railways extend in all directions to alleviate the fatigue of the journey, and affordable waterways add a lot of elegance to life.

Let's focus on traffic 1 and public transportation in Bangkok.

There are many buses in Bangkok, and the service is good, but it is still quite crowded during rush hours. Try to avoid the peak hours from 7 am to 9: 30 am and from 3 pm to 6 pm. The fare for blue-and-white air conditioners is 8 baht within 8 kilometers, 2 baht for every 2 kilometers above 8 kilometers, and the highest fare is 24 baht; The orange air-conditioned car is 12 baht wherever it goes; Red and white air-conditioned car 25-30 baht.

2. Taxi

There are many taxis in Bangkok, most of which are equipped with air conditioning. Taxis generally start at 35 baht, and the taxi price in downtown Bangkok is generally between 35 baht and 250 baht. When you meet a taxi driver asking you to charge a fixed fare, you must refuse him and change to another one. And the taxis in Bangkok are the most colorful.

Step 3 ferry

The ferry in Bangkok is mainly operated by the Zhaopiye River Clipper and the Bangkok municipal authorities.

The ferry of Zhaopiye River Clipper sails from Tha Wat Ratchasinggkuon Pier in the south to Wuli in the north. One-day cruise ticket for sightseeing ferry is about 150 baht. From 9: 00 a.m. to 4: 00 p.m., you can enjoy some scenic spots of Gusin Island, Banglampu and Shilong Road in Ratana.

4. Fan (Kapoor)

This is a van modified from a passenger car. As a supplement to public transportation, you can drive by the branch road without public transportation service. Stop when you wave. The fare is cheap. During the rush hour, it is often seen that the rear of this car is crowded with people walking through the streets of Bangkok, which is also a scene in Bangkok.

5. Light rail

BTS is equivalent to domestic light rail and MRT is equivalent to domestic subway.

BTS has two lines, Sukunyi Line and Xilong Line, which run every 5 minutes. The first and last buses run from 6: 00 to 24: 00, and the cost is 10-40 baht per person. You can transfer to the subway at Sala Daeng Station, Asoke Station and M Oh Chit Station. The light rail has an English station, and the fare is between 10 and 40 baht. One-day pass 140 baht, you can take it unlimited times in one day. Only coins are accepted and can be exchanged at the ticket window.

The MRT departs from Bonsu Station and arrives at Peng Railway Station in South China. The operation time is from 6 am to midnight 12, with frequent trains and tickets ranging from 15 to 39 baht.

6.the subway

Bangkok Metro starts from Bonsu Station and goes to Peng Railway Station in South China, passing through Kaduga, Sukunyi, Rampini Park and Shilong Road. It is most convenient to go to South China Peng Railway Station from Shilong Road or Sukun No.1 Avenue.

The subway runs frequently from 6: 00 a.m. to midnight 12: 00, with tickets ranging from 15 to 39 baht.

7. Three-wheeled tuk-tuk/tuk-tuk

This is the most distinctive and convenient means of transportation in Thailand, named after the sudden noise it makes when driving. Unless you are already familiar with Bangkok, or you are good at bargaining, it is not recommended to take it, because it is too common to kill passengers by car. If you want to experience it without regret, you must discuss the price with the driver in advance, which will generally not exceed 200 baht. ?

During this period, there will be more trips to hotels and hospitals. If you want to help yourself, you must have a sense of time and choose a reasonable means of transportation.

Overseas self-help strategy-Thai customs and culture

As the saying goes, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do". Although Thailand is an Asian country like us, its national system and customs are different from ours. Today's self-help guide for overseas test tubes, pregnancy travel will tell you about Thailand's cultural customs, social taboos and other issues, and write them down with a small notebook ~

First, cultural customs:

1, Thais have great respect for the royal family.

As tourists, do as the Romans do, pay tribute to their kings, queens, princes and princesses, and stand up when the national anthem is played in the cinema or the portrait of the king appears on the screen. Whenever there is a grand gathering, banquet, or even before the theater begins to perform, the Ode to the King should be played first. All the audience here are standing still, no walking, no talking. Pedestrians on the road must stand on the spot, and soldiers and policemen should stand at attention and salute, otherwise it will be considered disrespectful to the king.

In Buddhist countries, you must abide by the rules when visiting temples.

Almost all Thais believe in Buddhism. If you go to Thailand, you must follow the rules if you want to worship Buddha or visit temples.

(1) Women must not touch monks. If you donate property, you can ask a man to do it for you, or just put it on the table.

(2) When visiting the temple, don't walk back and forth and don't scare others from behind.

(3) When entering a Buddhist temple, you should take off your shoes and dress neatly and dignified. You'd better not wear shorts.

(4) Be polite when meeting monks, and respect the Buddha statues, regardless of size, old and new.

Don't touch your head casually.

In China, elders touch their heads when they see their younger generation showing their love. Friends and lovers have not seen each other for a long time. Touch your head. But in Thailand, don't touch other people's heads casually, because the locals think that's where a person's soul is, and the head god is inviolable.

Thai heads have only been touched by kings, monks and parents. When handing something to Thai people, don't go over their heads, otherwise it will be regarded as disrespect.

4. Pay attention to your hands and feet.

(1) Manual

Thais believe that people's right hand is clean, while their left hand is unclean. The left hand can only be used to take some unclean things. So holding important things with your left hand will attract disgust. Left-handed people can be careless in daily life, but absolutely not in formal occasions. On more formal occasions, it should be presented with both hands, and using the left hand will be considered as contempt for others. Thai people eat with their right hand, and they also use their right hand when handing things to others to show respect. If you have to use your left hand, you should say "left hand, please forgive me" first.

(2) Use your feet

Like the left hand, the sole of the foot is considered unclean. Avoid putting your feet on the table when sitting. Hitting people or pointing people with your toes will be severely reprimanded. Never lift your feet at the Buddha. Thai people think that feet are despicable and can only be used for walking, but they can't do other things, such as kicking the door with their feet and pointing at things with their toes. When sitting, don't tilt your feet and point your feet at others. Women are strict when they sit down, and their legs must be close together, otherwise they will be considered uncivilized and uneducated.

In Thailand, tipping is a kind of etiquette.

Thailand is also one of the countries that are used to tipping. Tipping is a kind of etiquette, but there are no hard and fast rules and standards. Judging from personal wishes and moods, the Thai people's attitude is "give the best, and don't get angry if you don't give it".

Except most high-end hotels and restaurants will add 10% service charge to the bill, there are other places where tipping may be required. Besides, when tipping, don't give coins, because coins are for beggars. It should be noted that the tip should be at least 20 baht.

Second, social taboos.

1. When you meet, you should cross your arms and say hello.

In Thailand, the polite way of greeting is to put your hands on your chest and say "Sawadee", which is also the most commonly used by Thais.

Its method is to put the palms together between the chest and forehead. This is a greeting ceremony, equivalent to a handshake in the west. The higher the palm of your hand, the deeper the respect.

Ordinary people should put their hands above their heads when they see the king. Young people should raise their hands to their foreheads when they meet their elders. Equal people should put their hands under their noses when they meet. The elder should return the gift to the younger generation, hold it to his chest, and keep his hands not higher than his chest. People of lower status or younger age should pay their respects first. You must strike back when others cross their hands, otherwise it is impolite.

It is forbidden to talk loudly in public places, and quarreling and quarreling are very impolite behaviors.

Thai is a gentle language, so Thai people speak softly, never speak loudly in public, and they are also disgusted with others speaking loudly.

Besides, it is impolite to get angry and quarrel in public places. You should try to resolve disputes rationally and calmly, or take a step back and compromise and forgive each other like the Thai people. Besides, it is impolite for couples to hug and kiss in public.

Don't litter and smoke in public places.

Don't litter everywhere, especially in the street, even a small cigarette end and a small toothpick, otherwise violators will be fined and the garbage will be put back in the original packaging bag.

Smoking is not allowed in public places except designated areas. Smoking is prohibited in cinemas, theaters, indoor restaurants, hotel lobbies, temples, schools, public green spaces, parks and other air-conditioned places, but there is a smoking room at the international airport.

Thailand is a country that pays great attention to etiquette norms. In public, everyone seems gentle and abides by social norms. After arriving in Thailand, expectant mothers and fathers who are ready to travel freely must remember "do as the Romans do" and respect Thai customs.