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Benefits of traveling to Thailand

The advantages of Thailand’s tourism resources:

1. Good environment, advantageous island resources, and many national forest parks; 2. The people believe in Buddhism, have relatively high quality and are hospitable; 3. Overall The country provides tourists with an atmosphere full of freedom; 4. The climate is good, and the climate is hot all year round, which is suitable for tourism; 5. Tourism is not expensive, and accommodation, travel expenses, and food are all relatively economical; 6. It is very close to China. Chinese people account for 1/10 of the population, about 6 million. Many old Chinese people can speak Chinese, and the younger generation is also learning; 7. Chinese people in Thailand are relatively wealthy, so Thai people have a good impression of Chinese people and are friendly; 8. Rent a car, Motorcycles are very convenient.

Thailand’s tourism transportation mainly relies on airplanes, which is suitable for people with tight time. For backpackers who have plenty of time and not much money, they mainly choose roads. If you go from Bangkok to larger cities such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai and Phuket, you can choose sleeper trains. Because Thailand is relatively small, the road system is relatively developed, and every Thai family basically has a private car. Therefore, Thai people do not use trains as their main means of travel, and the railway system is also relatively backward.

Disadvantages: Thailand’s political environment does have a slightly greater impact on tourists, but for people who travel and retire in Thailand, it does not have much impact. (Thailand has a policy that allows those from some countries (including China) who are over 50 years old and have a specific amount of savings to live in Thailand for long-term retirement.)

Because the political environment in Thailand is unstable, some factors have led to the government It cannot be controlled. For example, protesters occupy the airport, which has an impact on tourists. But if there is a military coup, the airport will still be open to foreign tourists because the military does not want to be unpopular in Thailand.

In fact, foreigners who have lived in Thailand for several years know that whether it is a demonstration or a military coup, it does not have much impact on the lives of ordinary people. It only affects people doing business. Thai hotels and vendors who do business with tourists will be greatly affected.