Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Thailand’s economy is not very developed, so what is so special about it that attracts so many tourists?

Thailand’s economy is not very developed, so what is so special about it that attracts so many tourists?

In recent years, travel to Southeast Asia has become popular among the public, and Thailand is even more popular. So what is so attractive about Thailand? The land of warm smiles. Savadika?, with an infectious smile and folded hands, is the classic Thai image. Even Thailand’s Ronald McDonald is designed to look like a Namaste. As soon as you set foot in Thailand, you can feel the enthusiasm of the Thai people, which will make you smile unconsciously. A paradise for fruit lovers

In Thailand, you can easily find cheap and delicious fruits, and Thai vendors will also cut them into small pieces for you and put them in bags, and also provide you with dipping sauces , sour and spicy, experience a rich taste. What I have to mention about Thai fruits is durian, the king of fruits, and mangosteen, the second most popular fruit. Here, the price of the fruit is equivalent to 50 or 60% off domestic prices. You can eat it with an open stomach. The fragrant and delicious durian is paired with the sweet and irritating mangosteen. It can be called a masterpiece. In addition, there are many small shops selling fruit juices on the street, which are squeezed from pure fruits and are sweet but not greasy. There are even delicacies made with fruits, such as mango sticky rice and coconut rice, which are also classic delicacies that you must try when visiting Thailand. A cost-effective travel experience

Thailand's tourism and service industries are very developed, the service staff are of high quality, and the fees are not very high compared to those in China. There is the famous Thai horse killing chicken. You lie flat on the mat and the technician uses various skillful techniques to help you massage from the head to the feet. It feels like the Ren and Du meridians have also been opened up. There are many islands in Thailand, and those who are brave can also try diving. Professionals will put on various equipment for you and guide you on the essentials of diving. You can swim freely in the sea, fish swim by your side, and there are corals within reach, opening up a new world for you, and you can also take photos. It is definitely a rare travel experience.

In addition to these food, drink and entertainment, Thailand also has unique Buddhist culture and royal culture, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun... Portraits of the king can be seen everywhere, and they stop immediately when the national anthem is played. .....It also attracts tourists to find out. Affected by the epidemic this year, Thailand has been reluctant to open tourism. We hope that the haze of the epidemic will pass soon and Thailand's tourism industry can regain its former glory.