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Is it appropriate to go to Thailand in June?

June is suitable for Thailand.

In June, there are relatively few tourists in Thailand's tourist attractions and beaches, so you can better appreciate Thailand's culture and beauty. The average temperature in Bangkok in June is 25℃~33℃. The average temperature during the day is 33 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to wear short clothes, short skirts, thin skirts, shorts and other cool and breathable clothes made of light cotton fabric. The average temperature at night is 25℃. It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes, such as shirts, thin long skirts and thin T-shirts made of cotton and linen.

Thailand is located in the south-central Indochina Peninsula, bordering the Gulf of Thailand in the Pacific Ocean in the southeast and the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean in the southwest. It borders Myanmar in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast, Cambodia in the east and Malaysia in the south. It has a tropical monsoon climate, high in the north and low in the south. Most parts of Thailand have a tropical monsoon climate, and the whole year is obviously divided into three seasons: hot season (mid-February to May), rainy season (mid-June to 65438+1October) and cool season (1 1- February of the following year). The annual average temperature is 27.7℃, and the highest temperature can reach above 40℃.

Introduction of Thailand attractions:

1, Grand Palace: The Grand Palace, also known as the Grand Palace, is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River and is a landmark of Bangkok and even Thailand. Founded in 1782, it has been continuously renovated and expanded by Daiwang, and it is still magnificent. The essence of Thai architecture, painting, sculpture and decorative arts are gathered here. From the first to the eighth generation of the Thai dynasty, it lived here and was also the office of the government.

2. Pattaya: Pattaya, also translated as "Pataia", is a famous seaside tourist resort in Thailand, only about 150km away from the capital Bangkok, and it can be reached by two hours' drive, which is close to Bangkok International Airport, so it has become the most frequently visited amusement city by Bangkok people and international tourists.

3. Jade Buddha Temple: Located in the northeast corner of Bangkok Grand Palace, the Jade Buddha Temple in Thailand is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of the three national treasures in Thailand. Jade Buddha Temple is the most sacred place of Buddhism in Thailand, and it is the guardian temple and national protection temple of Chakuri Dynasty. Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1784, is a part of the Grand Palace in Thailand, covering an area of about 1/4 of the Grand Palace. Jade Buddha Temple is a place where the Thai royal family worships jade Buddha statues and holds religious ceremonies. Named after the jade Buddha enshrined in the temple.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Thailand.