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What are the precautions for traveling to Thailand?
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1. The currency used in Thailand is mainly Thai baht, and the ratio of RMB to Thai baht is about 1:4. Thai baht can be exchanged at airports or banks in Thailand. It is recommended to exchange with the tour guide, so that you can exchange RMB at the same exchange rate when you leave the country. It is also recommended to carry an international credit card with you.
2. Thailand is later than Beijing time 1 hour. If Beijing time is 10:00, Thailand time is 09:00.
3. Please don't wear slippers, short skirts or vests when visiting temples;
4. The average annual temperature in Thailand is 26-36 degrees Celsius, so please pay attention to sun protection;
5. Hotels in Thailand generally need to bring their own toothbrush, toothpaste and slippers, which is environmentally friendly;
6. Thailand hotel sockets can use 1 10V-220V power supply, please pay attention when using;
7. All mobile phone users with international roaming function can use it normally in Thailand.
Thai custom taboo
1, please don't denigrate the royal family: Thais respect the royal family, so tourists should be careful to show respect for the king, queen and members of the royal family.
2. Greeting: Thais greet each other by putting their hands together on their chests and then nodding politely.
3. Head and feet: refers to the highest and lowest parts of the human body. Touching people's heads in Thailand is taboo, even if it is friendly. Pointing at someone or something with your feet is considered very impolite.
Thailand is a Buddhist country. When visiting religious sites, please take off your shoes and hats before entering the temple dedicated to Buddha statues. Please don't enter when there is a religious assembly: as for clothing, sleeveless shirts and tops, short skirts or knee-length skirts and hot pants are not suitable. In addition, women should not touch monks, even gently. If it is necessary to give something to the monk, they should give it to others present first, and then he should give it to the monk. In addition, every Buddha statue, regardless of size, damage or not, is regarded as a sacred gift.
Please don't support any cruelty to wild animals. Never buy any products or souvenirs made from wild animals, including reptiles, such as snakes and monitor lizards, tortoise shells and ivory. Please don't patronize local restaurants that serve wild animals. It is illegal to slaughter wild animals for food in Thailand.
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