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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Thailand?

Travel to Thailand needs to pay attention to wading safety, traffic safety, property safety, ship safety and food safety.

First, wading safety.

Many tourist attractions in Thailand are by the sea. During the monsoon season, the surrounding waters are stormy, the sea conditions change rapidly, and safety accidents such as snorkeling and swimming occur frequently. Life jackets must be worn throughout the wading project, and snorkelers should receive formal training. Master the use of snorkeling equipment. Old people, patients with hypertension and heart disease should not snorkel.

Second, traffic safety.

Thailand's right rudder turns to the left. When crossing the road, look to the right first, then to the left, and pay attention to avoid "motorcycles". Choose a taxi that is willing to use the meter, and write down the license plate and driver's license information at the left front windshield. In case of traffic accident, call the police immediately (191); In case of casualties, call an ambulance (1669, 169 1, 1554, 1555). ?

Third, property safety.

Pay attention to take good care of property, certificates, etc. In Bangkok, Pataia, Phuket, Koh Samui and other places, there are frequent cases of carjacking, swiping bank cards, and theft of hotel luggage and property.

Fourth, it is safe to take a boat.

Please choose a regular travel company and shipping company, and know whether there is travel accident insurance and the scope of claims before registration; Understand the weather and sea conditions of the day. If the weather is bad and the wind and waves are strong, the trip should be cancelled. Please understand and abide by the relevant safety requirements when riding a speedboat, wear a life jacket at all times and sit firmly to prevent bumping and injury. ?

Fifth, food safety.

The weather in Thailand is hot, people like to drink ice water, and there are many delicious seafood stalls on the roadside. Tourists should not be greedy when eating. Prepare common medicines such as diarrhea before going out.

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Customs taboos in Thailand:

Thailand is a Buddhist country, and more than 90% of the population believes in Buddhism. Buddha statues are regarded as sacred objects in Thailand, and disrespect for Buddha statues is prohibited. Remember not to climb the Buddha statue to take pictures. When visiting temples and palaces, you should dress neatly and appropriately, and you should not wear inappropriate clothes such as sleeveless vests, short skirts and shorts.

When entering the main hall, you should take off your shoes as required, keep solemn when visiting, and don't chase and fight. Women are not allowed to have direct contact with monks. If it is necessary to submit articles to monks, they should give them to a person to do it for them, or monks should put the cassock in front of them and put the articles on the cassock. ?

Thailand is a constitutional monarchy. The king and members of the royal family enjoy a high status in Thailand and are deeply loved by the Thai people. Tourists should respect the king and members of the royal family. It is not allowed to discuss topics related to the royal family in public, or to make statements that damage the reputation of the royal family, otherwise it will be a felony. ?

Thailand is a country of etiquette and is known as the "country of smiles". Thai people usually greet each other with their hands crossed on their chests. Don't shake hands after folding. Ordinary people cannot shake hands with monks. The head is considered the most sacred part in Thailand, and it is forbidden for others to touch it. Don't pass things with your left hand, pick them up. Don't cross your legs when sitting, don't use your fingers when talking, and don't use your toes when bargaining.

Thais are gentle, warm and polite. Rice is the staple food of Thai people, and they like spicy food. Pepper is an essential condiment on the table, and ice cubes are usually added to drinks. Thai people are particular about clothes, so they should be ironed before wearing them. On formal occasions and solemn ceremonies, men usually wear suits, while women usually wear skirts and don't wear pants.

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