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Do I need a physical examination to travel to Thailand? What should you pay attention to when traveling to Thailand?

Generally, travel to Thailand is mostly reported by travel agencies. Be sure to take a good look at the travel itinerary and determine terms such as self-expenses, shopping, and tips. Rather than just looking at price. The tourist routes in Thailand and the United States are dazzling and the prices are too many, which often makes consumers confused about how to choose. In fact, the tourist routes in Thailand and the United States can be roughly summarized into three routes, one of which is Bangkok and Pattaya. Because this route is the most cost-effective, it is also recommended by most travel agencies. Another route is Similan Island in Phuket. This route has the best scenery, but is also the most expensive and not suitable for older people. There are more boats on this route, so don't. Don’t choose seasickness. The last one is Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, which is generally suitable for artistic young people, so most people rarely choose this route.

Based on the above three routes, let us talk about the precautions for traveling to Thailand:

(1) Before going out, please remind everyone to buy a certain Thai phone card, which is relatively cheap. Usually it can be done for about 20 yuan. If you buy it locally, the price is around 50-60 yuan.

Domestic cards are cheaper than local cards.

(2) When traveling abroad, you need to exchange money. What is the most appropriate way to exchange money. This issue has been questioned by many people. When I change money at home, the exchange rate is not good. When you arrive at the airport, you can exchange money with your tour guide. Otherwise, you can go to Thailand to find a local tour guide to exchange money, and the exchange rate is also very good. But remember, don’t change money at the airport in Thailand because the exchange rate at the airport will kill you. For example, last time I went to Thailand, I exchanged 100 RMB with the tour guide for 460 Baht, exchanged it with the local escort for 470 Baht, and it only cost 430 Baht at the airport. Actually, you don’t have to change lines in a hurry. You should change routes with the tour leader first, because most charter flights to Thailand are at night, and you may want to buy some snacks when you get to the hotel, so one or two hundred yuan is enough to change. You can exchange it with a tour guide or exchange it on the street during the day. Just see if the exchange rate is suitable. There are currency exchange offices on all the streets in tourist areas, so don't worry.

Don't worry about changing money.

(3)It is essential to visit the Buddhist temples in Thailand. Remind you to bring a pair of pants before going out, because according to local regulations, you don't have to expose your clothes, you don't have to expose your shoulders and thighs, otherwise you won't be able to enter the temple.

(4) Civilization awareness must be strengthened. Don't litter, smoke or vomit, otherwise you'll face hefty fines. I remember once I went to Thailand and accidentally dropped some toilet paper shreds from my pants pocket. It was very small and was seen by a character who looked like a Thai urban management officer. I was called aside and told to get my passport. I didn't know what was going on so when I saw the guy in uniform I gave him my passport. I was given a huge ticket as a result. It's no use waiting for you to explain (I really didn't I didn't mean it, I'm not. I don't even know when the paper fell out. So be careful, also it's a passport issue. When he asked for the passport When asked, he said he didn't have one. Then he called the tour leader or the local tour guide to communicate. It would be easier to communicate with the locals after this incident. Don't know. I don't know. It's a simple ticket. I don't know if the money goes to the state or to my pocket.

(5) The Chinese are more interested in food. Various tropical fruits in Thailand are very popular with the Chinese because they are cheap and good. There are many small pineapples near the Grand Palace. Please don’t be greedy. Don’t buy the fruits from the mobile vendors. Buy directly from street stalls. In tropical countries, the shelf life of fruits is short, so some unscrupulous vendors will sell some spoiled fruits to tourists and wait for you to find them later.

The fruit must be fresh.

Some people like to go to the bar, but don't go to the second floor. If you accidentally go to the second floor, don't ring the bell. In Thailand, there is usually a bell on the second floor of the bar. I don’t know if it is a craft or a tool of the waiter. Just pick it up and ring it. Don’t ring it when it rings! I'll pay for everything tonight. The whole crowd loves you. You can buy all kinds of expensive wine. Don't think there's anything you can do if the police come.

(7) There are small shops selling specialty products on the street, so don’t buy them easily. Things are cheap, and they are indeed cheap at home, but the quality of the things needs to be studied. If you have one or two hundred latex pillows, it will be sure. It's latex, but you don't know what the latex content is, so be sure to go to regular stores and don't go to street vendors.

(8) Don't smoke on the beach. Smoking on the beach is great. Smoking on the beach is also fined.

(9) Talk about tipping. Thailand is a country where tipping is very popular, including hotels, elephant rides, and even some restaurants. Tip. Generally speaking, it is 20 baht. The wages of Thai people are not high, so most service staff always bring some change with them to avoid embarrassment. Don't tip them with coins.

(10) In terms of transportation, there are regular taxis in Thailand. Be sure to negotiate the price before boarding to avoid being ripped off. Thailand also has special taxi-hailing software.

Regarding taxi-hailing software, please pay attention to my later article, which is quite long.

Thailand’s Street Taxi

(11) Regarding the topic of some experienced drivers, let me briefly say that China also has Thailand’s Immortal Dance. Don't take it lightly, because the red light district in Thailand is legal and there are too many tricks.

When soliciting customers on the street, don’t strike up a conversation casually.

(12) Gambling is not allowed in Thailand, so Tang should not bring poker, mahjong or the like. If you get caught, you're in trouble.