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Do you like Thais?

It has been 40 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China, and the cultural blending between Thailand and China has a long history. At present, there are about 8.5 million Chinese in Thailand, accounting for 12% of the total population in Thailand. Some of them are from China, and some are new immigrants in recent ten years. They are the most active group in Thailand's economy and society.

The owner of a gold shop in Bangkok, Thailand is a Chinese descendant of immigrants in the 1930s. Although he is a native of Thailand, he can speak fluent Chaoshan dialect.

There are also many China bosses selling mushrooms and non-staple food in Thailand. Because it is cheap to go to school to see a doctor and the living environment is very relaxed, it is suitable for the elderly. As long as you guard your own booth every day, you can earn all the expenses. Although I feel homesick whenever I have time, I am not too lonely, because there are many fellow villagers doing business in Thailand. They still adapt to life here.

Channel wholesalers in Thailand will wholesale some high-quality and low-priced daily necessities from China to various shopping malls in Thailand. They think Thailand has great market potential.

Although there are Thai wives and residence permits, some people have not joined Thai nationality. The longer you leave home, the more homesick you become, so many people will guard the last piece of pure land. There are many Chinese businessmen doing business in Thailand's Chinatown, most of whom are descendants of chaozhou people who have lived in Thailand for several generations. A street named Yi Shi Laipanu Lane has a strong Hong Kong flavor and is the oldest street in China. Most of the goods operated by shops on the street are Guangdong-style dry goods and spices such as peppers. Chaoshan also has articles offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors.

Actually, Chaoshan and Thailand have a long history. At that time, the red-headed boat was a necessary unofficial means of transportation to and from Nanyang.

Apart from dry goods and condiments, China people go to Thailand to do business and sell many products with their own characteristics, such as cheongsam, Chinese medicine, silk, Peking Opera masks, artworks, combs and so on. However, people from Taiwan Province Province have also found business opportunities in Thailand. After all, Thailand has a high return on investment. A pair of sisters in Taiwan Province Province spent 6.5438+0.7 million yuan to buy 25 rooms on 6 floors, and now they have a revenue of one year10 million. Entrepreneurial dreams take root.

Kind and tolerant Thai culture and industrious and intelligent China thought have long been integrated into Thai society.

In Thailand, many China people sell goods exported by China, and many businessmen go to Thailand to do business and export goods to China.

Deng, a 500-year-old Guangdong businessman, is doing aquatic products business in Thailand, where he is a stranger. Most aquatic products are caught from Phuket and several nearby provinces. Aquatic products are put into storage at about five o'clock every morning. Now, his company transports at least three tons of aquatic products named Penaeus vannamei to China every day. He is the founder of Thai fishing company. In Thailand's aquatic products industry, his company has been in a leading position.

Everyone who goes to Thailand to do business is confused, empty-headed and useless. Sometimes it takes courage to succeed, even if you don't know English, Thai, environment and good supply, you have to take a chance.

Young people who have no courage to do business will always be poor. Many people who come to Thailand brainstorm business by taking the opportunity of traveling to Thailand. They all know that businessmen are very sensitive in economic consciousness. They are sometimes like wolves. Their success not only benefits from their own cultural literacy, but also benefits from the influence of the Belt and Road policy.

For villas in Thailand, many people are eyeing this fat meat. Thailand's real estate is bound to set off a wave of enthusiasm. But for small players, we don't have a lot of capital investment and a strong industry background, and we want to share a piece of Thailand. I'm afraid we can only do shopping.

However, in recent years, the road to purchasing in Thailand has been stormy. How can there be the exposure of profiteering purchasing insider without counterfeiting? It is said that there are no fakes in Thailand, but who can guarantee it? Who knows how deep the water is. The counter sells more than 300 yuan, and the purchase is only a few tens of dollars. It is simply robbed to get one or two hundred on the regular website. Print some counterfeit money at will.

Cosmetics have huge profits. Domestic production is shipped abroad and then shipped back for resale. We can't control the conscience of the merchants, but only our own pockets and greed for small profits. For conscientious sellers, there are still some things to buy. Thai cosmetics, latex pillows, snacks, handmade soap and original brand clothes are all good choices.

If I want to give a gift to a Thai, I also have the following suggestions.

Older uncles and aunts in Thailand like jade, or some medicinal materials, such as Firefox and Cordyceps are very popular.

For some people who are interested in China culture, such as overseas Chinese, you can consider sending tea, preferably green tea, because they are prone to constipation when drinking black tea. Thailand has a hot climate. Most Thais drink iced tea, but it's bad for their stomachs.

Chinese can also choose to send dry goods, Yao Zhu, Fu Lushou, Guanyin, embroidery, Chinese knots and other items with China characteristics. After all, they still miss the land of China.

For young beauties, jewelry, bags, mobile phone pendants, clothes, shoes, money, credit cards, personal commitments, gold, silver and diamonds are all acceptable.

Thais prefer bright colors, and the brighter they are, the more they like them. If you are a girl or gay, you prefer pink.

In fact, China's tanks are Thailand's favorite, and as many as 28 tanks have been purchased. China's VT4 has successively defeated American M 1 and Russian T90, and a series of world-class tanks have been loved by Thailand.