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Can I apply for a visa to arrive in Thailand?

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As long as you have a passport of the People's Republic of China and don't go to Thailand directly from China, you can get a visa on arrival on June 5438+05.

For example, you get a visa from a third country (such as Singapore) and go to Singapore. On my return trip, I will go to Thailand, and then return home directly from Thailand. You can get a visa at the immigration window when you arrive at the airport or port. Price 1000 baht ~

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Note that the stay time will generally not exceed 1 month, not two months.

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In addition, for the sake of convenience, prepare some dollars at last. Immigration officers at the airport don't accept RMB. They only accept US dollars and Thai baht. w(f^_^)w

2、

Regarding the three-day tour in Thailand, the specific itinerary can be arranged according to your own design, and the cost is very flexible.

The exchange rate of Thai baht against RMB is about 1:5.

Thailand is a country with a consumption level similar to that of Chinese mainland, but hotels are much cheaper than those in the mainland. In the center of Bangkok, a small air-conditioned hotel costs 500 baht per night, but it is absolutely clean and can definitely accommodate people. It's much better than hotels in the mainland 100 RMB/night. The price of foreign houses can be lower.

Thailand's diet is average 100 RMB/day/person is passable. Basically, you can have a Japanese meal (200 baht), a fairly good Thai meal (200 baht) and a foreign fast food, such as KFC.

or

Mcdonald's

(100 baht).

It's actually quite convenient to move in Thailand. Brand-new Toyota taxi, in Bangkok, starting at two kilometers, 35 baht (7 RMB). To other provinces, as long as it is not particularly remote (such as Chiang Mai and Phuket), if you take a public air-conditioned bus, the round trip is generally within 100 RMB.

Compared with China, Thailand's visit is also quite appropriate. In general, public tourist facilities such as beaches are free. Tickets for the Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple and other famous scenic spots generally do not exceed 250 baht (50 yuan RMB), and you can visit them as appropriate.

Special instructions:

1, you don't need to bring RMB to Thailand at all. The exchange rate of RMB against the US dollar is about 1:8, but it is good that RMB can be changed into 1:4.5 in the hands of Thai banks or tour guides, while the exchange rate of the US dollar is 1:40. ....

If the middle price difference is large, use RMB, unless you can speak Thai, find an underground bank. Or forget it. It is strongly recommended to carry dollars! !

2. All shops that can use UnionPay are basically black shops used to slaughter China tourists ~ ~ ~ colluding with tour guides. In Thailand, I haven't heard of any regular department stores or businesses that can accept RMB or UnionPay cards.

3. Those who accept RMB cash don't even have to look at it, and no one accepts US dollars (just like at home); If anyone is willing to accept RMB, it must be a professional mainland tour group merchant ~ ~ ~

Just change the inexhaustible Thai baht into dollars at any bank and bring it back to China.

Don't listen to anything online about how easy it is to use UnionPay cards and RMB. It's all a lie ~ ~

If you go alone, you'd better have a good command of English. The three-day fee should not exceed 1000 yuan (above the medium level). I hope you can have fun ~ ~

If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask them.

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