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Matters needing attention and instructions for studying in Thailand

In recent years, with the exchanges between the two countries, more and more people are studying in Thailand. So what should we pay attention to when studying in Thailand? Next, I will give you a detailed introduction, hoping to help you.

Matters needing attention in studying in Thailand

1. What's the temperature in Thailand?

Thailand is a tropical country, and it can be said that it is summer all year round. The average annual temperature is around 27 degrees. So no matter how many months you go to Thailand, you can swim in the sea ~ Beautiful weather also makes your trip more enjoyable! Affected by tropical monsoon, the whole year in south-central Thailand can be divided into three seasons: February-May has the highest temperature, with an average of 32℃~38℃ and dry air, which is called "hot season"; From June to the end of 10, this is the "rainy season". 85% of the annual rainfall is concentrated in the rainy season, and the monthly average temperature is maintained at around 28℃. After the rainy season, the best season of the year-"cool season" is ushered in, that is, 165438+ 10 to 65438+ 10 of the following year, with an average temperature of 19℃-26℃. Although it is called "cool season", it is not cold for China tourists, and it feels very comfortable. So Thailand's climate is suitable for year-round tourism.

2. Time difference between Thailand and China.

Thailand belongs to the East Seventh District, which is later than China Beijing Time 1 hour. Don't try to understand the first half of this sentence, but remember that China is one hour ahead of Thailand. Tips: Don't forget to slow down your watch by one hour when you arrive in Thailand.

3. Are the outlets in Thailand the same as those in China? How many holes are there?

Thailand's power outlets have two holes, 220V and 50H, which, like domestic ones, do not need a converter. But the plug in three hole socket is different, and it needs a converter. You can buy it at 7- 1 1 on the streets of Thailand, but it is relatively cheap to buy it at home and take it with you.

4. What is the exchange rate of Thai baht to RMB?

Thailand's monetary unit is Thai Baht, and the English word Bahat is pronounced ba. Generally speaking, the RMB is about five times that of Thai baht, and the exchange rate will be adjusted with market fluctuations. Today's exchange rate is as follows:

At present, there are five denominations of banknotes in Thailand, namely, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000, and six denominations of coins, namely, 25, 50 sadang, 1 2, 5 and 10.

5. Can UnionPay cards be used in Thailand?

UnionPay has many stores in Thailand, such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket and Pattaya. POS machines can use UnionPay credit card to swipe their cards at many ATMs, such as KasikornBank in Thailand, TMB Military Bank and SCB Bank in Thailand (purple). With UnionPay card, Thai baht can be directly withdrawn.

It is suggested to withdraw cash from the ATM of Thailand Taihua Farmers Bank. The service of this bank is very good. The ATM has an all-Chinese interface, and its logo color is green. Most shopping malls, shopping centers and duty-free shops can directly use UnionPay bank cards.

6. What customs should you observe when traveling in Thailand?

Thailand is a Buddhist country, so there is a certain dress code. For example, when visiting the palace, you should wear trousers or skirts, a collared coat and no suspenders. Girls can't wear miniskirts, strapless clothes and slippers. If the clothes are not up to standard, but you can't go in and visit. Thais don't like to hook up and scare others from behind. Women entering the palace should not wear short-sleeved and sleeveless clothes. Men must wear collars and slippers, and men and women are not allowed to show their shoulders.

It should be noted that greetings should be made with both hands. Don't touch other people's heads (there is no idol drama in Thailand to kill by touching their heads), because in Thailand, the head is the most sacred part of the body. Men and women are not allowed to be too intimate in public places. If you are a gambler, control it. This is not allowed, even playing cards in hotels.

Matters needing attention in studying in Thailand

1. Make your luggage as simple as possible. Checked baggage regulations: first class 40 kg, ordinary class 20 kg. Carry-on luggage shall not exceed 5Kg and its volume shall not exceed 20*40*55cm. It is not allowed to carry inflammable and explosive articles with you.

Please take valuables with you, don't check them. The amount of cash carried with you shall be carried according to the amount on the admission notice, and the total amount shall not exceed RMB 20,000 plus USD 5,000. Please put each RMB neatly in the same direction of China.

Put two or three hundred RMB in your pocket, so you can exchange some Thai baht at the airport for later use when you arrive in Bangkok.

4. Students need to fill out the exit card when leaving the country, and the entry card (collected on the plane) when entering the country, and carry a pen with them. Students in Thailand are advised to keep China Mobile open before boarding the plane. If possible, please start international roaming, and you can contact your family in time when you arrive in Thailand. After the freshmen arrive in Thailand, they have problems in airport pick-up, registration and accommodation. Please contact the teacher in charge.

Freshmen must not leave and go to other places alone if they can't see the school pick-up teacher in time after they arrive in Thailand and go through all customs formalities. Please stay where you are and wait patiently until they see the pick-up teacher before leaving the airport.

6. Regarding the visa (90 days), newcomers should fill out the form after entering the school. The teacher will take you to the immigration office to apply for a visa. You need to report to the immigration office in 90 days, so please keep the address of the immigration office. If you return to China within 90 days, it will be recalculated in 90 days from the day you come back. Special reminder: Passport or disembarkation card (paper filled on the plane) can't be lost. If it is lost, it should be reissued quickly, otherwise it will be regarded as illegal entry.

Instructions for studying abroad

1. How long does it take to apply for studying in Thailand? Do I need to do it one year in advance?

Thailand's application for studying abroad is not as long as that of European and American countries, but it still needs to be applied 4-5 months in advance and 4-5 months before the start of school. Give you enough time to deal with emergencies.

Can I apply for studying in Thailand at the age of 2.40?

This is no problem, but there will always be disadvantages in applying for a study visa after the age of 30, so it depends on your own choice.

3. Can I apply for studying in Thailand if I can't speak English?

There are three languages in Thailand, Thai, English and Chinese. You can do without English, but English is the dominant major, and your knowledge of Chinese is very limited.

4. Is there a 2+2/3+ 1 model in Thai schools?

The cost of studying in Europe and America for four years is relatively high, so some students turned their attention to the exchange program in Thailand. Thailand does have such an opportunity. Thailand can choose a school that cooperates with Europe and America, or it can choose a school that cooperates with Europe and America. The school also has European and American diplomas.

5. What is the annual cost in Thailand?

The tuition fee depends on the major you apply for. Cheap1.5-20 thousand RMB, expensive 20-80 thousand RMB, and the living expenses are similar to those in China. According to personal consumption, it should be about 2500 RMB a month.

6. Can I transfer credits?

The same major, the same course can be.

7. Does the school include accommodation?

Generally, schools don't include it, so you need to rent your own house. Bangkok 1500-3000 per month, and non-Bangkok 800-2000 per month will be much cheaper.