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Does Thailand require a visa?
Thailand requires a visa.
According to the bilateral agreement, holders of Chinese diplomatic passports and official passports are visa-free when entering Thailand within 30 days.
Thailand’s visas are divided into seven categories: transit visa, tourist visa, business visa, non-immigrant visa, diplomatic visa, official visa, and courtesy visa. Among them, non-immigrant visas are divided into three types: ED, F, and O . The tourist visa is valid for three months (single entry) or twelve months (multiple entries) and can be stayed for 60 days.
Special reminder: Thailand requires that the passport must be valid for more than 6 months, otherwise you will be refused entry. You should carefully check the validity period of your passport before leaving the country to avoid unnecessary losses.
Thailand’s main attractions:
1. Bangkok
is the capital of Thailand and the largest city in Thailand. Bangkok is known as the "City of Angels" and is the center of Thailand in terms of politics, economy, trade, religion, education, etc.
Bangkok is a city that combines Eastern and Western cultures. Countless places of interest reflect its history and culture. The most famous attractions include the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Erawan Buddha, Yunshi Temple and so on.
2. Chiang Mai (Northern Thailand Rose)
It is a city in northern Thailand with a very long history. This city has given birth to many cultural monuments. When it comes to Thailand, the first thing that comes to mind is Bangkok, the capital, but in fact, Chiang Mai is second only to it in terms of development. If you want to avoid the crowded Bangkok, you can choose to visit Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai is full of flowers and plants, and the climate is very cool, making it a very good summer resort.
3. Phuket
Located in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula in southern Thailand, it has 32 outlying islands. The capital, Phuket Town, is located in the southeast of the island and is a large port and commercial center. Phuket is the largest island in Thailand and the smallest province in Thailand. It is known as the "Pearl of the Andaman Sea" for its charming scenery and rich tourism resources.
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