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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Thailand in June+10, 5438?
10, Thailand is still dominated by short-term wet weather, with an average temperature of around 27 and 28 degrees.

Although it is generally believed that1October in Thailand is still rainy, there is less rain in1October. It usually lasts only 2 to 3 hours a day, usually in the morning, and then around 5 pm.

In terms of dressing, it is good to wear short sleeves outdoors, and it is cool indoors. You'd better take a coat.

Thailand is not a traditional tipping country, but because there are more tourists from Europe and America, it has gradually become a habit of tipping. Tipping is a kind of etiquette, and there are no hard and fast rules. It is recommended to tip the bellboy, room service, masseur and shemale in the hotel, generally starting from 20 baht. Pay attention to paper money instead of coins, which are used to send beggars away.

Prompt suggestion

Restaurant: Generally speaking, there is no need to tip. If you eat or stay in a higher-class hotel, the service charge is usually included in the bill (ranging from about 7% to 12%), or tip the waiter 20 baht.

Accommodation: 20 baht/day/room, put it on the bed, and the waiter who cleans the room every day will pick it up.

Luggage: 20 baht per room.

Massage: 50- 100 baht, depending on the service quality or professional level of the masseur.

Riding an elephant: Pay the elephant trainer about 20 baht each time.

Photo with the shemale: about 20- 100 baht for each person.

By boat and driver: 50 baht.

Matters before departure

□ Buy insurance □ Apply for a visa

If you apply for landing visa, you need to prepare:

1) China passport is valid for 6 months.

2) Two 2-inch photos on a white background.

3)2000 baht visa fee on arrival.

4) Visa form (available at the visa office at the local airport in Thailand)

5) Round-trip air ticket to travel itinerary

□ Foreign currency exchange □ Confirm that the passport is valid for more than 6 months □ Install travel-related apps on mobile phones.

Certificates/files/backups

□ Passport □ ID card □ Hotel reservation form □ Air ticket travel itinerary

□ Insurance policy □ Emergency contact information □ Backup of important documents (copy or take photos)

fund

□ Cash, change and coin purse (each person carries not less than 20,000 baht or 4,000 RMB or equivalent in foreign currency, and the bank credit card is invalid).

□ UnionPay card (UnionPay card is widely used and can be exchanged for Thai baht) □ Credit card.

Electronic/digital

□ Charging treasure □ Various chargers

Dress

Seasonal clothing, casual shoes, pajamas and slippers

goods

□ toiletries (not available in some hotels, bring your own or buy locally) □ skin care products/cosmetics.

□ Sunscreen: SPF50+□ Sunglasses □ Wet wipes/paper towels/physiological products □ Razor

medicine

□ Eye drops/care solution □ Band-Aid □ Commonly used drugs such as painkillers/cold medicines/gastrointestinal medicines □ seasickness medicines □ mosquito repellent stickers (available locally) □ Cretan (tropical fruits and food are easy to cause allergies) □ heatstroke prevention drugs.

other

□ Inflatable pillow/eye mask/earplug □ rain gear □ water cup □ flashlight □ selfie stick □ notebook/pen □ suitcase password lock.

Cultural customs and taboos

Polite.

When Thai people meet, they should cross their hands on their chests to say hello. The method is to put your palms together on your chest. This is a greeting ceremony, equivalent to a handshake in the west. The higher the palm of your hand, the deeper the respect.

Thai royal family

Thailand also has a royal family, and the people have great respect for the royal family. It is absolutely prudent to criticize the royal family in front of others. Thai law punishes disrespect for the royal family. Therefore, tourists should pay attention to showing proper manners. For example, when there are royal people present in public, it is best to pay attention to the actions of others and follow suit.

Clothing for visiting temples

Thai temples are recognized as holy places by Thai people. Please dress appropriately and dignified when entering the Buddhist temple. Anyone wearing short skirts, shorts or topless clothes is not allowed to enter. When entering the Buddhist temple, visitors need to take off their shoes and be careful not to step on the threshold.

Don't touch your head

Don't touch other people's heads, don't mess up other people's hair. If you accidentally touch someone's head, you should apologize sincerely at once. Thais are forbidden by outsiders to touch children (especially young monks) on the head. Only kings, monks and their parents are allowed to touch children's heads.

Unclean left hand

Thais believe that people's left hand is unclean and can only be used to take some unclean things. So holding important things with your left hand will attract disgust. On more formal occasions, you should also offer it with both hands. Using your left hand will be considered as contempt for others.

Unclean soles of feet

The soles of the feet are also considered unclean. Avoid putting your feet on the table when sitting. Hitting people or pointing people with your toes will be severely reprimanded. Never lift your feet at the Buddha. When sitting, don't tilt your feet and point your feet at others.

Monk taboo

You can't shake hands with monks, you can only say hello with your hands folded. Women can't touch monks. If you want to give property, you can ask a man to do it for you, or put it directly on the table. Never send cash when you meet a monk who wants alms, because it is against the monk's precepts.

100 tourist Thai (with Chinese pronunciation)

Chinese Thai pronunciation English

1. Hello/Sa-Wa-Di-Casavadika/Hello.

2. Hello/Sabaidimah Sabaidimah/Hello?

I'm fine/I'm fine.

4. What's your name/Kunci Alai/What's your name?

5. Where are you going/Kun Bai Nai Kun Bai Nai/Where are you going?

6. Goodbye! Pull the bow, pull the bow. bye bye

7. Good luck! /CuO-di CuO di/ Good luck!

8. Thank you! /kuo-Kun kukun/ Thank you!

9. Excuse me! /Broaden and expand/Sorry! /sorry!

10, never mind! /Mai-Ping-Lai sells whips/Forget it!

1 1, I don't understand! /Grilled wheat sells well/I don't understand!

Can you help me? /kun-que-can-dai-mai/Can you help me?

13, I'm looking for it. /can-ha-silkworm friends/I'm looking for it.

14, lost it. /Mai-Lu-Za-Tan Stall/Lost.

15 I want to go-. /Can-Ya-Bai Silkworm-Bye-/I'm going to-.

16, railway station/sartan-ni-lo-visatani/railway station?

17, Gong * * * Bus Station/Sha-Tan-Ni-Luo-Mishattani Zhanbaa/Bus Station

18, airport/sandbag ice/sandbag ice/air station

19, Hotel/Longliang/Liang Long/Hotel

20. School/Longlian/Longlian/School

2 1, police station/sartan-ni-dan-rosatan-danny stack/police station

22. Hospital/Longpayaban/Hospital

23. Toilet/Hong Kong/Toilet/Toilet

24. Don't/Mai-Ao sells concave/Don't/None.

25, want/concave/need

26. no/wheat sells vegetables /an t/ no.

27. Yes/Cai Cai/Yes/Yes

28. Don't be afraid/sell wax gourd/be fearless.

29. Don't worry! /Mai Donghuan sells winter orders/I don't care!

30. Brother | sister (Thai courtesy title) /pi fart/brother | sister

3 1, brother | sister (Thai courtesy title)/Nong Pu/brother | sister

32. What's the price? /laka-tao-lai laka please/how much is it?

33. Can you make it cheaper? /tu -(n-oi quick link)-Dai Maitu (n-oi) instead of wheat/cheap OK!

34, expensive! /pian-Liao pian Liao/ expensive!

35. Currency exchange

36. Where to? /Bai-Nai Bai Nai/Where to go?

37. Go to the beach/Baitali/Go to the beach.

38. Go, go/wag/go/go

39. Telephone/Toler Sartor Lesa/Telephone

40. You are so beautiful! /Kun-Sui-Jing-Jingkun Shuijingjing/You are so beautiful!

4 1, you are so handsome! /Kun-Luo-Jing-Jing Kun naked jingjing /youhandy!

42. What time is it? /here-cute to cute/when?

43. It's three o'clock/Sanmeng-Liao Sanmeng Liao/Three o'clock.

44, 123456789 10/ neng, Song, San, Ha, Hou, Jie, Don't, Gao,

45, delicious! /a-(l-oi, read quickly) Ah (l-oi)/ OK!

46, fun! /Sanou Sanou/Interest!

47, nice! /na-du Nadu/ be good!

48, no! /Maidai Maidai/No!

49, like it! /poke/like it

50. I don't like it /Mai Zhuo sells stamps/doesn't like it.

5 1, Yes/Mimi/Yes

52. No/Mai-Mi sells rice/No.

53. Market/Dhadala/Market

54. Snack bar /LAN-a-Han lana Han/ Snack bar

55. Shopping/keyhole/shopping

56. Durian/Tulian Curtains/Durian

57. Rambutan /e-o Quick Link Reading/Rambutan

58. Mangosteen/Wan Gu is crying/Mango

59. Sweet/Fantasy/Sweet

60. Acidity/standardization standard/acidity

6 1, too spicy/skin-root-white blank heel broken/pepper

62. Hot/long/hot

63. A cold/tickle/cold

Me/Pumbaa/me

65. You/Kun/Kun/you

66. He/Gao/He

67. We/Grandma/

68. They/Bogart/They, they.

69. Buy fruit/stone-Peng-Le-Mai Shao to sell/buy fruit.

70. Luggage/Gabby Gabby/Bagby

7 1, Thai baht/Baba/currency Thailand

72. Far/Beggar Should/Far

73. Near/modified/near

74. Lights/bags/lights

75, heavy/shout/again

76. Comfortable/Sa-Bai Shaxie/Well-being

77. Uncomfortable/Misabay sells shabu shabu shabu/uncomfortable

78. Dare/Ga-Mai-Ga selling and embarrassment/boldness

79. Come with me/When-Zen-Bai/Come with me.

80, Duo/Ma-scold/Duo Mch

8 1, Shao/(n-Ⅱ I quick link) /Limle minority

82. Doing Good/Sharing (b-n Fast Reading)/Waters

83. Temple/Wawa/Tempiu

84. Monk/Afraid of Pa/Monk

85. Rent/Fuck/Rent

86. cars/rolls/cars

87. Room/Hong Bakery/Room

88. Auntie/Baba/Grandma

89. Be careful/finished/be careful

90. That's enough /po- Liao is broken/that's enough to quit.

9 1, boat/Lele/boat

92. Use/color/use

93. rude /mai-mi-ma-la-ya sells rice? Pulling pressure/disrespect

I love you/I love you.

95. I can speak Thai/Pubian Pashata, spread out my whip, put down my hand, put down my hand/speak Thai.

96. Can't speak Chinese/Pumaibian Pashajing Store sells whips/can't speak Chinese.

97. Singing/Dragon-Pan Longpi/Singing

98. Dance/Cable/Dance

99. Smile/fly/smile

100, crying/longhai/crying

Extended data:

Kingdom of Thailand (Thai:, English: Kingdom of Thailand), referred to as "Thailand". It is a constitutional monarchy country located in Southeast Asia.

Thailand is located in the middle of Indochina Peninsula, bordering Myanmar and Andaman Sea in the west, Laos in the northeast, Cambodia in the southeast and Malaysia in the south.

Thailand was formerly known as Siam, 1949. On May 1 1 day, Thais changed "Siam" to "Thailand" with their own national names, mainly taking its meaning of "freedom".

Thailand is a member and founding member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and also a member of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asia-Europe Meeting and World Trade Organization.

References:

Thailand _ Baidu encyclopedia