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Ten things not to do when traveling in Thailand

It seems that China tourists can be seen on the streets of Thailand every month. So if you want to travel to Thailand, what are the things you must not do? Let's look around with me.

1. Don't speak ill of the royal family.

Thai people's impression of the royal family is very mythical, and King Thai is the ruler of the Holy Spirit in their hearts. We ordinary people should not make fun of the royal family, the consequences will be very serious.

Don't violate the rules when entering the temple.

Almost all Thais believe in Buddhism. Many people will go to worship Buddha or visit temples during any trip to Thailand, whether traveling with a group or alone. If you go, you must obey the rules. Girls should not wear sleeveless skirts, and men should not be too sloppy and disheveled.

Don't touch other people's heads and toes.

According to local customs in Thailand, the head is the aura of people. Adults rarely touch their heads, but there are more cases of touching children. Don't touch your head just because your child is cute. This is an insulting move in Thailand. Don't point your foot at others in jokes. This is also very impolite.

4. Don't take a taxi without a meter.

It is recognized that there is a black car when traveling. Not only in China, but also in Thailand, there are taxi drivers who don't use the meter. If you want to take a taxi, you must definitely hit the meter. If the other party refuses to get off the bus, don't cry if you are killed.

5. Don't take cash with you.

UnionPay cards are very convenient now, and many people swipe their cards abroad. Thailand does not advocate that you do not bring cash. To be clear, people eat by traveling and hope that tourists will spend more in their own countries. If you travel freely, you can easily be refused entry to landing visa without 4,000 RMB. If you find it, you will be asked to withdraw money on the spot.

The team will be better, because the team is a group of people who go through customs at one time, which is fast and not easy to be spot-checked, but it is not completely undetected. Thai baht can be exchanged locally at the airport, and people with the group can also ask the tour guide. However, it is recommended to change it in China. Don't expect ATM opportunities in Thailand to charge very expensive fees (starting at least 50 baht).

6. Don't trust others' praise easily.

Thailand also has a lot of soliciting and cheating, such as going to the four-faced Buddha temple. If someone forcibly puts things like garlands into your hands, they will probably force you to buy them. It is hard for foreigners to resist these things. The key is to ignore them and join a tour group if possible. Another common scam is that visitors to the Grand Palace will be told that "the Grand Palace is closed today", and then the chat-up person will take the initiative to introduce you to other places and take you there ... Everyone knows this, just to kill you.

7. Don't litter.

Many people in China, especially the guests of tour groups, are used to littering everywhere. You can't do this in Thailand, because you will be severely punished if you don't throw garbage, and you have to pay attention to money if you are not formal.

8. Don't make noise or quarrel.

Thais are especially disgusted with making noise in public places. Some tour group guests like to talk and laugh loudly, or simply quarrel and scold each other in a group. This is very unpopular in Thailand. Please be patient.

9./kloc-Don't buy Buddha statues over 0/2 cm.

Thai handicrafts are very exquisite, especially in a big Buddhist country. Maybe many young people love to buy some Buddha sculptures. I don't want to throw cold water on everyone. Thailand's entry-exit center has regulations that Buddha statues over 12 cm are not allowed to be taken out of the country, mainly for fear of smuggling cultural relics. So just look around. You have to buy something else.

10. Don't bring pirated things.

Thailand is not allowed to bring pirated goods into the country, so don't bring pirated goods with you, it is easy to be confiscated.