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Matters needing attention in Thailand tourism
Located in the center of Southeast Asia, Thailand is a natural gateway to zhina, Myanmar and southern China. Ordinary people are used to comparing the territory of a country to the head of an elephant, regarding the north as the elephant crown, the northeast as the elephant ear, the Gulf of Siam as the elephant mouth and the narrow strip of the south as the elephant trunk. Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate with a perennial temperature of 18℃. The latest exchange rate between Thai baht and RMB is 1 RMB =4.92 baht.

First, the necessary information:

1. Certificate: passport, ID card, copy of certificate, 2 2-inch photos (it is convenient to reissue the certificate if it is lost).

2. razors, skin care products, cosmetics, sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, umbrellas, watches, pens and notebooks, please bring them as needed.

3. Thai hotels do not provide disposable towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo and slippers. Please bring it yourself.

4. Record the telephone number and common telephone number of China Embassy in Thailand.

Address of the Embassy in Thailand: No.57 Rachadapisek Road, Bangkok, Thailand (Bangkok, Thailand1010).

Tel: (662)2477554 (office); 2457032, 2457036-7 (Consular Department); 2457038 (Commercial Office)

Other important telephone numbers: call for help 19 1, fire alarm 199, emergency center 169 1, medical assistance 1669.

Second, the entry and exit of Thailand:

1, pirated works are not allowed to be brought into China. Legal works, such as computer software and works of art, are limited to one copy per person. It is forbidden to carry narcotics, drugs, pornographic books and weapons.

2. To buy large-scale Buddha statues, antiques and artworks (except small souvenirs) that need special packaging in Thailand, you must first obtain an export license from the relevant competent department or shop so that they can be inspected by the customs when leaving the country.

3. Exit formalities: Airport tax is 500 baht per person. The Immigration Bureau of Thailand took the exit card, went through the exit formalities and stamped the exit stamp on the passport. Accept the security check.

4. According to the relevant regulations of Thailand, the number of duty-free commodities allowed to be brought into the country is: sweet wine or spirits 1 kg, 50 cigars, 250g cut tobacco or 200 cigarettes, 5 rolls of film or 3 rolls of film, and animals and plants are not allowed to be brought into the country. In addition, all kinds of meat, plants and vegetables are prohibited from entering the country.

Third, exchange:

Thailand's common currency is Thai baht, which is about RMB: Thai baht = 5. * * * There are two kinds of coins and paper money: coins are Thai baht and Satan, 1 Thai baht is 100 Satan, and the face value is 25 Satan, 50 Satan, 1 Thai baht and 5 Thai baht. The denominations of banknotes are 10 baht, 20 baht, 50 baht, 100 baht and 500 baht.

Fourth, Thailand's customs and taboos.

1. Please don't denigrate the royal family. Thais respect the royal family very much, so tourists should also show their respect for the king, queen and members of the royal family carefully.

Ladies are not allowed to wear short skirts and sleeveless dresses when they enter the palace. Men must wear jackets with collars, not slippers. Men and women are not allowed to show their shoulders.

When visiting religious sites, please take off your shoes and hats before entering the temple dedicated to Buddha statues. You'd better not wear shorts. Please don't enter when there is a religious assembly. Women should avoid touching monks, such as offering property, asking men to do it for them or putting it directly on the table.

4. Greeting: The way Thai people greet is to put their hands together, put them on their chest, and then bow politely;

5. Head and feet: refers to the highest and lowest parts of the human body. Thais are forbidden to touch people's heads (including children), even if it is friendly. Pointing at someone or something with your feet is considered very impolite.

6. Don't give coins when tipping. Generally speaking, coins are for beggars.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Thailand's security

Generally speaking, it is very safe in Thailand, but everything should be cautious. Careful prevention is far more secure than injury or careless injury.

Intransitive verb Others in Thailand

Tipping: In addition to the service charge of 10% added to the bill in most hotels and restaurants, tipping may be required in some places. Of course, these are not necessary, but more of a courtesy:

Thai massage: It can be given flexibly according to the service quality or professional standard of the masseur, about 50- 100 baht.

Riding an elephant in the jungle: give the elephant trainer about 50 baht each time.

Photo with the shemale: about 50- 100 baht per person.

Baggage tip: 20 baht per room at a time.

Bedside tip: 20 baht per day for a room.

Hotel staff provide good service and can tip at their discretion, generally about 20 baht or 1 USD at a time, and the tipping ratio of restaurants is 10%.