Liars near the Grand Palace in Bangkok cheat: On the way to the Grand Palace, Woodworth Temple or Liming Temple, you will meet a person chatting with you and asking where you are going, and then they will tell you that there is activity in the scenic spot that day and it is closed, or it is closed an hour before you speak. When you are in doubt and don't know what to do, they will point you to other nearby temples and call you a chug car. Finally, you find yourself taken to a jewelry store.
Second, the pigeon scam outside Bangkok Palace.
The vendor who feeds pigeons near the Grand Palace said that when he saw China people, he stuffed corn kernels and said, "Here, here." Don't pick it up. If you pick it up, you need money. Whether it is fed or not, the price is 150 baht. Many people from China come to the Grand Palace. Don't trust some swindlers who tell you not to open the door.
Third, the black shop travel agency
During the Spring Festival of 20 14, while traveling in Chiang Mai, Thailand, I met Chiang Mai Black Travel Agency and Chiang Mai Halo China Travel Agency. Address: There is a shop on the north side of Tapemen Square Street in Chiang Mai, inside and outside the moat. We have an obligation to tell these ugly behaviors and behaviors, so as not to be deceived by future generations.
Fourth, taxi fraud.
Taxis in Bangkok are very cheap (starting from 35 baht, 2 baht per 400 meters). In order to increase their income, most Bangkok taxi drivers naturally think of tourists on the street. Therefore, this is the most common and easiest form of fraud, and even in a strict sense, it cannot be recognized as fraud. Because almost all free travellers to Bangkok will meet them, unless you are Thai or familiar with the route, or lucky enough to meet an honest taxi driver.