The first one is the smile service in Thailand. Thais are very nice. I tried to take a taxi once and asked if the taxi price was higher than I expected. I shook my head and said no, but the driver's service attitude was really good. He didn't swear as he did in China, but smiled and said it doesn't matter. He also pointed to a cheaper bus in the other direction and asked us to take the bus. Secondly, compared with other popular tourist cities in Thailand, the cost performance is lower. Many famous scenic spots do not charge tickets or the ticket prices are very low. The sea in Thailand is beautiful.
The essence of going to Thailand is to buy a bunch of things back. Many things in Thailand are cheaper than in China, because purchasing is profitable. So what is worth buying in Thailand? There are quite a lot of things worth buying in Thailand, but the ones that can be easily bought in China, such as lipo biscuits, are not too bad. There is really no need to bring them from such a far place. Therefore, what I recommend to you here is mainly small things that are distinctive, difficult to buy in China or have a big price difference. Let's have a look!
1, Cao Qing Ointment in Thailand: Cao Qing Ointment in Thailand is an essential and commonly used medicine for local people, which can be used as a marker for pain, carsickness, seasickness and mosquitoes in various parts of the body. It is also very useful for women to apply a little to areas with stomachache during menstruation. So I call it the magic Cao Qing ointment. This ointment will feel cool after being applied, which is very suitable for summer use. Can prevent mosquitoes and heatstroke, and is suitable for all ages. It is also very effective in relieving pain in limbs. I twisted my neck, put a small button on it, massaged it for a while, and it felt spicy, and then it was almost good. In order to prove its magic, I tried it for my family, and they all said it was very useful. It can be said to be a universal cream. I didn't expect it to be so cheap and so many effects. I'm thinking about going to Thailand again. I must bring more back.
2. Hirudoid Scar Cream: It contains biological peptides extracted from natural plants, pearl protein, basic fibroblast growth factor and other ingredients, which can increase normal collagen and elastin, promote cell division, proliferation and growth, repair and soften scar tissue, and restore scars to normal skin and skin color. 14 days to soften the scar, 45 days to perfect transformation, 90 days to almost completely eliminate the scar.
3.laurier sanitary napkin: Kao is a Japanese brand, but a Thai company was established in Thailand, 1964. Thai version, 100% cotton, 5 times water absorption, no fluorescent agent. 220mm for daily use, 4-piece package starting from 4.5 yuan, 300mm for night use, which can be bought in the supermarket or 7 1 1.
4, POY- Xi' an Baxian Bitong: heatstroke prevention in summer and flu prevention in winter, suitable for use all year round. Smelling allergic rhinitis or a cold with a stuffy nose, reviewing exams, driving fatigue, and feeling sleepy after drinking can make your mind clear immediately and your spirit double. Skin diseases such as mosquito bite, furuncle, furuncle, furuncle, etc. are externally used to relieve itching, diminish inflammation and promote healing.
5, Mistine all kinds of cosmetics: Mistine, as the largest makeup brand in Thailand, is very hot and cost-effective. I have used all kinds of mascara, air cushion and eyeliner, which are among the best in cheap cosmetics. I wonder if it's because of the climate in Thailand. Their cosmetics are waterproof and oil-controlled, which is very suitable for summer use. There are many small things, so I have a chance to see them myself.
There are many taboos when traveling to Thailand. Let me say it briefly.
The head is sacred: because of religious beliefs, Thais believe that the soul is above the head. If someone touches his head, it will take away his soul or bring bad luck. So don't touch other people's heads casually, and children should try not to, because Thai people think heads are the most sacred. When one person passes something to another, never go over the head of others. Every Buddha statue, big or small, damaged or not, is sacred. It is absolutely forbidden to climb the Buddha statue to take pictures or make actions that undermine respect for the Buddha statue. Never send cash when you meet a monk who wants alms, because it is against the monk's precepts. Thais respect their king, queen and royal family very much, so 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.
Thailand respects Buddhism, and tourists should be polite to monks and respect every Buddha statue; Women should avoid contact with monks. If a monk is accidentally touched by a woman while chanting, all his efforts will be in vain and he will have to start all over again. When providing property, you need to ask a man to do it for you or put it directly on the table.
Unclean left hand: Thais believe that people's right hand is clean and unclean, and the left hand can only be used to take some unclean things. So holding important things with your left hand will attract disgust. Left-handed people can be careless in daily life, but absolutely not in formal occasions. On more formal occasions, it should be presented with both hands, and using the left hand will be considered as contempt for others.
Thais don't need a red pen signature, because when Thais die, they will write their last name on the coffin with a red pen. In addition, brown is also their taboo color. They are used to using colors to indicate different dates: Sunday is red, Monday is yellow, Tuesday is pink, Wednesday is green, Thursday is orange, Friday is light blue and Saturday is purple. People often wear different colors according to different dates.
After reading these, do you think Thailand is a place worth visiting? Before you travel to a place, you must do your homework, so that you can have fun when you go!