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1. Don't go to popular tourist countries, go to less popular ones.
As the picture shows, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia are all popular countries. We can avoid these countries and choose relatively unpopular countries such as East Timor, Brunei and Cambodia.
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Don't go to popular cities, go to small cities around popular cities.
Because there are too many small cities in Southeast Asia, I take Malaysia as an example. However, more cities are usually popular tourist destinations, such as Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Semporna. But we can do the opposite and go to Malacca.
There are not many tourists in Malacca, and there are beaches and food. The local residents are basically Chinese, so don't worry about language differences. There are many similar small cities in Southeast Asia, which can be seen and referred to.
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3. In terms of food, you can consider going to nearby street shops instead of online celebrity restaurants and online celebrity night markets.
Because there is no May Day holiday in Southeast Asia, most restaurants are crowded with China people. If you don't go to these online celebrity restaurants and online celebrity night markets, you will basically avoid half of the people. Who would have thought to see so many China people abroad, don't you think?
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4. Excavate local minority characteristic amusement projects or folk custom projects.
You can directly contact the local China ground connection in advance, so that the ground connection can take you to experience entertainment with few people. For example, visiting the morning market in Bangkok, experiencing clay sculpture projects in Thailand and experiencing Thai food production are relatively few people. As long as you don't go to local attractions, you can avoid crowds.