Thailand is the most visited country by Chinese tourists. It is located in Southeast Asia, bordering the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Thailand has a very long coastline and has a large number of natural islands. It is located in the tropics, so the climate is very suitable. Let me share with you the latest news on Thailand’s prices.
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Prices in Thailand really feel quite cheap. First, air tickets. The round trip from Chongqing to Bangkok on Thai AirAsia only costs more than 700 yuan in the off-season. Of course, this price needs to be booked several months in advance. This is the benefit of me as a freelancer and my wife as a full-time mother.
After the children go to elementary school, prices no longer exist. Summer vacations are basically between 1,500 and 2,000, but they are not expensive.
Second, rent a car. We rented a car three times. The first time we rented a Toyota Yaris, it cost 100 yuan per day. The gas price was a little more than 5 yuan, and there were no tolls. The second and third times we rented a Toyota.
The Runner seven-seater SUV costs 330 yuan per day, which is relatively cheap compared to domestic prices.
Third, accommodation is really very cheap compared to hotels in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and Thailand. We stayed in a 300-square-meter villa hotel in Koh Samui for RMB 350. It was spotlessly clean, as shown below
It is a golf hotel suite near Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. It costs more than 700 yuan and has an area of ??about 150 square meters. It is simply a luxury in Hong Kong and Singapore. It is probably impossible to live in it without paying more than ten times the price for the same conditions.
In Thailand, apart from Bangkok, where prices are more expensive, in other places, hotels costing more than 300 yuan are very comfortable.
Fourth, eat, if you are not picky about food, a portion of seafood fried rice costs 35 baht, RMB 7, and you will be full.
The seafood is open and the price is only 500 to 600 yuan for a family of three.
This seafood restaurant is a cliff restaurant that must be visited in Pattaya every time. Four people and two had a snack of 4,500 baht, which is equivalent to 900 yuan. A large table full of seafood made them satisfied.
It's even cheaper if you eat at the food stalls for late night snacks. The full table below only costs more than 300 yuan.
Fifth, shopping. I bought a pair of Aibu shoes at Hua Hin Outlets for RMB 780. When I returned home, I saw a shopping mall in Chongqing selling them for RMB 3,000.
Therefore, Thailand is really suitable for vacation, and it feels cheaper than Sanya, but you must travel independently, and the experience of going with a group may not be that good.
We plan to go to Thailand once a year, especially in winter, where it is really comfortable to stay there for more than ten days.
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Speaking of prices in Thailand, Lao Liu, who has lived there for almost ten years, would like to share his true feelings! In terms of food, if you live at home, you usually go to the vegetable market or supermarket to buy ingredients to cook by yourself, including local vegetables, fruits and
The prices of chicken and pork are indeed not expensive, but the prices of seafood in Bangkok are not necessarily cheaper than in China. Shrimps, crabs, etc. are indeed more expensive than in coastal cities in China.
As for fruits, July and August are the best seasons to eat mangosteen, rambutan, and durian. Mangosteen is about RMB 8-10 per kilogram, rambutan is RMB 4-6 per kilogram, and golden pillow durian is about RMB 8-10 per kilogram.
The price is about 24 yuan, which is quite cheap! However, because some of the local apples, watermelons, strawberries, dates, pears, and oranges are imported, the prices are sometimes more expensive than in China! Eating street food in Thailand
, rice bowls and rice noodles are generally 6-10 yuan a portion, and may be slightly more expensive in popular tourist areas. Although the price is cheap, the portions are not large, such as pork knuckle rice, barbecued pork rice, and Hainan chicken rice, which are famous in Thailand.
When it comes to street food, young people from China usually have to eat two or three portions to be full.
If you go to a restaurant to taste delicious food, the price is usually clearly marked, and you can eat enough for about 50 yuan per person! The Shabushi conveyor belt sushi buffet hot pot in the mall only costs less than 80 yuan per person, including sushi and drinks.
, chicken, pork, beef, and seafood are all available. The time limit is 1 hour and 20 minutes. The ingredients are fresh and the shabu-shabu is also delicious! Most of the buffets in local shopping malls cost around 100 yuan. They have barbecue and shabu-shabu. It is still worth a try.
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It is recommended that before choosing a restaurant, go to Dianping and other restaurants, or read reviews on travel websites. It is best not to go to restaurants that you are not familiar with.
As for Chinese food, Chinese restaurants in Thailand are “expensive”! Lao Liu has eaten beef noodles here for 50 yuan a bowl and fish-flavored shredded pork for 60 yuan a plate. The taste is not complimentary, but the price is quite high!
For those who are not used to Thai food, you can go to the 7-11 convenience store, which has a lot of delicious food. Burgers, hot dogs, rice bowls, and pasta all cost less than 10 yuan. They are delicious and not expensive! In addition, KFC in Thailand is cheap.
, McDonald's is not expensive, and the food also has new varieties. KFC's fried chicken rice and unlimited refills of iced Coke only cost 65 baht, which is about 13 yuan, which is really a great value.