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Thailand worships Buddha
First question: Famous temples in Thailand: Jade Buddha Temple, Reclining Buddha Temple, Golden Buddha Temple, Binza Temple and Shuta Temple.

The second question: The Four-faced Buddha is called the "responsive" Buddha. It has four faces representing love, career, health and wealth, and is in charge of all human affairs. It is one of the most popular Buddha statues in Thailand. For those who believe in Buddhism, it is unthinkable to come to Bangkok without worshipping the four-faced Buddha, just like entering a temple without worshipping God. It is said that the four-faced Buddha has extraordinary effects. Therefore, some tourists travel to and from Thailand many times in order to make a wish in front of the Four Faces Buddha. Every year, many Hong Kong and Taiwan movie stars come to Thailand to worship the Four Faces Buddha, which shows the charm of the Four Faces Buddha.

Four-faced Buddha, formerly known as Brahma, is one of the three Brahmanism gods in India. He is the God who created heaven and earth and the father of all living beings. The heavenly king has infinite magic power in the sky, holds the wealth of the world and has lofty magic power. The Brahma King has four faces, eight ears, eight arms and eight hands, and what each hand holds has its profound significance: one hand holds a flag (representing cosmic magic); Holding Buddhist scriptures (representing wisdom); Holding a snail (for blessing); One hand holds a bright wheel (representing disaster elimination, demon reduction and disaster elimination); Hold a power struggle (representing the highest achievement); Hand-held kettle (representing thirst quenching and quick response); Holding a rosary (representing reincarnation); Hand-held breast handprint (for protection).

When people worship the four-faced Buddha, they usually sacrifice flowers, incense sticks and wooden statues to the gods, or release sparrows, while others hire several girls dressed in ancient Thai national costumes to sing and dance to music in front of the Buddha, with the intention of offering sacrifices to the gods and thanking them for their wishes.

The third question:

Address of Bai Longwang Temple: Chunfu, Thailand is the fifth village in Lacha County, and No.809 is Yingla, Lacha.

English address: 80/9 MOO5Surasak Sriracha Chonburi, Li Wu, Thailand.

The fourth question:

The traffic direction in Thailand is to turn left, which is just the opposite of China, and the speed in downtown Bangkok is very fast, so please pay attention to the traffic direction when crossing the street and cross the street strictly according to the traffic lights.

During our stay in Thailand, all the buses we took were 35-45 luxury closed buses. The air conditioner on the bus can't be turned off. Therefore, it may cause a large temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car. If you feel unwell, please take motion sickness medicine properly before a long trip. If you are a little weak, you'd better take a coat with you. The backrest height of all seats in the car can be adjusted to facilitate long-distance riding.

All hotels in Thailand have no hot water. Each room has 2 bottles of mineral water for tourists to drink for free. If you need boiled water, you can entrust a tour leader or tour guide to get it from the hotel.

Local calls from Thai hotels will be charged a higher service charge, about 7-8 yuan/RMB/minute. The cost of calling back to China from the hotel is about 20 yuan/minute. If tourists need to make a phone call, they can entrust a tour leader or tour guide to buy a local disposable mobile phone card or IP phone card. The dialing method is as follows: 00 1(007)86-28- landline number or 00 1-86- mobile phone number.

Please pay attention to personal and property safety when traveling abroad. Valuables must be carried with you or put in the safe provided by the hotel free of charge. Especially in water sports, we should pay more attention to safety. If you have high blood pressure and are not suitable for water activities, please try to avoid strenuous activities. In case of loss of luggage or property, the company can assist tourists to negotiate with relevant institutions, but is not responsible for any losses. If there is an accident, please keep the relevant hospital documents so that you can go through the claim procedures after you return.

Please strictly abide by the relevant regulations of airports, customs and airlines in various countries, and do not bring prohibited items. All articles that need to be declared shall go through the declaration formalities in accordance with the provisions of the State Customs.

Please try not to make any noise in all public places, such as airport arrival hall, hotel lobby and passage. Smoking is generally prohibited in all indoor places.

Food tastes in Southeast Asian countries are mainly sweet and sour. Please do as the Romans do or bring your own hot sauce and mustard tuber.

There are no toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers in the hotel. Please be sure to bring toiletries. Bring your own sunglasses, straw hat, sunscreen, swimsuit, camera and a small amount of daily necessities. If you bring a camera or a special power supply, please bring your own adapter.

Thailand is a Buddhist country, so when you meet monks, you should avoid them politely. Don't touch the heads of Thais and children with your hands, otherwise it will be regarded as disrespect for people.

If the service of the local tour guide is satisfactory to you, please pay the local tour guide an appropriate tip as an encouragement according to international practice.

The fifth question:

Famous souvenirs in Thailand: Bangkok bag (there is a specialty store in the World Center department store), silver bookmark (sold in the flea market), or homemade material bag of Dongyin Gongtang (this is worth buying, so that your friends can eat authentic Thai food in China).

Sour croissants (very special, absolutely not available in China) Durian cream skin care products (L 'Oré al's, super cheap, 50 to 100 cheaper than China's, you can buy it at BOOTS. By the way, buy some boots and skin care products, which are cheap and good. Thai clothing (Thailand's traditional pants are very special, and one of them is very loose, so you can buy them for your friends to make home clothes, which are sold at Jiushan Road) Thai jewelry (if you go to Chiang Mai, I suggest you buy them at the night market in Chiang Mai, where there are many varieties and the prices are cheap. )