You should bring long trousers, because you can't wear shorts in some places in Thailand, and the color is not taboo. Thai people like to eat with their hands, but they can also use spoons or forks.
1. Thailand is a Buddhist country. In temples and other places, you must dress neatly and generously, put on sleeves, and take off your shoes when you enter the temple. Don't touch and climb the Buddha statue. You must ask the monks' permission to take photos and take photos. Behave in a civilized manner, be restrained and calm in case of trouble, and avoid talking loudly and spitting in public places. Avoid touching other people's heads. Don't use your toes to refer to people or things.
2. Thais don't like being touched on their heads. Never touch others' heads in Thailand. Local people think that the head is the highest point of the body, so it should be respected the most.
3. Thais can eat with spoons and forks, but many people like to use their hands. This is the habit of all countries. We are not used to using our hands. We can use spoons, forks and chopsticks, but don't stare at others with weird eyes. If you really can't accept people using their hands, you can go to eat hot pot.
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Tourist attractions in Thailand:
1. Thai temples: a country of thousands of buddhas with many temples in Thailand, with faith as the smiling country in the world; With islands, delicious food and unique culture, this is a natural tourist country.
2. Bangkok Grand Palace: The Bangkok Grand Palace, also known as the Forbidden City, is the palace of King I to King VIII of Bangkok Dynasty in Thailand. The Grand Palace, with a total area of 218,4 square meters, is located in the center of Bangkok, the capital, and nestled beside the Chao Phraya River. It is the most spectacular ancient architectural complex in Bangkok.
3. Jade Buddha Temple: Located in the northeast corner of Bangkok Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple is the most famous Buddhist temple in Thailand and one of the three national treasures in Thailand. The Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1784, is a part of the Grand Palace in Thailand, covering an area of about 1/4 of the Grand Palace. Jade Buddha Temple is a place where Thai royal families worship jade Buddha statues and hold religious ceremonies. It is named after the jade Buddha is enshrined in the temple.
People's Daily Online-You need to know the local customs and taboos when traveling to Thailand. Take photos carefully in places such as temples
China Online-Inventory: Taboos for Traveling in Foreign Countries
Baidu Encyclopedia-Thailand.
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