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THAILAND TRAVEL
TIPS

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How To Act As Foreigner
|| Currency || Custom Regulation
Dining || Shopping
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|| Train in Thailand
How to Act As Foreigner
- Thailand is Buddhist country where Buddha images are held sacred.
- Sacrilegious Acts are punishable by imprisonment even if committed by foreign visitors.
- Thai people hold their King and Queen and the Royal Family in great reverence, and so
wont tolerate foreigners talking about them in disrespect.
- Generally Thai women are conservative. So dont touch them without their consent.
- Dress properly when entering a Buddhist temple. Mini skirts and shorts are not allowed.
Take your shoes off before going inside the hall of worship. Ladies must not on any
account touch a Buddhist monk, give things direct to him or receive things direct from
him.
- Intimacies between man and woman should not be shown in public. Sunbathing in the nude
is prohibited.
- Call Thais their first names: use the title Khun for adults.
- Thai people smile to express gladness and happiness, to thank for small services, to
return the wai (a way of greeting) of children and inferior persons, and event to excuse
small inconveniences.
- Dont touch a persons head, nor ruffle his hair. The head is the noblest part
of the body. A sincere apology should be offered immediately if you touch someones
head unintentionally.
- Avoid placing your feet on the table while sitting. Never use your foot to point things
out or to touch any part of the body of anyone, which is considered rude.
- Entering a Thai house, youre expected to remove your shoes.
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CURRENCY
- Foreign visitors may freely bring in foreign currencies or other types of foreign
exchange. Cheque or drafts brought in must be sold to a bank within 15 days of arrival.
Upon leaving Thailand, they may freely take out all foreign exchange they have brought in.
For residents, unlimited amounts of foreign notes and coins may be taken out for
travelling expenses. The amount of draft or Cheque is subject to the approval of the
issuing bank.
- Foreign visitors may bring in and unlimited amount for Thai currency. For travelers
leaving Thailand, both Thais and foreign, the maximum amount permitted to take out without
prior authorization is 50,000 Baht per person or, of they are going to one of
Thailands neighboring countries, 500,000 Baht per person.
- The basic monetary unit in Thailand is the Baht. A Baht is divided into 100 satang. The
following coins and notes are currently in use:
Coins: 25 and 50 satang; 1, 5 and 10 Baht.
Bank notes: 10(brown), 20(green), 50(blue), 100(red),
500(purple) and 1,000(grey) Baht.
- Major foreign currencies can be exchanged for Thai Baht with banks and authorized
moneychangers. Major credit cards are also widely accepted in tourist centers.
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CUSTOMS REGULATIONS
- Exports of Buddha images (except small ones carried on person), antiques and genuine
works of art require export license from the Fine Arts Department. The shop you deal with
can provide such service for you.
- Foreign tourists are allowed to take out gold ornaments free. But import and export of
gold other than jewelry are subject to licensing; by the Ministry of Finance.
- It is prohibited by law to bring any of the following items into Thailand:
- Narcotics (e.g., marijuana, hemp, opium, cocaine, morphine, heroin)
- Obscene literature or pictures
- Firearms or ammunition unless a permit has been obtained from the Police
Department or the local Registration office.
- Piranha and certain species of fruits, vegetables and plants. (Contact the Agricultural
Regulatory Division, Bangkhen, and Bangkok for details.)
- One still camera with 5 rolls of unused film, one movie camera with 3 rolls of unused
film and used household effects may be brought in free of duty.
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DINING
- Most Thai food is already cut into small pieces before serving or
made soft enough to be cut with spoon or fork; thus, a knife is unnecessary.
- Saltshakers are rarely found on Thai dinner tables, so add a
little caramel-color fish-sauce (called nam-pla in Thai) instead, if you find your
food not salty enough.
- English is spoken in large restaurants in tourist provinces; and
most establishments have menus in Thai and English, except street-side food stalls and
some small restaurant.
- Beckon waiters with a wave of a hand. Dont clap, snap
fingers or hiss.
- Normally, a tip of 10-20 Baht or 5-10% of the bill should be left
when dining in a middle or high-class restaurant.
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SHOPPING
- Bargaining is an art long practised in Asian countries including
Thailand. So feel free to ask for a proper discount when shopping in places where prices
are not marked.
- Be careful in dealing with sidewalk vendors who may not offer
genuine goods at fair prices.
- Receipts should be obtained for the goods you buy. For jewelry you
must get a certificate for guarantee as well.
- Some shops can offer a money-back guarantee but you should clearly
determine all conditions with the shopkeeper beforehand.
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THAI VISA
- Nationals from 56 countries can now stay in Thailand for up to 30
days with our an entry visa, according to a new regulation adopted by the Immigration
Division in early February 1995. For visitors from 76 others countries, visas valid for 15
days may be obtained on arrival at any of the four airports at Don Muang (Bangkok), Chiang
Mai, Phuket and Hat Yai.
- Categories of visas in Thailand are transiting, Visitor Transit,
Tourist, Non-Quota immigrant.
- Holders of Transit, Visitor Transit and Tourist visas are not
allowed to work in Thailand.
- A tourist who wants to overstay his visa must apply to the
Immigration Division of the Police Department with the following:
- The duplicate copy of his or her passport
- One photograph
- The medical certificate (only in case of being sick)
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MISCELLANY
- Clothing- Thin cotton is the best. A jacket or pullover may be
necessary in the cool season, especially when you are in mountainous areas in the North or
Northeast.
- Electricity 220 v 50 cycles throughout the country.
- Measurement of area Thailand has its own system of area
measurement. The basic units are square wa (=4sq.m.) and rai (=400sq.wa or 1,600 sq.m. or
0.16 hectare).
DONT take any food,
drinks, or candies offered by a stranger or a taxi driver.
DONT accept any
complimentary tour offered by a stranger. Reliable tourist information and safe tours
should be provided by a tour agency that has a travel license.
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