Thailand s visa free landing has been extended, what are the changes in the fun points?

Updated on tourism 2024-05-17
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Thailand is a country with a lot of beautiful scenery and food. In recent years, a very large number of people have traveled to Thailand because it doesn't cost a lot to travel to ThailandAnd you can play a lot of things.

    Travel to Thailand if you are in Chiang Mai, that's a lot of fun. You can choose to go to the temple of Shuanglong in Chiang Mai, which is a famous Buddhist shrine in Chiang Mai and attracts a lot of tourists every day. Although there are many tourists, loud noises are not allowed in the temple, so if you go to Ssangyongji Temple, you must not make any noise.

    The most important thing is that you can't wear revealing clothingBecause this is very disrespectful to the Buddha.

    Words in Bangkok, you can go to the Grand Palace in Bangkok, as long as you travel to Thailand, you have to come to the Grand Palace to be considered complete. The Grand Palace of Thailand, just like our Forbidden City in China, is a symbol of the dynasty, so it is highly recommended to visit it. There is also a very lively street behind the Grand Palace with a variety of handicrafts and Thai specialtiesIt's a good idea to buy it back and give it to relatives and friends.

    Pattaya Beach in Thailand,It is also a must-visit place for tourists. The sand of Pattaya Beach is very fine and the water is crystal clear, so tourists are in constant circulation. If you have the budget, you can rent a fishing boat and try your hand at recreational fishing, or you can go paragliding and experience the feeling of flying.

    In the afternoon, you can also lie on the beach and watch the sunsetIt's so refreshing.

    There are too many places to visit in Thailand, but be sure to tell the boss the price before playingAvoid being slaughtered.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    According to reports,Thailand** approved a proposal to waive visa fees on arrival in November 2018Travelers from 21 countries and regions can stay for 15 days without a 2,000 baht fee when applying for a visa on arrival in Thailand.

    The extension of this visa-free visa on arrival in Thailand has undoubtedly brought us more convenience, and we can also let go of playing in Thailand. So, Thailand tourism, can we go to ** play? Does this tourism policy have an impact on Thailand's tourism development?

    Will there be a new change in their local tourist attractions?

    The temples in Thailand are very famous, the first stop for Chinese tourists in each district of Thailand will definitely choose to see the temple.

    Speaking of temples, it has to be mentionedWat Chedi Lung, also known as the Great Stupa Temple, is located in the ancient city of Chiang Mai** and is the largest temple in Chiang MaiIt is also one of the most famous temples in Thailand, and is the highest ranking temple in Chiang Mai along with Wat Phra Sing.

    The most special thing about the Qidi Long Temple is its ruined and vicissitudes of appearance, which is also different from other temples with a golden appearance。The temple is said to have been built in 1411 and experienced a major ** and a great wind disaster in 1545.

    AnotherWat Phra Sim, also known as Wat Prasin, is the largest Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai at present。It was built in 1345 by King Muang Lai to enshrine his father's ashes, and has been expanded many times to form its current size.

    Wat Chiang Man served as the first temple in Chiang Mai, which has been greatly welcomed by the people. When Chiang Mai was founded, King Manglay camped here, supervised the entire project, and built Wat Chiang Man, and King Manglay once said that he would live in this temple when he was old.

    The impact of Thailand's visa-free postponement policy on the temple is not large, and the amount of change is also the best, as well as the sales of the temple's merchandise, but the attractions and their culture have not changed.

    Thailand's night markets are also very interesting, and if you go to Chiang Mai, be sure to check out the Sunday night markets。Neither Saturday nor Weekday Night Bazaar can compare to him. Although everything is similar, the scale is large, and the atmosphere is still worth visiting.

    One is to eat snacks, and the other is to buy small commodities.

    The postponement of the visa-free visa is a happier thing for the stall owners of the night market, because it means that there are more tourists and there is a source of customers. Obviously,There are more stalls on the streets, people are more enthusiastic, and as tourists, we can eat more of Thailand's local food.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can bring 1,000 baht to Bangkok or some of the rainforest places to observe the scenery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The extension of the visa-free period allows tourists to better experience the local customs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is also a means for the local tourism bureau to attract tourists, so that it is convenient to visit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Over the years, things have changed a bit, but now times are progressing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's good, it is estimated that fewer and fewer Chinese people are going, so they are doing this for the sake of development.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Travel to Thailand is a visa on arrival.

    Chinese citizens can apply for a visa at the embassy or a visa on arrival to Thailand, but they cannot be exempted from a visa. Chinese citizens can apply for a visa at the embassy or a visa on arrival to Thailand, but they cannot be exempted from a visa. The specific regulations are:

    1. Chinese citizens holding diplomatic passports.

    and official passports to enter Thailand for a stay of 30 days without a visa.

    2. Thailand's visa is divided into transit visa.

    There are six types of tourist visas, temporary (non-immigrant) visas, diplomatic visas, official visas, and courtesy visas. There are two types of tourist visas: sightseeing and medical treatment. Temporary Residence Type B (Business Visa.

    You can apply for one, two or more entries.

    3. The tourist visa is valid for three months or six months and can be stayed for 30-60 days.

    4. Chinese citizens can apply for a tourist visa through the Thai embassy or consulate in China or designated institutions. However, other types of visa applications must be submitted directly to the embassy or consulate in China.

    5. The time required for the embassy to process the visa is about 2 to 5 working days depending on the visa category.

    6. Unless otherwise specified, any type of visa must be used within 3 months from the date of issue.

    7. In addition to the visa required when entering Thailand, each tourist must also carry 20,000 baht.

    or its equivalent in a foreign currency; Each family is required to bring THB 40,000 or its equivalent in foreign currency.

    9. Chinese tourists.

    You can apply for 15 days at border checkpoints throughout Thailand'Visa on arrival.

    It cannot be extended after the expiration of the period. When applying for a visa on arrival, proof of property, confirmed airline tickets and hotel bookings are required.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You cannot go to Thailand without a visa, but you can apply for a visa on arrival.

    Thailand Visa Policy:

    1) All Western countries.

    Citizens are eligible for visa-free entry, but the eastern part of the European Union (i.e. Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria, Malta and Cyprus) requires a visa but can apply for a visa on arrival.

    2) Chinese citizens can apply for a visa on arrival to enter Thailand for a fee of 1,000 baht and a stay of 15 days. The visa on arrival only supports Thai Baht (can be exchanged for Thai Baht at a foreign exchange office near the counter), and cannot be swiped by card or foreign currency.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chinese citizens can apply for a visa on arrival to enter Thailand for a fee of 2,000 baht (about 400RMB) for a stay of 15 days. The visa on arrival only supports Thai Baht, and cannot be swiped with a credit card or foreign currency.

    According to the relevant laws of Thailand, those who overstay in Thailand are subject to a fine of 500 baht per day, a maximum of 20,000 baht, and a ban on re-entry for up to 10 years.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Thailand does not have visa exemption for Chinese citizens (except Hong Kong and Macau), only visa fees.

    Visa-free and visa-free fees are two concepts, you can also enter the country through a visa on arrival, you can apply for a visa in advance or a visa on arrival, but the visa on arrival will charge a Thai baht fee, and the visa fee is waived for applying for a visa in advance.

    1.The visa on arrival in Thailand only has a 15-day stay period, so if the itinerary is more than 15 days, you must first apply for a visa in China, and there is a 60-day stay period in China;

    2.Be sure to print out the return itinerary in English. When you exchange your blank passport for a boarding pass at the airport, you need to show the return itinerary to the airport staff, if you don't have it, you won't get the ticket, and you also need this list when you go out of customs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At present, you cannot travel to Thailand without a visa, but you can choose a sticker visa or a visa on arrival.

    Materials required for landing visa:

    1.Passport valid for at least 6 months.

    2.A two-inch bareheaded photo with a white background.

    3.Carry 10,000 (individual) and 20,000 (family) baht in cash or the equivalent in foreign currency (the Thai Immigration Department will randomly check the sample).

    4.The visa on arrival for round-trip tickets (printed e-tickets) for no more than 15 days is valid for 15 days.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Visa on arrival.

    Citizens of the People's Republic of China can apply for a visa on arrival to enter Thailand for a fee of 2,000 baht (about 400RMB) for a stay of 15 days.

    Note: The visa on arrival only supports Thai baht, no credit card or foreign currency!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is a visa on arrival, Chinese citizens can go to the embassy to apply for a visa, or a visa on arrival, but not visa-free, Chinese citizens with diplomatic passports and official passports can enter Thailand for 30 days without a visa.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Chinese citizens will be allowed to leave Thailand under any of the following two conditions: 1. Have a Chinese passport and have any foreign visa; 2. Have a Chinese passport and be in the list of tour groups. Because Thailand** gives visa-free treatment to Chinese citizens, they can go to Bangkok for a visa on arrival.

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