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Hehe, I've been in Thailand for 4 years. Thailand's major tourist attractions have basically been visited, and I am confident that I am still very experienced in these aspects. The place you are talking about is even more familiar. You can go to my space and browse casually, and if you have any questions, you can leave a message to me.
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Phuket and Samui are two types of places. Phuket was developed very early, so now it is developing quite well, it is very lively, there are many bars and shopping malls, but the sea is not so good-looking. Samui is also more primitive and natural.
If you want both a sea view and a monument.
The route I suggested was Bangkok – Ayutthaya – Chiang Mai – Samui – Bangkok.
The big city of Chiang Mai, is a line, you can go along the way, the big city is not big, in the morning from Bangkok, rent a bicycle to walk around the city, about two or three o'clock in the afternoon to finish, you can go to Chiang Mai.
Shopping in Bangkok, seeing monuments in the big city of Chiang Mai, and enjoying the invincible sea view in Samui.
Less than 1w per capita, it should be fine.
It would be helpful to search for tips on the Internet. The hotel is reachable.
Definitely, when I went to Thailand, all the hotels were booked on this **. AirAsia is the cheapest airfare.
Addendum: Elephant Island, I don't understand. But I've been to Phi Phi, and if you go to Phi Phi, you have to go to Phuket first, and take a boat from Phuket, if you add Chiang Mai Samui, the route is not very smooth.
I don't think I need to go to so many islands, and the trip is very compact, and it will be a little tiring, so it is better to leave a little more time and enjoy it.
In Bangkok, check out the Grand Palace and some famous temples, worship Erawan Shrine, and go shopping while enjoying Bangkok food. Also check out the floating markets on the outskirts of Bangkok. It's about three or four days.
And then Ayutthaya day. Chiang Mai for three days. Then Samui for three or four days.
These are estimates, and you have to consider the time spent on the road.
If you want to go to PP, recommend a hotel, Phiphi Island Village, I stayed in this hotel, very nice and very stylish. I know a boatman from PP Island, if you're going there, you can ask me for his **. This boatman's English is okay, and the person is very good, he can take you around the island and float or something.
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If you are going to Phuket, your budget must not be enough, 2 people in Phuket especially without a local guide, accommodation will be quite expensive. When you go to Koh Samui, there is no need to go to other islands, other islands are similar, Chiang Mai is mainly to see the scenery, as for the big city, it is enough to visit the place for 1 day. If you want, you can also go to the lower north wall, the seven-story waterfall on the north wall is very beautiful, and there will be fish that will bite you calluses, which is very fun.
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Recommend Jiangnan Water Town, Nanxun Ancient Town.
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Book train tickets, plane tickets, book hotels, look at the strategy, design the route, bring good belongings, such as converting plugs is very important, if these can be done, there is no problem, Europe is very convenient to travel by train, the stations are in the city center, and there are many cars between the big stations and are fast trains, it is not difficult to take a bus with a group, it is not difficult to shop abroad, and things in the supermarket can be understood, just take it to check out. It is recommended that you have a group of friends, so that you can brainstorm and it is safer, except for Germany and a few countries in Northern Europe, Europe is more chaotic, there are more thieves, be careful.
With the group is the most money-saving, but it will definitely let you go to consume, and the things you buy will not be very worthwhile, and there are time restrictions, where you go to the door, two people travel freely, depending on your accommodation requirements, if you live in a cheaper place should be similar to the group. If you want to go directly to the country you want to go to, you should be able to do it. There is still a difference between the strategy and the actual going, and the preparation must be done well.
The Raiders are the icing on the cake. You can go to booking, all cities have it, train tickets can be searched for rail europe, you can buy it directly in China, and it is the most cost-effective to buy a train ticket pass.
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A tour is a good option if you are traveling abroad for the first time and are not fluent in English. Nowadays, there are many domestic travel agencies that handle European tours, you can go and consult.
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Doing business with Thai people, cash is the best, do not do loans, because after the Asian financial crisis, the bank's reputation in Thailand is very good, and the market base of the mainland is even more pitiful in Thailand, you can try.
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Hello, it's a bit general, you need foreign ** resources, what are the specifics. How much is in demand can be written down and brainstormed.
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I don't know how many such restaurants there are in Bangkok, haha, you're talking about local food! There is nothing more specific.
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Thai delicious seems to already be available in Beijing.
It's better to use a more Thai-style name, or it will look a bit like a Sichuan restaurant.
Maikotai, or Kanomtai, how, is the meaning of Thai chef, Thai snack.
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Bangkok Style Pattaya Star.
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Thai taste, Thai style.
The world's Thai products. Thai is interesting.
If you decide to use one of my ideas, can you tell us? I'll get a discount for anyone who comes to your restaurant in the future
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Thai rhyme.
Hung Tai Yuan Tai Xin Pavilion Bangkok people.
Duan Yilianxin is available for your reference.
Ningman Road, an art district located in the northwest of the ancient city, is relatively close to Chiang Mai University, and there are many creative shops in the alleys of Ningman Road, they are all selling all kinds of trinkets, and it is a good place to pick up souvenirs and jewelry.
Thailand's tourism industry is relatively developed, and because there are more Chinese tourists, some Thais can speak a little Chinese.
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