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What can I bring with me in Thailand?

I believe that when you go out for tourism, you will definitely buy some local specialties and souvenirs to bring back. So what local specialties are worth buying in Thailand for friends who are visiting Thailand? What customs and customs should we pay attention to when playing in Thailand? Thai curry

Thai curry is a popular curry in Guangzhou, because coconut sauce is added to reduce the spicy taste and enhance the flavor, and the extra spices such as citronella, fish sauce and laurel leaves make Thai curry unique. Red curry is a favorite curry in Thailand. Due to the addition of red curry sauce, it is reddish in color and spicy in taste. Thai fragrant rice

Thai scientists have obtained the "fragrant" gene in the genetic map of Thai fragrant rice, and have applied for a patent in the US Patent and Trademark Office to artificially improve other ordinary rice to make it have the unique fragrance of fragrant rice. Durian candy

Thailand's specialty candy has a unique taste. This Thai milk durian candy is made of Thailand's top-class Jinchen durian and refined by deep processing. It is soft and sweet. Durian sugar contains 13% sugar, 3% protein sugar, and a variety of vitamins, so it is quite rich in nutrition. Fish sauce

In Thailand, there is no one who doesn't know the delicious taste of fish sauce. It is one of the condiments commonly used by Thai people when cooking dishes. Fish sauce is salty and delicious, with a little fishy smell of fish and shrimp. Tess

In recent decades, Tess has become a unique product and is popular all over the world because of its unique handmade technology and unique appearance texture. Thai folkways and customs

1. Temples, churches, palaces and high-end entertainment places are recognized as formal occasions. When entering, you must wear dignified and neat clothes, and you are not allowed to wear slippers, shorts, mini skirts, sleeveless tops or other inappropriate clothes.

2. You can't touch monks with your fingers, especially women can't shake hands with monks, and you can't sit next to monks in the car.

3. Never climb the Buddha statue to take photos, and never make any actions that are detrimental to respect for the Buddha statue; When you meet a monk who is begging for alms, you can't send cash, because it is an act of breaking the monk's commandments.

4. When entering Buddhist temples, Muslim temples or private houses, tourists need to take off their shoes and be careful not to step on the threshold.

5. Don't touch other people's heads, and don't mess up other people's hair. Local people are forbidden to let outsiders touch the heads of children (especially young monks). Only kings, monks and their parents can touch the heads of children.

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Local people think that people's left hand is unclean, so they should take important things with their right hand. The soles of the feet are also considered unclean. When sitting, you should avoid putting your feet on the table. Hitting or pointing at people with your toes will be severely reprimanded, and you must never rush your feet at the Buddha.

7, in public, it is not appropriate to make too intimate moves.