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What are the taboos for traveling and staying in hotels in Thailand?

Every place and country has its own taboos, especially when we travel to other countries, we should pay more attention to taboos, because we represent the image of the country, as well as our own safety and quality.

Thailand has the largest, richest and most advanced hotels and homestays in Southeast Asia, so staying in a hotel is a very important thing in tourism. Whether the hotel you stay in is comfortable and convenient will affect your mood throughout the trip.

So today, let's talk about the taboos of traveling and staying in Thailand, a country with hot tourism!

Durian is forbidden!

Durian is known as the "king of fruit" in Southeast Asia. People who love durian can't resist its temptation. Come to Thailand and make sure you have a good time.

Unlike other tropical fruits, durian has many limitations because of its unique smell. This so popular fruit king was treated unfairly and rejected by Yatang. Signs of fasting durian in public places abound, and hotels are no exception.

No matter how many people like durian, it doesn't mean that everyone likes durian. Since some people can't accept the taste of durian, they have to take into account their feelings. In any case, I would rather let durian be wronged than let others be wronged.

Mangosteen forbidden zone!

People who have been to Malaysia, Singapore and southern Thailand may see that durian and mangosteen are forbidden to enter the hotel. Many people may have doubts that durian smells understandable and mangosteen has no taste. Why should it be banned?

There are two reasons. First, mangosteen has a high sugar content and is easy to attract ants. Second, because the mangosteen juice is purple, it is difficult to clean sheets and sofas. The original purple stains will turn into rust-like yellow, which is not easy to remove. If you don't follow the hotel regulations and dirty the sheets, the hotel will charge a certain cleaning fee.

Cigarettes are forbidden.

Thailand's "smoking ban" is relatively strict, explicitly prohibiting smoking in hospitals, hotels, health centers, primary and secondary schools, factories and other public places and religious places. Violators are required to pay a fine of less than 2000 baht.

Not only that, it's getting harder and harder to buy cigarettes in Thailand. Cigarettes shouldn't be put on the counter, but you can only stick a note saying "cigarettes are sold here" instead. Therefore, when China tourists travel to Thailand, they should ask whether they want to book a smoking room or a non-smoking room, or ask the hotel front desk when they check in.

If it is a non-smoking room, it is not recommended to smoke in the room because of personal cultivation. It should be settled in the fixed smoking area of the hotel.

No pets!

Nowadays, many families regard pets such as cats and dogs as family members. Tourists always bring their own pets when they go out for short trips, but how to arrange them has become a problem. Some hotels have erected corresponding signs of "No Pets" at the entrance and lobby, and neither pets nor foster care services are allowed.

Some hotels also said that owners can stay with pets without affecting other guests' rest and keeping pets quiet and clean, provided that dogs, kittens and other pets are as small as possible.

In this way, the noise of pets will not cause complaints from the guests next door. Guests should take good care of their pets to prevent running around and digging walls. If the goods are damaged, they should pay compensation according to the price. Therefore, it is best for both parties to reach an agreement when booking a hotel.

Knowing these taboos, it will be much easier for everyone to travel to Thailand, and it will not affect their mood because they have made taboos. Everyone should remember these!