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The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

author:Taihuatong

After the visa exemption, the Chinese retaliated to Thailand.

According to statistics from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, compared with before the epidemic, Chinese tourists in Thailand have recovered to 65%-70%.

Current entry scale: 2-30,000 people per day. From January 1 to March 31 this year, more than 1.75 million Chinese tourists entered the country, which has become the biggest contribution to Thailand's tourism industry.

However, this process of recovery has been mixed. Those "old problems" before opening up, those familiar "alternative ways of generating income", have reappeared.

Not only that, some Siamese people "have a way to make money", and their methods are extremely tricky, and they repay the joy of "revenge" tourism with the enthusiasm of "even pit and slaughter".

Next, please put away this "Thailand Online Travel Pit Avoidance Guide".

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Chinese tourists pressed a motorcycle in Thailand, and the "4 million" was gone!

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Not long ago, a Chinese tourist came to Thailand for a massage, put the bag with a credit card in the locker, after pressing the motorcycle, the credit card changed, and you can't see it if you don't look carefully 109409562!

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

In the picture above, let's take a closer look, how meticulous the "shop thief" method is in Thailand.

He directly dug up the middle chip, and then filled the pit with a "fake substitution", and then the victim Chinese tourists immediately received the "news of spending money".

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Since the Chinese tourist lives in South Korea for a long time and only travels to Thailand occasionally, the "4 million" loss she refers to is 4 million won, about 20,000 yuan.

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

At the same time, there have been 5 recent cases of Chinese tourists who complained to the Thai network that their cards were maliciously swiped in Thailand.

Some people withdrew money from a local ATM in Thailand, and then they were in a bad situation, and some people bought goods on foreign websites, and there were also cases of malicious swiping.

In any case, Thailand.com hereby reminds the majority of Chinese tourists: when you come to Thailand, please keep your valuables, some special cards, do not carry them with you, and do not easily enter information abroad.

In today's case, we need to be more vigilant.

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Thai hotel all sorts of stealing

"Stealing", this happens all over the world, and it also needs to be vigilant in Thai hotels.

Recent cases are related to the "culture of tipping" and also to "intentional theft".

Case 1: Ms. T, a Chinese female tourist (reluctant to disclose too much specific information in the interview), put 7,500 baht of cash on her pillow after a recent trip to Thailand, and went to the weekend market to buy souvenirs after calling for cleaning the next day.

As a result, the cleaning aunt thought it was a "tip", and then directly took it into her pocket and was very happy.

However, in the end, the police called by Ms. T pointed out that she did not know about the "pillow tip" statement, and only knew that the cleaning aunt was stealing money indiscriminately.

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

In the second case, a Chinese tourist went to a classical hotel in northern Thailand, went out for two hours, and 4,800 baht (nearly 1,000 yuan) in cash was stolen.

Subsequently, the Thai police went to the scene for the first time and directly arrested the "cleaning staff", the reason is very simple: the money of the Chinese tourists has just been taken, and they have not even torn the strip, and the mark is too obvious!

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Fast track for Chinese at Don Mueang Airport

This incident, Thailand Network has reported a few days ago: "The "Chinese special channel" at the Thai airport, it turned out to be so disgusting....(Exclusive interview)"

The general principle is that there is a sign at Don Mueang Airport in Thailand, which reads: "Chinese passport".

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

So all the unsuspecting Chinese tourists went to the queue, and everyone knew that this was a "fast track" with a fee, but this overlord clause made Chinese tourists have no right to know and no choice. And as long as you don't pay the money, you have to go back to the "foreigner's channel" and queue up again.

The point is that Thailand's airports are currently well staffed, and Chinese tourists do not need to queue at all.

This incident caused a large number of netizens to suggest: It would be nice if the "Chinese special channel" was written with "fast track 200 baht", and it would be too unkind to play word games to generate income.

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Thailand solves the problem, and it can't be repaired and leaked

In addition to the above problems, Thailand's "old problems" also involve a number of problems, such as:

Shopping prices in Thai attractions, compulsory shopping for tour groups, no meter in Thai taxis, etc.

But on the other hand, Thailand's improvement and progress are also visible - closing the "green leaf legalization", cracking down on the proliferation of guns, and cracking down on all illegal and criminal gangs.

However, Thailand's tourism industry is so large that the good and bad of Thailand can be easily magnified by foreign tourists.

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

But Thailand, like the rest of the world, has both good and bad.

Because of this, we should not overly depreciate or boast about any aspect of amplification.

In the future of Siam, tourists will avoid the obvious "pitfalls" while also seeing the perfection and hard work of Thailand.

On the basis of accepting Thailand as a normal country, allow it to happen as everything is true.

The Chinese retaliated to Thailand, but were retaliated by the Thai people for "slaughtering the pit"?!

Text: Thai Mesh Cloth Week Ten Faces

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