| The Monarchy :
Thai people have a deep, traditional
reverence for the Royal Family,
and a visitor should be careful
to show respect for the King, the
Queen and the Royal Children.
Religion : Visitors
should dress neatly in all religious
shrines. They should never go topless,
or in shorts, hot pants or other
unsuitable attireIt is acceptable
to wear shoes when walking around
the compound of a Buddhist temple,
but not inside the chapel where
the principal Buddha image is kept.
Each Buddha image, large or small,
ruined or not, is regarded as a
sacred object. Never climb onto
one to take a photograph or do anything
which might indicate a lack of respect.
Buddhist monks are forbidden to
touch or be touched by a woman,
or to accept anything from the hand
of one. If a woman has to give anything
to a monk, she first hands it to
a man, who then presents it.
Social Norms :
Thais don't normally shake hands
when they greet one another, but
instead press the palms together
in a prayer-like gesture called
a wai. Generally a younger person
wais an elder, who returns it.
Thais regard the head as the highest
part of the body, literally and
figuratively. Therefore, avoid touching
people on the head and try not to
point your feet at people or an
object. It is considered very rude.
Shoes should be removed when entering
a private Thai home.
Public displays of affection between
men and women are frowned upon.
Special Advice :
- Beware of unauthorised people
who offer their services as guides.
For all tourist information, contact
the Tourism Authority of Thailand,
Tel : 1672. For information about
Bangkok, contact the Bangkok Metropolitan
Tourist Bureau, Tel : 0 2225 7612-4.
- Observe all normal precautions
as regards to personal safety, as
well as the safety fof your belongings.
Walking alone on quiet streets or
deserted areas is not recommended.
Be sure that all your valuables-money,
jewellery, and airline tickets are
properly protected from loss. Visitors
needing assistance relating to safety,
unethical practices, or other matters,
please call the Tourist Police at
Tel: 1155.
- Drop your garbage into a waste
container. The Bangkok Metropolitan
Administration id no strictly enforcing
the law in an effort to keep the
city clean and healthy. The fine
will be imposed on a person who
spits, discards cigarette stubs,
or drops rubbish in public areas.
- Do not get yourself involved
with drugs. Penalties for drug offences
are very severe in Thailand.
- Do not support any manner of
wild animal abuse. Never purchase
any products or souvenirs made from
wild animals including reptiles
like snakes, monitor lizards, and
also turtle shell and ivory. Avoid
patronizing local restaurants that
serve wild animal delicacies. It
is against the law to slaughter
wildlife for food in Thailand.
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