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Is it hot to travel to Thailand in August? Summary of travel notes to Thailand in August

August is the hottest time in China. Many people want to escape from home and travel abroad for summer vacation. Is it suitable for traveling in Thailand this season? What are the precautions for traveling in Thailand? What are the best clothes for traveling in Thailand in August? Although the weather is very hot, it is still much cooler than in China in general!

Is it too hot to travel to Thailand in August? The average temperature in August in Thailand is 24 ℃ ~ 32 ℃, and the weather is hot.

It is recommended to wear short clothes, skirts, thin skirts, shorts and other cool and breathable clothes made of light cotton fabric.

At night, the average temperature is 24 ℃. It is recommended to wear cotton and linen shirt, thin skirt, thin T-shirt and other cool and breathable clothes. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/lvyou.html)

The cities with the highest average temperature in August in Thailand are BEIBI ((34 ℃), Pattaya ((31 ℃), bichawen ((32 ℃), Dapu ((32 ℃))

The lowest average temperature cities in August in Thailand are BEIBI ((25 ℃), Pattaya ((26 ℃), bichawen ((24 ℃), Dapu ((25 ℃)) (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/lvyou.html)

Is it suitable to go to Thailand in August?

August is suitable for traveling to Thailand. It's the rainy season in Thailand, and the temperature is generally between 25-35 degrees. However, the rainy season here basically rains every day. There are many times, it's sunny in the daytime, and it suddenly rains at noon, which is a very unique season. In fact, the weather here is almost everywhere, and the lowest temperature is 25 degrees. Thailand's tourism has obvious off peak seasons. Now it is in the off-season of Thailand's tourism. Off season travel to Thailand can not only avoid the huge flow of people, but also save a lot of expenses. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/lvyou.html)

Notes on traveling to Thailand in August

1. Pay attention to the local customs, the members of the Thai royal family and the Buddhist etiquette. The royal family of Thailand is highly respected and respected. Please keep proper etiquette in front of the king's portraits everywhere. Don't point with your fingers, and pay attention to your words. It is not allowed to discuss with people about the king and the royal family in Thailand, which may violate the law.

2. When visiting the temple, please pay attention to the clothes, not too exposed, not wearing suspenders or sleeveless skirts, skirts or pants need to be knee high. You must take off your shoes before entering the temple, but you don't need to take off your shoes when walking around the temple. You can't step on the threshold, or climb the walls or pagodas. Some temples forbid photographing Buddha statues. You need to pay attention to the signs. Each Buddha, regardless of its size and completeness, is a sacred object. Don't climb or trample on it. Don't put the Little Buddha in your trouser pocket. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/lvyou.html)

3. Thailand is a famous tourist destination in the world, and English is not the official language in such an international place. So no matter where you go, you'd better check the information first and have a general impression. When you want to take a taxi to non hot spots and other places, you'd better ask the counter staff of the hotel to help you write the Thai address of the destination. When asking, try to find regular staff in regular places, even if their English is not very good. Please beware of strangers who take the initiative to chat up on the roadside and give advice on travel and shopping. Most of these people are liars.

4. Whether you leave the hotel or the hotel, remember to form the habit of going back to check your luggage. Do not leave your belongings unattended in any public place. Put your money in different places. In addition to the personal card and wallet, at least one card should be hidden in other places. If you lose the card on the road, it is not so easy to replace it.

5. Copy all important documents, including passport, visa page, insurance, etc., and put them in different places. Meanwhile, scan all important documents and put them in your mailbox. Even if all the luggage is lost, as long as you can access the Internet, you can find the required documents.