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What customs should I pay attention to when visiting Thailand? What's the temperature like there in mid-March? Is it hot?

Quickly ask the tour guide to provide you with the following information:\x0d\March weather:\x0d\The average temperature in Thailand in March is 23℃~35℃. The average daytime temperature is 35°C. It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes such as shorts, skirts, thin skirts and shorts made of light cotton fabrics. The average temperature at night is 23°C. It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes such as cotton and linen shirts, thin long skirts, and thin T-shirts. The cities in Thailand with the highest average daily temperatures in March are Kanchanaburi (38°C), Pattaya (32°C), Phetchabun (36°C), and Tatpur (38°C). The cities in Thailand with the lowest average daily temperatures in March are Kanchanaburi (24℃), Pattaya (25℃), Phetchabun (22℃), and Tatpur (24℃). \x0d\Custom precautions: \x0d\1. Pay attention to respecting local customs, respecting members of the Thai royal family, and respecting Buddhist etiquette. The Thai royal family is treated with special reverence and respect. Please maintain proper etiquette in front of the portraits of the king that can be seen everywhere, do not point with your fingers, and pay attention to your words. Never discuss topics about the king and royal family with others in Thailand, as it may violate the law. \x0d\2. Please pay attention to your attire when visiting the temple. It should not be too revealing. You cannot wear suspenders or sleeveless skirts. Skirts or pants must be above the knees. You must take off your shoes before entering the temple, but you do not need to take off your shoes when walking around the temple. Do not step on thresholds or climb courtyard walls or pagodas. Some temples prohibit taking pictures of Buddha statues, so you need to pay attention to the signs. Every Buddha statue, regardless of size or completeness, is a sacred object. Do not climb or step on Buddha statues, and do not put small Buddha statues in your trouser pockets. \x0d\3. Thai law stipulates that smoking in public places is strictly prohibited. If necessary, you need to find a dedicated smoking room. When booking a hotel room, please also indicate that you need a Smoking Room. \x0d\4. When riding or driving in Thailand, you should drive on the left, do not drive in the middle of the road, and do not park your vehicle randomly. Wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle and abide by local traffic regulations to avoid accidents. \x0d\5. Although Thailand is hot, the air conditioning temperature is very low. Please prepare long clothes to prevent cold during the journey. \x0d\6. Every day at 8:00 and 18:00, the Thai national anthem is played in many public places. All Thai people who hear the national anthem will stand still and stop everything they are doing to show respect. Before watching a movie in the cinema, music in memory of the King of Thailand will also be played. Everyone will stand up to pay tribute. Please pay attention to stand up. \x0d\7. The Chinese Embassy in Thailand reminds Chinese citizens that when entering Thailand, they need to carry 20,000 baht in cash (approximately 4,000 yuan) or equivalent foreign currency. Bank credit cards are not valid. Thai immigration officers conduct random checks and those with insufficient cash will be refused entry. This provision applies to people entering the country with various visas, including visa on arrival. \x0d\\x0d\Special note: Now is the peak season of dengue fever in Thailand. Be careful about mosquito bites and bring anti-mosquito tools. If you feel any discomfort, go to the hospital immediately.

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