miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2015

Brochure about Thailand.


Here you can find plane tickets, different hotels, local food and weather.

LINK:
https://editor.mycreativeshop.com/a/mcsweb/15670/59e7381e-45bf-4069-ae38-88bfcf444b79/d16e7fdf-3318-40b8-aec0-5d98a1b49d8d

Main activities:

What you should do in Thailand?

Take a Tuk Tuk:
  You should check out Saunders and Ollie's guide to getting around Bangkok and it’s pretty clear that it’s the tuk tuk all the way. A snug sofa with a small engine and a colourful hood, the tuk tuk is perfect for dodging Lorries, swerving sidewalks and jamming taxis. They are the cheapest and by far the most fun travel option in Thailand

Visit the Grand Palace: You should visit one of Bangkok's main tourist attractions, it can be tempting to dodge the throngs of cheery snappers in the afternoon heat but it is worth the sweat-breaking agro. The collection of intricately painted white and gold temples offer religion and history that give you a quick burst of Thai culture in a 30 minute whip a round. Just don’t forget to ply on the layers as a sign of respect.

Wat Arun: You should visit The Temple of Dawn rests on Bangkok’s riverside and makes for a pretty picture when sunset comes and the entire temple begins to glow. It is said to be a representation of Mount Meru which is otherwise known as the centre of the universe. 

Buy Harem pants: You should buy the typical Harem pants. Comfy, light and in a variety of different patterns harem is the new jean. You should buy them at any, literally any, market and venture home with a cool, new style.

What you shouldn't do in Thailand?

Touch their head: You shouldn't be touching or putting over people's head. The head is considered the cleanest and most holy part of the body so touching someone's head is seen as disrespectful and will make others uncomfortable.

Whistle at night: It's a Thai superstition that whistling at night is bad luck. So you shouldn't do this or you are calling spirits. 


Where your shoes: When you enter to homes, temples, shops and some restaurants , you must  take off your shoes and walk around with slippers.