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Bangkok
(Thailand)
The modern Asian metropolis at its steamy and exciting best.
Bangkok has dominated Thailand's urban hierarchy as well as its political, commercial and cultural life since the late 18th century. Distinctly modern and Westernized, Bangkok is still a sleepy Thai village with a louder soundtrack of traffic and nightlife.
Bangkok proper seethes on the east side of the Mae Nam Chao Phraya (Chao Phraya River), drawing rural Thai folk into its cluttered fold daily. The city is reportedly sinking at a rate of 5cm (2in) every year, but there's too much sànùk (a Thai sense of fun) going on for that to get anyone down.
Tips for you
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Tipping is not normal practice in Bangkok, although they're used to it in expensive hotels and restaurants; don't bother elsewhere. The exception is loose change left from a largish Thai restaurant bill; for example, if a meal costs 488.00 and you pay with a THB 500.00 note, leave the THB 12.00 coin change on the change tray. It's not so much a tip as a way of saying 'I'm not so money-grubbing as to shovel up every last baht'.
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Language Tips
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Official Language(s) - Thai
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Visa Info
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Most visitors can stay for 30 days without a visa. Visitors from 39 different countries can stay for 30 days without a visa. Check with a Thai embassy or consulate if you plan on arriving without a visa or visit www.mfa.go.th/web/12.php.
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