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Thailand Travel Guide
- Tourist Tipping
Tipping
Tipping is not a usual practice in Thailand although it
is becoming more common. Most hotels and restaurants add
a 10% service charge to the bill. Taxi drivers do not require
a tip, but the gesture is appreciated.
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.
Content by Tourism Authority of Thailand |