1. During the day, you can take bus, A1 to BTS Mochit station, and you can take BTS to the city center. For example, Siam station is the famous Siam center. The airport has a Chinese prompt for which gate is the bus stop. I went to gate 12 last time. You need to make sure
if you don't want to take a bus, you can choose to take a taxi to the city center. First, say "by meter", or you will change buses. There are more buses, and it's no more than 500 baht, about 100 yuan, to the city center.
2. There are two airports in Bangkok. The new Suvarnabhumi International Airport has replaced the don Muang airport, which has been used continuously for more than 90 years, and has become a new international airport in Thailand. However, indivial international flights are still taking off and landing at Langman International Airport, especially those of some low-cost airlines, while more domestic flights choose Langman airport. Suvarnabhumi International Airport, located in the southeast of the city center, is the largest airport in Bangkok. You can take taxis and airport buses from the airport to the stops in the city, or take the airport bus to the public transport center 3 km away from the terminal, and take buses or public vans. A taxi from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to the city center costs about 300 Thai. The airport bus has four routes (AE1, AE2, AE3, AE4) and operates from 5 a.m. to midnight. The fare is 150 baht. However, with the opening of the airport light rail line, four airport bus lines are being phased out. Please ask the airport staff for details. Special tips: Ctrip provides one-way pick-up service from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Bangkok Hotel. Mercedes Benz car pick up, can sit 5 people, 780 yuan / car; Toyota carpool, 65 yuan per person. Airport bus route: AE1: go to Silom, take the expressway, pass through Pratunam, Central World Plaza and Ratchadamri light rail station. AE2: go to banglamphu, take the expressway, pass the democracy monument, th Phra athit road and th Khao San Road. AE3: Sukhumvit via central world plaza. AE4: heading for hualupong railway station, passing Victory Monument, phayathai light rail station, Siam Square and MBK center. Bus routes: 550: Suvarnabhumi International Airport - on nuch road - praves district - on nuch intersection - bangkapi intersection - Happy Land 553: Suvarnabhumi International Airport - kingkaew road - wat Salud - Ramkhamhaeng 2 --Sri Nakarin road - the parak intersection - Crocodile Farm - Samut Prakan 554: suvarnabhumin International Airport - ram intra road - LAK Si - vibhavadi Rangsit - don Muang - Rangsit Minibus route: route 551: suvarnabhuminternational Airport - Victory Monument route 552: suvarnabhuminternational Airport - Bangna trade road - chularat hospital 1 - Ramkhamhaeng 2 - Central Bangna - udomsuk - ennong B On nuch BTS Station Road 555: suvarnabhuminternational Airport - dindaeng toll gate - dindaeng - suthisarn - vibhavadee Rangsit - kasetsat University - LAK Si - don muaeng - Rangsit Airport Light rail line: from August 2010, Thailand airport light rail line connecting Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi International Airport has been put into commercial operation. There are three airport light rail lines: Suvarnabhumi International Airport light rail, Suvarnabhumi International Airport makashan express light rail and new Suvarnabhumi International Airport payatai express light rail. From 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. every day, between Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Sa City line of Suvarnabhumi International Airport: there are 8 stations in the whole process, namely, payatai, ratchabarong, makashan, langganxing, huama, patachang, laglabang and Suvarnabhumi. The running time is about 30 minutes. Fares range from THB 15 to THB 45 depending on mileage. Makkasan express line of Suvarnabhumi International Airport: it takes 15 minutes from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Makkasan station (transfer to Metro blue line). Fare: 150 / 90 THB for round trip / one way. Phaya Thai express line of new Suvarnabhumi International Airport: from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to light rail payatai station (transfer to sukunyi line), the operation time is 17 minutes. Fare: 150 / 90 THB for round trip / one way. Don Muang airport, also known as the old Bangkok International Airport, is an international airport located in Bangkok, Thailand. It was opened on March 27, 1914 and is one of the major international airports in Southeast Asia. Although it has been replaced by the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport as the main airport in Bangkok, some international flights still take off and land at the Langman International Airport, especially the flights of some low-cost airlines, while more domestic flights choose the Langman airport. There are buses, trains and taxis available from Langman International Airport to Bangkok. It takes about 30-45 minutes to get to the city by bus, and it takes about an hour for the train to reach the huananpeng railway station in the city. In addition, there are free airport buses to Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Bus: take bus No. 59, 10, 29510513554555 to pass through democracy monument, Victory Monument, Grand Palace, huananpeng railway station, Eastern coach station, southern coach station, etc. Train: the corridor from terminal 1 to Amari don Muang airport bank in Bangkok leads to Langman railway station. There is a train to huananpeng railway station every half an hour. The advantage of the train is that it is super cheap. You can get to the urban area in less than 10 baht, which can be called the cheapest airport transportation in Thailand. Taxi: you can see taxi service kiosk and queuing place according to the exit door with taxi sign. Taxis here are all metered. In addition to the metered price, there is an additional airport service charge of 50 baht. Hualamphong train station is located in the southwest of Bangkok, near the Chinatown area. It is the main train station in Bangkok. It is located in th Rama IV (Rama IV Road), hualumpong station of Metro. From huananpeng railway station to other parts of the city, you can take the subway. Bangkok to Pattaya: the train between Bangkok and Pattaya runs once a day (third class, 40 baht, 3 hours and 45 minutes). Every Monday to Friday, the bus leaves Bangkok at 6:55 a.m. and returns from Pattaya at 14:20 p.m. Bangkok to Dacheng: almost all trains from nanhuapeng railway station in Bangkok to the North pass through Dacheng, with about a dozen trains a day. It's 1.5 hours' drive. It's only 20 baht for ordinary train and 300 baht for air-conditioned train. Bangkok to Hua Hin: you can take the southern line from the South China Railway Station in Bangkok to Hua Hin. There are 12 trains a day, which takes about 4 hours. There are various classes of cars, 382 THB for second-class air-conditioned cars and 294 THB for third-class air-conditioned cars. Bangkok to Phuket Island: Thailand's train line has not yet reached Phuket. If you choose to take the train to Phuket, you can take the Southern Line train to surathani at the South China Railway Station in Bangkok, and the second class air-conditioned train is about 478 baht. Then transfer to coach in Surat Thani. There is an air-conditioned bus in front of Surat Thani railway station to Phuket Island, which takes 3 hours. The fare of the air-conditioned bus is about 180 baht. Bangkok to Chiang Mai: there are six trains running between South China pung railway station in Bangkok and Chiang Mai every day, including rap, exp and sp. It's about 12-15 hours by car. Rap express: departs from Bangkok at 14:30 p.m. and arrives in Chiang Mai at 5:10 a.m. the next day. The ticket price for second / third class seats is THB 391 / 231, and that for second class seats is THB 541 / 491. Exp express: depart from Bangkok at 22 PM and arrive in Chiang Mai at 12:45 pm the next day. The ticket price for second / third class seats is 431 / 271 THB, and that for second class air-conditioned seats is 541 THB; The fare for the lower / upper berth of the second class car is THB 581 / 531, and that for the second class air-conditioned car is THB 821751. SP plus express: depart from Bangkok at 8:30 am and 19:20 PM, and arrive in Chiang Mai at 8:30 pm and 7:40 am the next day. Air conditioned seats in second class cars cost 611 baht. There are three coach stations in Bangkok. Ekamai bus terminal: near Ekamai station of light rail. This is where all the long-distance buses to eastern Thailand start. Northern & Northern bus terminal: near light rail Mo chit station. This coach terminal has coaches to the north and northeast of Thailand. Southern Bus Terminal: it is located at the intersection of th bromaratchachenenee road and th phuttamonthon 1 road. All the long-distance buses to the south of Bangkok start here. Air conditioned buses run from 6:00 to 20:30 every day, every half an hour, and the last bus runs at 22:00. Pattaya's return bus departs from the Regent Marina Hotel on beach road from 6:00 to 20:00. It runs every half an hour, and the last bus runs at 21:00. The one-way fare is 90-128 THB and the round-trip fare is 180-240 THB. 2. North of Bangkok
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bus line: No.150, the whole journey is about 20.0km
1. Walk about 570m from Wenzhou airport to Shanan station
2. Take No.150, pass 9 stops, and reach the finance and taxation building station
3. Walk about 290m to Wenzhou City
4. At present, in addition to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and other first tier cities, there are also Chongqing, Cheng, Wuxi, Nantong, Hangzhou, Fuzhou, Hefei, Nanning and so on. There are about 155 direct flights to Cambodia every week, including 82 direct flights to Siem Reap, 70 direct flights to Phnom Penh and 3 direct flights to Xigang
now it's more and more convenient to think of Cambodia, not only to apply for landing visa, but also to have as many as 155 direct flights to Cambodia every week
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the kingdom of Cambodia, commonly known as Cambodia, formerly known as Khmer, is located in the Indochina Peninsula, bordering Thailand in the West and northwest, Laos in the northeast, Vietnam in the East and Southeast, and Siam Bay in the south. Cambodia is a dished basin, surrounded by hills and mountains on three sides, and a vast and rich plain in the middle, accounting for more than three-quarters of the country's area. The territory of the Mekong River and Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake - Tonle Sap Lake (also known as Phnom Penh Lake), Phnom Penh, the capital
Cambodia is a country with a long history of civilization, which established a unified kingdom as early as the 1st century. Since the 1970s, Cambodia has experienced a long war. In 1993, with the establishment of Cambodian state authority and the realization of national reconciliation, Cambodia entered a new period of peace and development Cambodia is a member of the association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose economy is dominated by agriculture and its instrial base is weak. Cambodia is one of the least developed countries in the world
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5. If you lose your passport, don't worry. Go to the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia to apply for a travel permit. The photo of the travel permit is directly taken at the Embassy in Phnom Penh. Don't take another photo outside. It's $4. He doesn't recognize the photo outside. It's usually $1 to make a . It's usually $25 to apply for a travel permit (yes, it's more expensive than a passport). When you come to get the travel permit, you can pay for it, Then I went to Cambodia's local police station to find the police to issue a passport loss certificate statement. I recommend you to report to the police station near the central market in Phnom Penh. Inside, there sat an old man and a young man who could speak Chinese. Google Maps searched Foreigner & # 39; It's usually $50. Don't take too much money with you to call the police, but he definitely wants you to pay more. He says he doesn't have any money and there's no standard tip. The more you bring, the more you charge. Generally, the police ask you how much you want to take first, but it's useless to give too much money. It's all in private pocket. We can't find the police station to search wat KOH high school. The police station is very small, just north of the high school. After getting the travel permit, we go to the Immigration Department to apply for the exit visa. At this time, we need to bring the police statement and travel permit. If you lose your passport and don't rush, you have to stay in Phnom Penh for about 10 days, your travel permit for 4 days (you can get it on Monday and Thursday), your visa for two or three days (usually the next day), and even the weekend. There's no way. The efficiency is so low. There's no need to find that group of agents. It's very dark. If you can't rush, you'll get more than $100. If you also lose your wallet, you can take Cambodian bus No. 3 at the central market or night market to the immigration office diagonally opposite the airport. It's only 1500 Cambodian dollars. It's very cheap. The Cambodian Embassy can go to work from Monday to Friday morning to handle it. After 10.30 local time, you won't pick up the number any more. You can only pick up the number before that, usually in three days, If the police prove that they give tips, they will write them to you immediately. They can get the departure visa the next day, and the rest time will be counted separately
6. Siem Reap is a small city. You can ask the driver to take it to old market. After you get off the bus, you can find it slowly. There are so many GH nearby that you can find satisfactory ones
7. Take a few should be no problem, the rule is 2, but every time I go home with 10, no one check! Too much wine. I met him once at Cambodian customs and gave him a tip. Cigarettes are good. If you want to be safe, buy them at the ty-free shop at the Cambodian airport. Take them on the plane,
8. Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (code name: Rep) has direct flights to Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Taipei, Guangzhou, Cheng and other places. You can also take a flight to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, and then take a coach by land or a speedboat by water to Siem Reap. Angkor Wat is the nearest historic site in Angkor to the city centre of Siem Reap. Two kilometers north of Angkor Wat is Angkor Thom, the last capital of Angkor Dynasty; Bayun temple, air palace, baken temple and bapun temple are all in the city. Three kilometers to the northwest of Angkor Wat, there are baken temple, and four kilometers to the northeast, there are Amomum temple, Chajiao temple and other historic sites. People travel to Angkor Wat. Tuktuk and motorcycles are the most common short distance transportation in Cambodia. Tuk tuk is a motorcycle tricycle. It's the fastest way to make a motorcycle for one person, but tuk tuk is better if you take luggage or travel for many people. Tuk tuk car speed is about the same as the ordinary car
