Travel confirmation
The following documents are required to apply for the qualification of tourist attractions:
1, the construction project site submissions;
2. Construction land planning permit;
3. building construction permits;
4. Pre-trial application for construction land;
5. Application for forest land use;
6. Cutting license;
7, land use transfer agreement;
8, construction land planning permit;
9, the state-owned land use right listing confirmation.
For more information on how to apply for the qualification of tourist attractions, go to: See more.
There is also a question about what to bring to Chiang Mai. This question is very important every time you go out for a trip, because if you don't know what to bring, you will be embarrassed, and you will basically not be able to play well in this trip.
Passport, driver's license, hotel and air ticket confirmation, written guide, money/card (cards include VISA card, Unionpay card with single logo and debit card, debit card is used to withdraw cash, and VISA line is better than MASTER), entry-exit card (fill it out when entering the country, take it upstairs after you get your checked baggage at the airport (in front of the entry-exit audit counter), and don't keep it properly, and hand in the departure copy when you leave the country). Finally, put all vouchers, bills and certificates (including ID cards and loans).
Luggage list
1. Carry-on backpack: SLR camera (memory card and charger), USB flash drive (keep your passport copy, ID card copy, strategy, insurance policy, etc.), camera waterproof bag.
(1) Mobile phone+earphone, watch;
(2) Travel documents: passport and visa, e-ticket, hotel reservation form;
(3) Cash/card type: cash (USD/HKD/RMB), credit card/UnionPay card;
(4) Travel guide: Raiders, electronic maps, travel guides-'Lonely Planet', pens, notebooks.
2, suitcase+small lock
(1) Mobile phone charger, 2-hole power converter (Thailand has 2 holes, so if there is a 3-hole plug, use the converter);
(2) Toilets: towels, shower gel, shampoo/conditioner, facial cleanser, toothpaste, toothbrush, razor (the liquid/emulsion should not exceed 100ml, otherwise it must be checked when you fly);
(3) Skin care: (boys can skip it directly, and sunscreen can be bought in Thailand. 7-11 is very convenient, and the effect is better than that in China. There are mini-packs for sale);
(4) Daily necessities: sunglasses, kettles and umbrellas;
(5) Clothing, shoes and hats: 3 sets of summer clothes, 1 set of long trousers (Pai is a little cold in the morning and evening, and the air conditioning in airplanes and shopping malls is sufficient), underwear, socks, swimsuits/swimming trunks, sun hats, slippers or sandals, and light out shoes (shoes are required to be taken off in Thai temples);
(6) sealed file bag: prepare a set of photocopies including: passport/visa/air ticket/credit card/hotel reservation form/insurance policy.
(7) List of drugs: cold medicine, antipyretic medicine, Huoxiang Zhengqi capsule (my sister had a precursor of heatstroke in Bangkok, and took two pills soon), vitamin C Yinqiao tablets, and Banlangen granules.
Specific list
1. Sunscreen. SPF50 waterproof series. sunglasses
2, long-sleeved underwear or blankets, inflatable neck pillow, anti-tinnitus earplugs (3M). The air conditioning in flights and long-distance buses is very low, and I am relatively cold-resistant. Except that it is too cold to use prop blankets on the plane, other places are ok.
3. Soft-soled sandals, shorts, hiking shoes, girls' long skirts, colorful series dresses, sun hats, and others that can be thought of. Try to choose bright colors for the above items to meet the needs of being photographed. Among them, soft-soled sandals are convenient for entering the sea, and bunting is convenient for taking part in sightseeing on the island, because most scenic spots need to walk and enter the sea, and girls' long skirts are used in case there is no dressing room to change swimsuits. Clothes are recommended to be thin and easy to dry, breathable, but strong.
4. Drugs. Cold medicine, band-aid, cooling oil, anti-diarrhea and so on, but these are basically useless. Then don't forget to bring mosquito repellent. There are quite a few mosquitoes. In addition, individuals also use prickly heat powder, so if you have the same way of traveling, you can consider taking it with you. Motion sickness, diarrhea, cold, fever, band-aid, cotton swab, adhesive tape, digestive drugs.
5. Washing powder. It is recommended to take one. You can buy that kind of small bag. Most hotels have laundry service, and some need to provide their own washing powder.
6, pen, notepad, waterproof bag (important documents and supplies, in case of water). Mobile phone, camera and charger. Flashlight, recommended to be slightly useful.
7. You must bring a map (don't expect to use a free travel map to navigate by car), Lonely Planet (this is still necessary), compass, and preferably GPS.
8, disposable poncho, this has many uses, rain can be used as a cushion and protect the backpack, flexibility is better than an umbrella, after all, the weather is changeable.
9. Power conversion plug.
10. Low-end hotels usually don't provide towels, soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes, so you need to bring your own. It is best to wear towels that are easy to dry, wear antibacterial hand gel, and disposable toilet seats can also be brought.
11. One or two combination locks can be used to lock valuables.
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