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3.8/575 Reviews
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The port here is too small. Normally, there are a large number of people from various countries going to line up every day. Sometimes a row is two hours long. The efficiency of work is too low. Of course, I gave a tip. It must be faster.
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The port here is too small. Normally, there are a large number of people from various countries going to line up every day. Sometimes a row is two hours long. The efficiency of work is too low. Of course, I gave a tip. It must be faster.
The people are super nice. If it weren’t for me to get off the car and ask, it might have passed. They suggested that I don’t go. One is that the Chinese passport is expensive, and the other is that there is no difference between the opposite side.
After crossing this bridge, Myanmar Tachilei! Whether it is Myanmar or under the Mae Sai Bridge, it is a market! Everything is basically domestic, so it is not recommended to buy it! But small snacks are good! good to eat! Fast in and out of ports!
Mae Sai is the northernmost place in Thailand. It is separated from Myanmar by a river, and you can reach the opposite bank through a land port. Said to be a port, it is just a bridge, and it is very convenient for the two countries to communicate with each other. The national flags of Thailand and Burma are planted on both ends of the bridge.
Thailand's Mae Sai (Mae Sai) is located in Chiang Rai Province in the north of Thailand. It is the northernmost town. It is separated from the Tachileik in Myanmar by the Mae Sai River and is connected by a bridge between the two places. The national flags of the two countries are planted on both sides of the bridge head. The boundary river is less than 10 meters wide, and there are residential houses on the banks.