According to the statistics of 20 14, the average daily reading time of Thais outside of work and study is 37 minutes, which includes reading the sum of paper books, newspapers, magazines and e-books, such as facebook content and official account of LINE WeChat.
First of all, Thais hate reading. Well, second, except for textbooks, the price of books in Thailand is basically the same as that in North America, which is 80-250 cheaper.
It's really expensive. In fact, Chinese mainland is probably the place with the lowest book price in the world. I said pricing, so online shopping is cheaper.
I prefer Kinokuniya, and I also went to Bangkok. There are no Chinese novels in the Central World Store. The clerk instructed me to go to the Paragon branch and drew a road map. I bought it? Millennium trilogy? The third part, 670 plants, has to be found to buy the whole trilogy in China.
Recommended things to buy in Thailand are as follows:
1.h&'s clothes are 20% or 30% lower than the domestic price, and there are many tax refund activities when the consumption exceeds 2k baht (RMB 400 yuan). Zara is more expensive than in China, and there are fewer activities. 2. Most aromatherapy essential oils are very cheap. 3. King Power, I buy Li and Li's jeans, which are basically 3 to 400. There is also the meat floss of Lin (strongly recommended by overseas Chinese relatives in Thailand), which is cheap and delicious. Every time I go back to China, I will buy 5 or 6 packs for myself and send them to my relatives. The king's power is the cheapest.