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Officially called Suvarnabhumi Airport opened in 2006. Bangkok Airport received several scandals the largest of which was the takeover of the airport by anti-government protesters for a week. Less minor "bangkok airport scandals" are airport taxis with "broken meters" and reports of loss baggage.
Recently, reports of alleged extortion committed against foreign tourists, mostly Europeans, accused of stealing items while browsing items inside the sprawling duty-free shops of Bangkok Airport.
The scam victims will be arrested on trumped up charges and planted evidence and made to cough up huge amounts of money in exchange for their freedom or dropping of the cases against them.
How to avoid these scammers? Don't browse items inside the duty-free shops or probably ignore them altogether.
Tutubi doesn't like to go dutyfree shopping except in Singapore's Changi Airport for electronics and digital camera and stuff. It's a financial drain, potential headache of excess baggage charges and customs harassment.
Thailand is a nice place to visit and like other places, be forewarned of travel warnings and tourist traps. Just be on guard always and you'll be alright. Tutubi's been there twice and intends to return probably to backpack Northern Thailand destinations someday.
To know more of Tutubi's (mis)adventures, you may click the Thailand link above or the Thailand label below this post.
would like to ask which part in bangkok thailand is better to stay, me and my friends are planning to have a short trip there, --looking for better hotel to stay, perfect spot for night out, shopping (the cheapest where to buy), and tours...any suggestion pls.. thanks
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