Geography
Thailand is situated in South-East Asia, covering an area of nearly 513,115 square kilometres. It is roughly the size of France. It shares land borders with Myanmar (Burma) in the north and west, the Andaman Sea in
the west, Laos in the north and north-east, Cambodia and the Gulf of Thailand in the east, and Malaysia in the south. The shape of the country is similar to the profile of an elephant with a long trunk stretching down the peninsular. At school, students are taught that their country resembles the shape of an ancient axe with the peninsular being the handle.
the west, Laos in the north and north-east, Cambodia and the Gulf of Thailand in the east, and Malaysia in the south. The shape of the country is similar to the profile of an elephant with a long trunk stretching down the peninsular. At school, students are taught that their country resembles the shape of an ancient axe with the peninsular being the handle.
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Culture
Thailand is a country of scenic diversity and ancient traditions, of tranquil temples and modern urban excitement. With and independent history going back more than seven centuries, it has managed to absorb a variety of cultural influences and blend them into something uniquely and memorably Thai.
For example, instead of shaking hands when greeting one anothers, Thais generally greets in a prayer-like gesture called a wai by pressing the palms together. Generally, a younger person initiates the greeting with awai, and the elder one would return the gesture.
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Thai Foods
Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh (rather than dried) herbs and spices as well as fish sauce.
Thai food is popular in many Western countries especially in Australia, New Zealand, some countries in Europe such as the United Kingdom, as well as the United States, and Canada.
Instead of a single main course with side dishes found in Western cuisine, a Thai full meal typically consists of either a single dish or rice khao with many complementary dishes served concurrently.
Instead of a single main course with side dishes found in Western cuisine, a Thai full meal typically consists of either a single dish or rice khao with many complementary dishes served concurrently.
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Weather
Thailand enjoys a tropical climate with 3 distinct seasons - summer from March through May, rainy with plenty of sunshine from June to September and cool from October through February. The average annual temperature is 28 C (83 F), ranging, in Bangkok, for example, from 30 C in April to 25 C in December.(Source: www.thailandguidebook.com)
Tourism Information for Bangkok and Surrounding Areas
Here are some of the famous tourist attractions in Bangkok and surounding areas. For more information please visit the Tourism Authority of Thailand website or Bangkok Tourist
The Royal Grand Palace
The Royal Grand Palace, with its collection of pavilions, gilded chedits and golden spires can only be described as an Oriental masterpiece. Inside the Royal Chapel is the Emerald Buddha, which has been carved from a solid piece of jade. This half-day also includes a visit to a loval Gems Factory.
| Wat Arun
The temple was built during the Ayutthaya period and was originally called Wat Makok after the name of the local village Tambol Bangmakok. It means "Village of Olives". Wat Arun gets its name from Aruna, the Indian god of the dawn, hence its common name The Temple of Dawn.
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Ancient Ayuthaya
Ayuthaya, the ancient capital of Siam was said to have been one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Here you will see ruins of over 400 stone temples and Buddhist statues. At the Summer Palace at Bang Pa-In see the mixture of Thai, Chinese and Gothic architecture. A leisurely cruise takes you back to Bangkok.
| Siam Niramit
Help yourself to a delicious buffet before setting down to enjoy an award winning spectacular stage performance of Traditional Thai arts Culture. This captivating show will take you back in time to mystical bygone eras to uncover the history, customs&cultural treasures of the Kingdom of Siam
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Floating Market and Rose Garden
All the famous “Damnoen Saduak” Floating Market see hundreds of wooden boats full fruit, vegetables and spices. At the rose Garden enjoy a buffet lunch and a cultural show including classical dancing, Thai boxing and a traditional wedding. Watch the elephant show and even have the chance to ride one.
| Pattaya
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya has become one of Thailand's most famous beach destinations. The nearby "Coral Island" is a short boat ride away, where you can enjoy your time swimming, sunbathing or snorkeling in the crystal clear waters.
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