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Many
people when arriving in Thailand, do not really know what to expect, and
know very little about the country and the people. However once
they have been to Thailand once or twice, they will be sure to return,
it is a kingdom that offers many marvels of undiscovered enchantment.
With surprises and delights around every corner your trip to Thailand
will open your eyes to a new world.
On this
site we offer you accommodation such as hotels in Thailand with some
very special rates, restaurant, bar, and transport reviews so that you
can have an insiders idea of where to go and what to do in Thailand once
you arrive. We offer you shopping tips, apartment options if you don't
feel like staying in a hotel, guides to where you can connect to the
internet and how much they cost. What you can do in Thailand from a
tourist perspective, and much, much more.
On this
page we give you a little insight into Thailand and the People, a little
lesson if you like into the history of this amazing country and its
dynamic and beautiful people.
Thailand
covers an area of 513,115 sq. km. in the heart of South East Asia, and
shares its borders with Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, the Gulf of
Thailand and the Indian Ocean.
Thailand
itself is broken onto four natural regions, a) The North b) The Central
Plain or the Chao Phraya River Basin c) The North East (Korat Plateau)
and d) The South or Southern Peninsula.
The
Northern region is mountainous and full of forests, ridges and
spectacular valleys, the main city of this region is Chiang Mai, a very
popular tourist destination.
The
Central Plain, a rich valley is the most fertile and extensive rice
producing area of Thailand, and has often been named the 'Rice Bowl of
Asia'. This is the region where Bangkok, the capital of Thailand is
situated.
The
Southern peninsula is a gem unto itself not only for the beauty of its
beaches and landscape, but also as this is where many ores and minerals
are to be found. The landscape is hilly to mountainous with lush virgin
forests. This is also where the main rubber producing take place, and
the cultivation of many other tropical crops.
But who
are the Thai people and where did they come from ? It was originally
thought that the Thai people may orginate from the north-eastern
Szechuan Province of China about 4,500 years ago before they migrated to
their present homeland. This idea though has recently be put into
question by the amazing discovery of pre-historic artifacts such as
bronze metallurgy dating back some 3,500 thousand years. These artifacts
were found in the village of Ban Chiang in the Nong Han District of Udon
Thani Province in the Northeast. These amazing finds, indicate that the
Thais may well have originated in Thailand, and themselves moved into
other areas of Asia.
Thailand
until 1939 was known as Siam, and again between 1945 and 49, but May 11,
1949 put an end to the confusion and Thailand became officially known as
'Prathet Thai' or Thailand. For anyone who has been to Thailand they
will not be surprised to learn the word 'Thai' means free so Thailand
actually means The Land of the Free.
The
population of Thailand is around 60,000,000 with an annual growth rate
of around 1.3%. Although there is absolute religious freedom 95% of the
Thai people follow Buddhism, and the King of Thailand under
constitution and practice is patron of all religions embraced by the
people.
Thailand
is a hot and rather humid tropical country. In fact many people living
in Thailand joke that it has three seasons, hot, hotter and hottest -
this is easily believed. The climate is monsoonal, marked by a rainy
season lasting from about May to September and a relatively dry season
for the remainder of the year. The rainy season will amaze many a
tourist as it can rain very heavily sometimes for up to just 10 minutes
a go, but the sheer volume of water is incredible. Temperatures
are highest in March and April and 'lowest' in December and January. The
average temperature is about 23 to 35 Celsius.
One of
the most beautiful aspects of the Thai people is their respect and
enormous love for their monarchy. It is very unwise and actually could
lead to serious trouble to say anything bad about the monarchy. They are
loved dearly, and you will never hear a Thai utter a bad word.
The
National Flag of Thailand is composed of five horizontal bands of red,
white and blue. The outer red bands of red represent the nation, and the
inner bands of white evoking religion. The blue band, which occupies one
third of the flag is symbolizes the monarchy. This tri coloured flag was
first designed by King Vajirauadh (Rama VI) in 1917, and it succeeded
and earlier design which had a white elephant on a red background.
Thailand
truly is an amazing place, with so much to offer tourists. The regular
and most popular destinations of Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Samui, Chiang
Mai etc are only a small part of the country, and there are so many more
undiscovered charms to be found.
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covering Thailand: General
Bangkok - Hotels
in Bangkok, Bangkok
Hotel Reservations, Suvarnabhumi
the New Bangkok Airport, Old
Bangkok Airport,
Bicycle
Tour de Thailand, Bars
in Bangkok, Smoking
in Thailand, Car
Rental in Bangkok, Calypso
Cabaret Bangkok, Restaurants
in Bangkok, Transport
in Bangkok, Shopping
in Bangkok, Rolex,
Pasaya Bed Sheets in Bangkok, Buying
Electronics, Bangkok
Tailors, Chatuchak
Market, Floating
Market, Golf
in Bangkok, Spas
in Bangkok, VAT
refunds for purchases in Thailand, Money
Tips and Currency Converter, Diving
with Sharks in Bangkok, Things
to do in Bangkok, Internet
Cafes in Bangkok, What
to Wear in Thailand, Using
Mobile Telephones in Bangkok, King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament,
Thailand
Telephone Codes, Wheelchair
Access in Thailand,
Pictures
of Thailand, Thai Visa Restrictions. Khao
Lak - Hotels
in Khao Lak Reviewed Hua Hin - Hotels
in Hua Hin Khon Kaen - Khon
Kaen General Info, Isaan
Food Festival Koh Samui
- Hotels
in Koh Samui, Bars
in Koh Samui, Bangkok
Airways, Restaurants
in Koh Samui, Dining
on the Rocks, General
Information on Koh Samui, Map
of Koh Samui, Diving
in Koh Samui, Things
to do in Koh Samui Koh
Lanta - Koh Lanta
- General Information, Koh
Lanta Hotels, Krabi
Airport Lounge, Kan
Tiang Beach, Pimalai
Divers Phuket - Hotels
in Phuket, Restaurants
in Phuket Chiang
Mai - Hotels
in Chiang Mai
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