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Kingdom of Thailand
National
Flag :
Thailand's
national flag, ceremoniously
raised each morning in every
town and village, is composed
of five horizontal bands of
red, white, and blue. The harmony
of design expresses the complimentary
nature of these three pillars
of the Thai nation.
This tri-colored flag, called
in Thai the "trirong",
first introduced by King Vajiravudh
(Rama VI) in 1917, succeeded
an earlier design that placed
a white elephant (emblem of
the absolute monarch) on a red
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Red represents nation.
White evokes religion.
Blue symbolizes the monarchy
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Location : Thailand is
situated in the heart of the
Southeast Asian mainland,
covering an area of 513,115
sq.km. and extends about 1,620
kilometres from north to south
and 775 kilometres from east
to west. Thailand borders
the Lao People's Democratic
Republic and the Union of
Myanmar to the North, the
Kingdom of Cambodia and the
Gulf of Thailand to the East,
the Union of Myanmar and the
Indian Ocean to the West,
and Malaysia to the south.
Capital : Bangkok
Major Cities : North :
Chiangmai, South: Songkla,
Central region : Ayutthaya
and Chonburi, North Eastern
: Nakhon Ratchasima and Khon
Kaen
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Historical Background :
There are conflicting opinions
as to the origins of the Thais.
Three decades ago it could
be said with presumed certainty
that the Thais originated
in Northwestern Szechuan in
China about 4,500 years ago
and later migrated down to
their present homeland. However,
this theory has been altered
by the discovery of remarkable
prehistoric artifacts in the
village of Ban Chiang in the
Nong Han District of Udon
Thani Province in the Northeast.
These include evidence of
bronze metallurgy going back
3,500 years, as well as other
indications of a far more
sophisticated culture than
any previously suspected by
archaeologists. It now appears
that the a Thais might have
originated here in Thailand
and later scattered to various
parts of Asia, including some
parts of China.
Siam is the name by which
the country was known to the
world until 1939 and again
between 1945 and 1949. On
May 11, 1949, an official
proclamation changed the name
of the country to "Prathet
Thai", or "Thailand",
by which it has since been
known. The word "Thai"
means "free", and
therefore "Thailand"
means "Land of the Free."
Climate : Thailand is a warm and rather
humid tropical country with
monsoonal climate. Temperatures
are highest in March and April
with average temperature of
28 degree Celsius to 38 degrees
Celsius and humidity averaging
between 82.8 percent to 73
percent
Seasons : Dry : March to May, Rainy:
June to October, Cool: November
to February.
Population : The population in Thailand
is approximately 62 million,
of which around 6 million
live in the capital city,
Bangkok.
Language : The national
and official language is Thai
while English is widely spoken
and understood in major cities,
particularly in Bangkok and
in business circles.
Business Hours : Government
and business offices are open
from 8:30 to 16:30 hours,
Monday to Friday. |
Electricity : 220 volts
50 cycles throughout the country
Currency : The Baht is the standard
currency unit.
1 Baht = 100 satangs
Bank Notes : 20, 50,
100, 500, 1,000 baht
Coins : 1, 2, 5, and
10 baht
Telephone Services:
Direct Assistance: 1133 (Bangkok) and 183 (upcountry)
Long Distance Service: 100
IDD: 001+country code+area code+phone number
AT&T USA Direct Service:001-999-11111
Emergency Calls:
Mobile Police: 191
Fire Brigade: 199
Ambulance(BKK): +66(0)2252-2171-5
Tourist Information (TAT Head Office): +66(0)2250-5500
Tourist Information (Airport Office): Terminal I : 0-2523-8972-3 , Terminal II : 0-2535-2669
Tourist Police:1155
Tourist Service Centre: 1155
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